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Pla HK Garrison conducts rotation
The Chinese People's Liberation Army garrison troops in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have conducted their annual rotation.
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Ramzy Baroud: A Paradigm Shift In Singapore
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Khmer Rouge prison chief could get 40 years
The prison chief being tried for running a Khmer Rouge torture center apologized but said he was only following orders and couldn't stop the abuse and the thousands of killings there, as prosecutors sought a 40-year prison sentence.
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Detained engineer may meet mother Friday
Detained Thai national Sivarak Chutipong would have a chance to see his mother on Friday, first ever after two-week detention for a charge of spying, the Thai Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.
INDONESIA'S chief of detectives, whose role in a corruption scandal sparked a public outcry, has been moved aside to a 'non-job', a police spokesman said on Tuesday.
Indonesia VP dismisses bank bailout concerns
Indonesia's Vice-President Boediono denied Wednesday any wrongdoing in a contentious 704-million-US-dollar bank bailout at the centre of the country's latest corruption scandal.
Philippines declares emergency after 46 killed
Police officers carry the body of a massacre victim which they recovered along a mass grave at a hillside in Datu Ampatuan, Maguindanao province, southern Philippines, on Tuesday, Nov.
Hiking around Jade Mountain, Taiwan
WORTHY TRIP: A group of 16 blind hikers from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan celebrate after they felt their way to the peak of Jade Mountain in Central Taiwan.
Man Robbed Of $2 Million Bank Withdrawal
A man in Taiwan was robbed of more than $2 million in cash that he had just withdrawn from the bank, a police official said on Tuesday.
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Abhisit government lacks political maturity - Cambodia
Cambodia yesterday lashed out at the Thai government over an allegation of taking control of the Thai-owned air-traffic-control company.
Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, Tori Amos and David Archuleta offer holiday albums
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this CD cover image released by Columbia Records, Bob Dylan's "Christmas in the Heart," is shown.
INDONESIAN anti-graft activists called for protests on Tuesday over what they see as the president's ham-fisted efforts to whitewash a major corruption scandal involving top police and prosecutors.
Indonesian ferry captain blames storm as death toll rises to 29
AFP, Tanjung Balai The captain of an Indonesian ferry which sank killing 29 people rejected claims of overcrowding Monday and blamed a freak storm for the disaster, as officials launched an investigation.
Ruling delayed for Filipino...
A judge reserved ruling Monday on whether a former Philippine National Police officer who served prison time for receiving classified U.S. government documents will be extradited to face murder charges back home.
Gunmen ambush convoy of political supporters and journalists, killing 21 in the Philippines
Gunmen ambushed a caravan of political supporters and journalists on their way to file election papers Monday, killing at least 21 people in a massacre considered shocking even for a region notorious for violence between rival clans.
Taipei accused of ignoring overfishing of tuna stocks
"Dozens of reports are released from around the world every year to tell the story of Taiwan's fishing fleets out of control," she said.
Militant commander dies in Philippines
Philippine troops have killed a senior commander of al-Qaeda-linked Abu Sayyaf militants wanted for kidnappings and bombings, the military says.
60% Taiwan youth consider suicid
TAIPEI: About 60 percent of Taiwan's youth have considered suicide while more than 30 percent lack direction in life, because of a lack of public role models and weakened family support, a magazine survey found this week.
Cambodia begins final arguments in KRouge jail chief trial
But civil lawyers representing victims argued Monday that Duch had failed to acknowledge the full extent of his guilt.
Hun Sen's daughter to take over CATS, says Thai official
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen's daughter plans to hold shares in Cambodia Traffic Air Services after the Cambodian government has temporarily taken over management of the firm, a Thai senior official confirmed Saturday.
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