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  • Google planning to operate wireless networks in African Asian markets using balloons

    The Asia News.Net - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Google is believed to be deeply involved in a series of projects to build and operate wireless networks in emerging markets, including sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia. An article in The Wall Street Journal said that the effort is part of a plan that could connect a billion or more new people to the internet. According to the article, Google is making efforts to build wireless networks ...

  • Pak could plunge into deeper chaos following US go-slow on drone strikes Report

    The Asia News.Net - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    US President Barack Obama's landmark policy speech has hinted that the country is shifting its focus from Pakistan, possibly posing a risk for the South Asian country. Pakistan, perhaps even more than Afghanistan, has been the central focus of America's 12-year war on Islamist militancy. Now, drone strikes are dwindling, the war in Afghanistan is drawing to a close and the battle against ...

  • VM Go around Asia on luxury cruise this summer

    The Asia News.Net - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Aspiring to give every passenger a best-ever cruise experience, Royal Caribbean International's groundbreaking Voyager-class ship Mariner of the Seas, will begin its maiden Asian journey from Singapore in June. The grand liner docked here Friday on its voyage from Dubai to Singapore. It will dock at Kochi Sunday before heading for Singapore, from where it will begin its maiden Asian journey ...

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  • China Pakistan vow to deepen comprehensive strategic cooperation

    The Asia News.Net - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Beijing, May 25 (Xinhua-ANI): China and Pakistan agreed to cement their strategic partnership and deepen comprehensive strategic cooperation in various areas, according to a joint statement issued Thursday during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's visit to the South Asian country. In the statement, China reaffirms that its relationship with Pakistan is always a priority in its foreign policy and ...

  • Australia to end live betting odds during live sports matches

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Australia will ban the broadcast of bettingodds during live sports matches under new rules unveiled Sunday designed to keep the watching of sport separate from the promotion of ...

  • Opposition parties enforce strike in Bangladesh

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    DHAKA, Bangladesh -; Police say opposition activists have set off homemade bombs and smashed several vehicles in Bangladesh's capital as they enforce a general strike demanding that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resign before general ...

  • Japan PM holds talks with Myanmars Thein Sein

    General Sources - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    Japan's premier met Myanmar's President Thein Sein on Sunday for talks at which he is expected to unveil huge aid and investment deals as he promotes trade with the fast-changing nation. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who has pledged "all possible assistance" to kick-start Myanmar's long-neglected economy, went into talks with Thein Sein after touching down in Naypyidaw ...

  • Death toll in Indian Maoist attack rises to 23

    Channel News Asia - Sunday 26th May, 2013

    The death toll from an ambush by Maoistrebels in central India has risen to at least 23 with many more seriouslywounded, a top police officer said on ...

  • Spotlight grows on Chinas harsh labour camps

    Channel News Asia - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON: When she refused to sign a form renouncingher faith, Wang Chunying said she was handcuffed between twobunk-bedsfor 16 hours, deprived of food, water and sleep as she felt her wrists bleeding."The police would kick the beds apart to the point that my body couldn't stretch any further," she recalled of the time in a Chinese labour prison in late 2007."The pain that ...

  • Uniformed French soldier stabbed in neck while on patrol in Paris

    Middle East Times - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A French soldier stabbed in the neck Saturday while on patrol in Paris was expected to survive, said authorities, who had yet to make an arrest in the attack. Sky News reported the 23-year-old victim was with two other soldiers when his assailant approached from behind in a busy underground train station about 6 p.m., cut him with a knife or box-cutter and fled. Sky News said CCTV footage ...

  • Forum Raises Awareness Of Bruneis Asean Chairmanship

    BruDirect - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Bandar Seri Begawan - The Brunei Civil Society Forum on Asean Organisation saw a large turnout of students and members of Non-government Organisation (NGOs) at the Oil and Gas Discovery Centre (OGDC) Theatre yesterday ...

  • Anti-Muslim backlash on rise in UK

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    LONDON: Anti-Muslim hate crimes have been reported from various parts of Britain since Wednesday's murder of drummer Lee Rigby in Woolwich. Organizations working to reduce hate crimes are reporting a 10-fold increase in the number of such attacks. Faith Matters, an organization that works to reduce extremism, said it has received 150 complaints of hate crimes in just 48 hours compared to ...

  • Many dead in Philippines anti-terror opAt least seven Filipino marines and five militants were killed in a clash on Saturday as the military launched an offensive against al-Qaida-linked gunmen who have been blamed for recent kidnappings and of trying to

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Abu Sayyaf militants were wounded in the gunbattle that raged for an hour in a sparsely populated village on the fringes of the coastal town of Patikul in Sulu province, military spokesman Brig. Gen. Domingo Tutaan said. Reinforcement troops were hunting down the fleeing militants, who were believed to be led by Julaswan Sawadjaan, ...

  • Over 260m victims of caste-based bias UN

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    UNITED NATIONS: More than 260 million people across the world are still victims of human rights abuses due to caste-based discrimination, a group of independent experts appointed by the UN warned on Saturday and asked South Asian countries to strengthen legislation to protect them. "This form (caste-based) of discrimination entails gross and wide-ranging human rights abuses, including ...

  • MI5 wanted London killer to spy for them Friend

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    LONDON: Counterterrorism police on Saturday questioned a friend of Michael Adebolajo, one of two suspects in the killing of an unarmed British soldier drummer Lee Rigby. The friend, Abu Nusaybah, was arrested immediately after he gave a BBC Television interview describing how Adebolajo may have become radicalized and alleging that Britain's security services tried to recruit him. Police ...

  • Soldiers beheading opens floodgates for charity in UK

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Lee Rigby, the British soldier who was beheaded in UK's Woolwich by two Islamist radicals was identified by them as a soldier for wearing a t-shirt with the name of the charity that helps soldiers in need. Now, the charity "Help ...

  • French payout case IMF chief named key witness

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Christine Lagarde said on Friday a court named her as a key witness in an investigation into a controversial payoff to an outspoken businessman that was arranged while she was ...

  • Wave of public rapes in Brazil stirs outrage

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    RIO DE JANEIRO: The attacks have stunned this city. In one, an assailant held a gun to the head of a 30-year-old woman while raping her in front of passengers on a bus. In another, a 14-year-old girl from a slum was raped on one of Rio's most famous beach stretches. In yet another case, men abducted and raped a working-class woman in a transit van as it wended through densely populated ...

  • 1976 Apple model sells for $668000

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    BERLIN: An auctioneer says one of Apple's first computers - a functioning 1976 model - has been sold for a record 516,000 ($668,000). The computer, with a wooden keyboard, is being offered for sale along with a batch of ancient typewriters and a 1905 toy battleship. German auction house Breker said on Saturday an Asian client, who asked not to be named, bought the so-called Apple 1, which ...

  • Chinas Communist Party defends secret police system

    Times Of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Communist Party has defended 'Shuanggui', its secret police investigating allegations of corruption against party officials. This came as a response to a controversy about the party's high-handed ways after a recent death in custody. The death of an employee of an investment company, Yu Qiyi, caused a major uproar online last April causing embarrassment to the party. Lin Zhe, an ...

  • Militants ambush police convoy in Peshawar 6 dead

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Six policemen were killed and a district police officer (DPO) and his guards injured when militants attacked their vehicles with rockets in the outskirts of Peshawar on Saturday. DPO Dilawar Bangash was along with his escort when his convoy was ambushed by militants near a check post . They were equipped with RPG-7 rockets and they targeted two vehicles. The attack destroyed one vehicle ...

  • Myanmar state sets 2-child limit for Muslims

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    YANGON: Authorities in Myanmar's western Rakhine state have introduced a two-child limit for Muslim Rohingya families in an effort to ease tensions with the Rohingya's Buddhist neighbours after a spate of deadly sectarian violence, an official said on Saturday. Local officials said the new measure - part of a policy that will also ban polygamy - will be applied to two Rakhine townships ...

  • Million doses of fake aspirin from China seized in France

    The West Australian - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    RENNES, France (AFP) - French customs officers have seized 1.2 million doses of counterfeit aspirin from China, the biggest haul of fake medicines ever in France and the EU, the economy ministry announced Saturday.The goods, seized May 17 in the northwestern port of Le Havre, were hidden in a cargo of tea that arrived from China, the ministry said in a statement. The powder was mostly glucose ...

  • Maoist rebels kill 17 in central India ambush

    Channel News Asia - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Heavily-armed Maoist rebels on Saturday killed 17 people, including 12 local Congress leaders, after ambushing a convoy in a remote tribal belt of central India, a top police officer ...

  • Sixth night of riots in StockholmStockholm experienced a sixth straight night of riots early Saturday with cars torched in several immigrant-dominated suburbs as Britain and the US warned against travelling to the hotspots.

    Times of India - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    STOCKHOLM: Stockholm experienced a sixth straight night of riots early Saturday, with cars torched in several immigrant-dominated suburbs, as Britain and the United States warned against travelling to the hotspots. Nearly a week of unrest, which spread briefly Friday night to the medium-sized city of Oerebro 160 kilometers (100 miles) west of Stockholm, have put Sweden's reputation as an ...

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