Residents may move back to Fukushima |
- Residents may move back to Fukushima
- Mexican drug cartels in Asia?
- Best burger on Earth?
- It's Pyeongchang not Pyongyang
- Hong Kong journalists: Press freedom in danger
- China looks for blue-sky solutions as smog worsens
- Huawei enters wearables game
Residents may move back to Fukushima Posted: 24 Feb 2014 07:00 PM PST Japan's government is to allow some residents around the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant to return to their homes to live for the first time since the March, 2011 disaster. |
Posted: 24 Feb 2014 08:45 PM PST Shady cock-fighting farms are common enough in the Philippines, but a raid on a small operation in Lipa City south of Manila late last year revealed a much larger problem. |
Posted: 24 Feb 2014 07:08 PM PST It's a tough headline to swallow. |
It's Pyeongchang not Pyongyang Posted: 23 Feb 2014 09:51 PM PST An important point to note about the next Winter Olympic Games venue: it should not be confused with Pyongyang, the North Korean capital. |
Hong Kong journalists: Press freedom in danger Posted: 24 Feb 2014 05:19 PM PST With its tradition of free speech, Hong Kongers have long prided themselves on their strong opinions and loud mouths. But now local journalists say they are being shut up. |
China looks for blue-sky solutions as smog worsens Posted: 24 Feb 2014 12:41 AM PST Beijingers are once again choking as smog levels hit "heavy or even worse" levels in the capital and a number of other cities across the country. |
Posted: 23 Feb 2014 11:02 PM PST Chinese mobile technology leader Huawei unveiled the latest additions to its stable Sunday in Barcelona, ahead of the 2014 World Mobile Congress, including its "hybrid" fitness band/smart watch. |
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