U.S., China differ on sea disputes |
- U.S., China differ on sea disputes
- What India can learn from China
- Ferry captain charged with murder
- Japan's 'anti-loneliness' cafe goes viral
- 12 dead, dozens missing after Bangladesh ferry capsizes
- Afghan presidential election heads to runoff
- MH370: Malaysia plans to improve communications
- Japan's Abe due to announce plan to loosen military limits
U.S., China differ on sea disputes Posted: 15 May 2014 06:29 PM PDT The United States and China put on sharp display Thursday their continuing differences over territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas, disputes that are now boiling over into violence. |
What India can learn from China Posted: 15 May 2014 05:06 AM PDT I met an entrepreneur recently who was comparing doing business in Asia's two biggest countries. "When I'm in India," he said, "I spend the first 40 minutes of any meeting exchanging niceties. In the last five minutes, we get to business." What about China? "We do business for 40 minutes. Right at the end, we chit-chat for five." |
Ferry captain charged with murder Posted: 15 May 2014 06:22 PM PDT The captain and three other crew members of the Sewol, the ferry that sank last month, killing 284, could face the death penalty. |
Japan's 'anti-loneliness' cafe goes viral Posted: 15 May 2014 03:01 PM PDT At Tokyo's Moomin Cafe, lone diners are seated with a stuffed animal for company |
12 dead, dozens missing after Bangladesh ferry capsizes Posted: 15 May 2014 10:15 AM PDT Coast guard and other rescuers recovered at least 12 bodies after a passenger ferry with about 300 on board capsized in Bangladesh after getting caught in a tropical storm Thursday, officials said. |
Afghan presidential election heads to runoff Posted: 15 May 2014 01:35 AM PDT No candidate in the Afghan presidential election won enough votes to secure outright victory in the first round, the country's election commission said Thursday. |
MH370: Malaysia plans to improve communications Posted: 15 May 2014 03:34 AM PDT The Malaysian Cabinet has established a new committee to streamline communications between nations, families of those on board MH370 and other stakeholders to release timely and transparent information, acting transportation minister Hishammuddin Hussein said Thursday. |
Japan's Abe due to announce plan to loosen military limits Posted: 15 May 2014 05:33 PM PDT Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is expected Thursday to call for long-standing limits on the country's military to be eased to allow it to come to the aid of allies under attack. |
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