Philippine school boats bring hope |
- Philippine school boats bring hope
- Powering an economic tiger
- Tacloban still hurting
- Vogue China editor on Asian fashion
- Mining magnate's road to success
- Army declares martial law in Thailand
- Filipino students row to school
- London to Sydney for weekend?
- Rare plants on display in China
- U.S indicts alleged Chinese cyberspies
- Inmarsat 'working' to make MH370 data public
- Movie-maker courts controversy with MH370 thriller
- How an oil rig sparked anti-China riots in Vietnam
- Chinese evacuation begins
- China's blind head to national college exam
- Thai beauty queen in hot water over 'red shirts' remarks
- Manchester United appoint Louis van Gaal as manager
Philippine school boats bring hope Posted: 19 May 2014 08:02 PM PDT In an age where many school children are ferried to school in their parents' SUV, the idea of having to swim to school over open ocean or wade through muddy mangrove swamps to get to class class might seem part of a cruel and long-forgotten past. |
Posted: 19 May 2014 08:04 PM PDT The Philippines economy grew 7.2% last year, outpacing other Asian tigers including Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand. |
Posted: 19 May 2014 08:05 PM PDT Many small businesses in the Philippines haven't recovered from damage done by Typhoon Haiyan. Andrew Stevens reports. |
Vogue China editor on Asian fashion Posted: 19 May 2014 08:00 PM PDT When I was launching Vogue China nine years ago, one of the key elements I was determined to introduce was a regular column dedicated to promoting and supporting Chinese design talents. We were the first fashion magazine to do this on a regular basis, but it was not easy. |
Mining magnate's road to success Posted: 19 May 2014 08:04 PM PDT CNN's Monita Rajpal meets Andrew Forrest who talks about his rural upbringing in Australia and battles in business. |
Army declares martial law in Thailand Posted: 19 May 2014 07:32 PM PDT The Thai Army has declared martial law throughout the country, Lt. Gen. Nipat Thonglek told CNN, after warning protesters not to turn to violence. |
Filipino students row to school Posted: 19 May 2014 07:16 PM PDT In an age where many school children are ferried to school in their parents' SUV, the idea of having to swim to school over open ocean or wade through muddy mangrove swamps to get to class class might seem part of a cruel and long-forgotten past. |
Posted: 19 May 2014 06:30 PM PDT London to Sydney for the weekend? For those with too much money and not enough time or common sense -- at last, the perfect itinerary. |
Rare plants on display in China Posted: 19 May 2014 06:31 PM PDT Qingdao, famously known as the home of Tsingtao Beer and fine beaches, is hosting the 2014 International Horticultural Expo. |
U.S indicts alleged Chinese cyberspies Posted: 19 May 2014 06:57 PM PDT The U.S. Justice Department is filing charges against five Chinese officials, accusing them of hacking into U.S. industrial companies to spy and steal secrets, according to U.S. officials briefed on the investigation. |
Inmarsat 'working' to make MH370 data public Posted: 19 May 2014 08:03 PM PDT The raw satellite data used to shape the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 could soon be made public, according to a senior Malaysian official. |
Movie-maker courts controversy with MH370 thriller Posted: 19 May 2014 06:49 AM PDT Movie-makers in Cannes have announced they're making a thriller based on the disappearance of Malaysian flight MH370. The film, being produced by Indian company Rupesh Paul Productions, is to be entitled "The Vanishing Act: The Untold Story of the Missing Malaysian Plane." |
How an oil rig sparked anti-China riots in Vietnam Posted: 19 May 2014 03:57 AM PDT When China's state-owned oil company dispatched an oil rig to a contested area of the South China Sea it flicked a match on a long-smoldering dispute with its communist neighbor Vietnam. |
Posted: 19 May 2014 11:56 AM PDT Two Chinese ships arrived at the coast of Vietnam to collect thousands of Chinese citizens who are fleeing the country after deadly attacks last week. |
China's blind head to national college exam Posted: 19 May 2014 12:42 AM PDT Han Junqian doesn't go outside very often. From 9:30 a.m. until 11 p.m., six days a week, the 50-year-old massage therapist works out of a dingy parlor in Beijing's Xicheng District. There's no commute as Han lives on site. On his day off he spends his time indoors. He goes outside primarily to buy groceries, or visit the bank. |
Thai beauty queen in hot water over 'red shirts' remarks Posted: 19 May 2014 01:04 AM PDT She was only crowned Miss Universe Thailand on Saturday but Weluree "Fai" Ditsayabut has already become caught up in the political crisis engulfing her country, after comments were found on her Facebook page referring to pro-government demonstrators as "dirty," "evil activists" that should "all be executed." |
Manchester United appoint Louis van Gaal as manager Posted: 19 May 2014 08:34 AM PDT He is the Chosen One MK II -- and he is hoping to make history of a more notable kind than his predecessor achieved. |
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