Transgenders: Invisible no more? |
- Transgenders: Invisible no more?
- Running in North Korea
- Where and what is Jeju Island?
- S. Korea ferry: Death toll at least 20
- S. Korea ferry: The latest
- 'My daughter's in the water'
- South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster: The challenge ahead
- MH370: Officials may 'need to regroup'
Transgenders: Invisible no more? Posted: 16 Apr 2014 09:06 PM PDT Australia and India are the latest examples of countries who are recognizing transgender people in legal documents. |
Posted: 16 Apr 2014 09:45 PM PDT The chance to run a marathon through the capital city of the world's most mysterious country was too good an opportunity to pass up. |
Where and what is Jeju Island? Posted: 16 Apr 2014 07:36 PM PDT The ferry that capsized on April 16 off the coast of South Korea was headed to Jeju Island, the country's biggest island and one of South Korea's nine provinces. |
S. Korea ferry: Death toll at least 20 Posted: 17 Apr 2014 10:35 AM PDT Death toll rises to at least 20 and 276 people are missing, authorities say. |
Posted: 17 Apr 2014 09:51 AM PDT The effort to find nearly 300 people missing in South Korea's ferry disaster is now in its third day. The Sewol suddenly started listing, took on water and capsized over a 2-hour period Tuesday, leaving nearly 300 people missing. Here's what you need to know to get caught up: |
Posted: 17 Apr 2014 09:32 AM PDT Through the unrelenting rain, with the biting winds whipping against her tear-stained face, Christine Kim stands on the cold, gray harbor waiting for word on her daughter |
South Korea's Sewol ferry disaster: The challenge ahead Posted: 17 Apr 2014 02:51 AM PDT The South Korean ferry that sank dramatically on Wednesday with hundreds of passengers on board had been modified after coming to the country from Japan over a year ago, according to reports on CNN affiliate YTN. |
MH370: Officials may 'need to regroup' Posted: 17 Apr 2014 03:50 AM PDT If the search for the missing jetliner in the south Indian Ocean doesn't produce debris, officials may soon be forced to review the operation, Malaysia's acting transport minister said Thursday. |
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