Thriller a China game changer? |
- Thriller a China game changer?
- Flight probe could take 'years'
- MH370: Mother suffers in silence
- What if Afghan elections work?
- U.N. calls for probe into Sri Lanka civil war abuses
- South Korea investigates two suspected North Korean drones
- Afghanistan: Taliban blamed for violence ahead of elections
Thriller a China game changer? Posted: 01 Apr 2014 10:35 PM PDT A severed hand travels down a conveyor belt in a coal plant -- the pale, smooth skin of the hand half buried in shards of black coal. |
Flight probe could take 'years' Posted: 02 Apr 2014 05:29 PM PDT Almost a month after Flight 370's disappearance, officials don't seem to know much more than they did on Day 1. |
MH370: Mother suffers in silence Posted: 02 Apr 2014 02:44 PM PDT The mother of passenger No. 63 aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is unable to come out of the shadows of her son's misdeed to mourn with the rest of the families whose loved ones disappeared on March 8. |
What if Afghan elections work? Posted: 02 Apr 2014 06:18 AM PDT Peter Bergen says despite U.S. pessimism, the election campaign is robust and a high number of voters may turn out |
U.N. calls for probe into Sri Lanka civil war abuses Posted: 02 Apr 2014 03:13 AM PDT Rights groups are warning of a backlash against activists in Sri Lanka following a landmark United Nations resolution calling for an international inquiry into abuses at the end of the country's civil war. |
South Korea investigates two suspected North Korean drones Posted: 02 Apr 2014 01:27 AM PDT Two drones, suspected of being from North Korea, have crashed in South Korea in the last two weeks, according to government officcials from the South. The discoveries raise questions over South Korea's air defense and the North's aerial capabilities. |
Afghanistan: Taliban blamed for violence ahead of elections Posted: 02 Apr 2014 07:52 AM PDT A provincial council candidate and nine of his supporters were killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan two days after they were kidnapped, Sakhidad Haidari, deputy police chief of northern Sar-e-Pul province, said Wednesday. |
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