Death toll climbs in Asian monsoons |
- Death toll climbs in Asian monsoons
- Transgender travel nightmare
- 'Chinese ISIS fighter captured'
- India hangings accused to be freed
- MH370 zone 'likely to be adjusted'
- WHO: One suicide is committed every 40 seconds
- China's labor unrest leads to reform
- Can Nishikori beat Japan's greats?
Death toll climbs in Asian monsoons Posted: 05 Sep 2014 09:37 AM PDT At least 137 people have died in the last few days from flooding caused by intense monsoon-season rains that have been lashing parts of Asia for weeks, according to government and media accounts. |
Posted: 04 Sep 2014 10:34 PM PDT Crossing borders as a transgender woman is always a challenge. There are many reasons immigration authorities reject you, but sometimes it's simply because they don't seem to understand who we are. |
'Chinese ISIS fighter captured' Posted: 05 Sep 2014 05:54 AM PDT "URGENT," read the Iraqi News headline of its September 3 posting. "First Chinese ISIS fighter captured in Iraq says Ministry of Defense." |
India hangings accused to be freed Posted: 05 Sep 2014 09:31 AM PDT Five people accused in the hanging of two girls in India have been granted bail as authorities have not charged them, their attorneys said Friday. |
MH370 zone 'likely to be adjusted' Posted: 05 Sep 2014 04:41 AM PDT The undersea mapping of the main search area for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has found small parts of the ocean floor that are harder than the surrounding rock, but the objects detected are unlikely to be man-made, Australian authorities said Friday. |
WHO: One suicide is committed every 40 seconds Posted: 05 Sep 2014 05:01 AM PDT Every 40 seconds someone in the world takes their own life, a global tally of more than 800,000 suicides a year, according to a landmark United Nations report on the subject. |
China's labor unrest leads to reform Posted: 04 Sep 2014 10:28 PM PDT On the morning of her suicide on July 17, Zhou Jianrong came into work earlier than usual. |
Can Nishikori beat Japan's greats? Posted: 05 Sep 2014 07:36 AM PDT With his heroics in New York, Kei Nishikori has blazed a trail through history. And if he can beat world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in Saturday's semifinals, he will achieve something no other Japanese tennis player has done. |
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