World listens for fading pings |
- World listens for fading pings
- Is this Asia's wake-up call?
- The faces of missing Flight 370
- Flight 370: Hunt proves fruitless
- MH370: What's the latest?
- MH370: Who are the passengers?
- 'I believe my son's alive'
- Earthquake strikes Andaman and Nicobar Islands
- Michelle Obama reprises pingpong diplomacy
- Pakistan sheltered Bin Laden? Prove it
- Thai court declares February election invalid
- AFP reporter among 9 dead in Kabul hotel
- Xi's push to add 'chili pepper' to anti-corruption drive
- 2 "thrill kill" teens plead not guilty
World listens for fading pings Posted: 21 Mar 2014 05:20 AM PDT Somewhere in the vast Indian Ocean, a tiny aluminum cylinder may be emitting a steady ping. |
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 03:39 AM PDT In 2003, the SARS virus epidemic was a wake-up call for Asia, forcing China to increase transparency, fostering closer regional cooperation and bringing human security issues to the fore. The disappearance of MH370 will have a similar transformative effect on regional security, but it will take a different form. |
The faces of missing Flight 370 Posted: 21 Mar 2014 03:38 AM PDT Friends of missing Flight 370 passengers use tragedy as a reminder to cherish every day |
Flight 370: Hunt proves fruitless Posted: 21 Mar 2014 02:14 PM PDT A British newspaper says it has a transcript of communications from the cockpit of the missing airliner as a second day of searching for debris ends without success. |
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 08:53 AM PDT Fourteen days after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, finding it remains global search and rescue effort. The bulk of the attention is on the southern Indian Ocean, where a commercial satellite photographed objects that Australian authorities say could be related to the search. |
MH370: Who are the passengers? Posted: 21 Mar 2014 12:52 PM PDT Amid the void of information on their fates, it seems at times that the passengers and crew of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have been reduced to a number. |
Posted: 21 Mar 2014 08:57 AM PDT CNN's David McKenzie speaks with a father whose son was on board missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. |
Earthquake strikes Andaman and Nicobar Islands Posted: 21 Mar 2014 10:42 AM PDT A 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck in the sea off India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Friday evening -- a week after a weaker quake shook the area, the India Meteorological Department said. |
Michelle Obama reprises pingpong diplomacy Posted: 21 Mar 2014 10:43 AM PDT More than 40 years after pingpong diplomacy led to a thaw in Sino-American relations, it was on display again -- in rudimentary form -- as Michelle Obama visited a Beijing high school during her family's first full day of a visit to China. |
Pakistan sheltered Bin Laden? Prove it Posted: 21 Mar 2014 10:44 AM PDT The New York Times magazine is running a bombshell story alleging that the Pakistanis knew all along that Osama bin Laden was living for years in his longtime hiding place in the northern Pakistan city of Abbottabad, where he was killed by a U.S. Navy SEAL team on May 2, 2011. |
Thai court declares February election invalid Posted: 21 Mar 2014 06:54 AM PDT Thailand's constitutional court has declared the country's February 2 general election invalid as it breached a law requiring that the polling process be completed on the same day nationwide. |
AFP reporter among 9 dead in Kabul hotel Posted: 21 Mar 2014 05:42 AM PDT A staff reporter for the Agence France-Presse news agency, his wife and two of his three children were among nine civilians killed in an attack on a hotel in the Afghan capital, the news agency said Friday. |
Xi's push to add 'chili pepper' to anti-corruption drive Posted: 21 Mar 2014 06:58 AM PDT Xu Caihou, a retired PLA general and former vice-chairman of the powerful Central Military Commission (CMC), was taken from his sick bed at 301 Military Hospital in Beijing on Saturday by dozens of armed policemen, the South China Morning Post reported, quoting unidentified sources. |
2 "thrill kill" teens plead not guilty Posted: 20 Mar 2014 10:20 PM PDT Two teenagers accused in a random "thrill kill" that left a 23-year-old college athlete from Australia dead pleaded not guilty Thursday to first-degree murder charges, an Oklahoma district attorney said. |
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