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50,000 in South Korea protest against U.S. beef imports South Korean police estimate 50,000 people turned out in Seoul Saturday in the latest protest against the resumption of U.S. beef imports.
Quake jolts eastern Philippines Manila, July 6 (Xinhua) An earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale Sunday jolted the eastern Philippine province of Aurora, the country's volcanology and seismology institute Philvocs said.
21 killed in China coal mine accident Taiyuan (China), July 6 (Xinhua) At least 21 miners have been killed after inhaling poisonous gas at a coalmine in China's northern province of Shanxi, officials said Sunday.
G-8 leaders presented with $1,000 sake cups The Group of Eight (G-8) leaders attending a summit here in Japan are receiving gifts of intricate lacquered sake cups engraved with their initials and with a retail value of $1,000 each.
G-8 leaders urged to raise Tibet issue with Hu Leaders of the world's major economies linked in the Group of Eight (G-8) were urged Sunday to raise the issue of Tibet with Chinese state and party leader Hu Jintao at their summit in Japan.
Bush defends decision to attend Olympic Games US President George W. Bush defended Sunday his decision to attend the opening ceremony of next month's Olympic Games in Beijing, saying not to go would mean offending the Chinese people.
Japanese PM to attend Beijing Olympics ceremony Toyako (Japan), July 6 (Xinhua) Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda officially announced here Sunday he would attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics Aug 8.
Afghan, US military claim dozens of rebel casualties More than 20 Taliban militants were killed or injured during a clash and airstrike in eastern Kunar province while several other insurgents were also killed in a US-led coalition operation, officials said Sunday.
G-8 goes green in Japan A brand new Toyota 'plug-in' Prius is parked near a sleek-looking, hydrogen-powered RX-8 Mazda and eight more environmentally friendly cars.
Thai PM resents court injunction on Hindu heritage temple Bangkok, July 6 (Xinhua) Thailand's Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej said Sunday the administrative court's order prohibiting his government from supporting the listing of ancient Preah Vihear temple as a world heritage site had undermined his government's position.
Indian tele-cardiology helps young Malaysian heart patients Tele-cardiology, an online consultancy offered by a renowned Indian hospital, has helped shorten the long queues of heart patients, particularly children, in Malaysia.
G-8 leaders to call for stockpiling basic grains Leaders of the Group of Eight (G-8) industrialized nations are expected to agree during their summit in Hokkaido to stockpile grains to better cope with future food crises, sources said.
Taiwan aborigines to perform at Beijing Olympics Taiwan aborigines have been invited to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, a newspaper said Sunday.
Climate, economy, security confront leaders at G-8 summit Toyako (Japan), July 6 (Xinhua) When the leaders of the Group of Eight (G8) industrialized nations gather in Hokkaido Monday for their annual summit, they face the challenges of global warming, an uncertain world economy and mounting tensions in the world's hot spots.
Building collapse kills eight in China Wuhan (China), July 6 (Xinhua) At least eight people have been killed and 13 injured in a building collapse in central China, officials have said.
   
Sangakkara bats for Asian supremacy in cricket Karachi, July 6 : Sri Lanka's wicket-keeper batsman Kumar Sangakkara has described Asia as the modern-day custodian of the game of cricket, and claimed that the region has pioneered unprecedented globalisation.
India aim to dethrone Sri Lanka in Asia Cup final Karachi, July 6 : Defending champions Sri Lanka and a rampaging India will clash in the Asia Cup final on Sunday, with both sides promising to provide spectators with an explosive encounter on a batting paradise at the National Stadium here.
US wavered over S. Korean executions In the early days of the Korean War, other American officers observed, photographed and confidentially reported on such wholesale executions by their South Korean ally, a secretive slaughter believed ...
Baby survives landslide in Bangladesh TEKNAF, Bangladesh -- A baby girl was pulled from the rubble unharmed Sunday after a landslide destroyed her family's home in southern Bangladesh, killing her parents and two older siblings, an offici...
IEA calls for energy The good news in the International Energy Agency's report on the future of energy technologies is that there is enough oil left on the planet to allow a huge increase in consumption over the next few ...
Bush says China key to climate progress George W. Bush said on Sunday he was prepared to be 'constructive' in discussions on climate change, although he insisted that any agreement was contingent on the participation of China and India. Gro...
Tibetans losing faith in talks, says Dalai Lama Tibetans losing faith in talks, says Dalai Lama By Lionel Barber, Lifen Zhang and James Blitz in Nottingham, England Published: May 25 2008 19:04 | Last updated: May 25 2008 19:04
Indian party pushes for confidence vote India's opposition Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) is clamouring for the dissolution of the government as fraught discussions continue within the fragile ruling coalition over a nuclear energy pact with ...
Anger in Ulan Bator Mongolia's capital Ulan Bator remains tense after violent protests against alleged electoral fraud. Zolzaya Ulzii, who lives close to the scene, described the demonstrations and their aftermath.
Flooding in Southern China Some of the worst storms in decades have caused serious flooding in parts of China. Rowan Bestmann is a teacher in the southern city of Dongguan. He took these photographs of the floods that engulf...
L.A. panel recommends sale of Little Tokyo property to Japanese American group As a multicultural wave of new investors and residents begins to reshape Little Tokyo, many community leaders are hailing a Los Angeles city recommendation to sell the last large undeveloped land parc...
Craftsman meets Asian in Altadena This contemporary Craftsman home, built in Altadena in 1974, combines elements of traditional Craftsman construction with the influence of Japanese style. It is listed for $2.65 million.
Popular Hong Kong leader won HONG KONG (AP) -- One of Hong Kong's most prominent democracy advocates said Sunday she will not seek re-election after her term in the territory's legislature ends this year.
Air Force Senior Airman Jonathan A.V. Yelner, 24, Lafayette; killed by a bomb in Afghanistan Lafayette , in the East Bay -- but he never showed up for classes. His mom finally busted him, dragging him to campus to prove that he wasn't a student. "He never went to school at all, that little b...
Families tell of hidden Korean War executions DAEJON, SOUTH KOREA -- The young father, a fugitive, slipped back home one midnight to share a few fleeting minutes with his year-old daughter. But his joy was short-lived, as police burst in, kicked...
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