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Kim Jong Il, a Cold War-era leader in modern times (AP)
december 19, 2011by latadmin
AP – Even as the world changed around him, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il remained firmly in control, ruling absolutely at home and keeping the rest of the world...
Officials: US weighs NKorea policy after Kim death (AP)
december 19, 2011by latadmin
AP – The Obama administration says it remains committed to stability on the Korean peninsula and is closely monitoring developments there following the death of...
Wreck survivors found off Indonesia coast
december 19, 2011by latadmin
Indonesian rescuers have found 15 people alive about 100km from where a boat capsized, raising hopes of more survivors among more than 200 missing asylum seekers who...
After Bloody Clashes, Kazakh Protests Continue
december 19, 2011by latadmin
MOSCOW — Several hundred people took to the streets in western Kazakhstan on Monday to protest against a bloody police crackdown on antigovernment demonstrations...
Asif Ali Zardari returns to Pakistan amid memo saga
december 19, 2011by latadmin
It’s not clear when the deeply unpopular leader who has uneasy ties with the army will return to work. He flew into the southern city of Karachi after treatment...
With morgues full, Philippine flood victims buried (AP)
december 19, 2011by latadmin
AP – With funeral parlors overwhelmed, authorities in a flood-stricken southern Philippine city on Monday organized the first mass burial of some of nearly 700...
UN appreciates RI`s contributions to int`l peace-keeping missions
december 19, 2011by latadmin
The United Nations appreciates Indonesia`s contributions to UN peace-keeping missions in a number of countries.
Philippines searches for hundreds after typhoon kills 650 (Reuters)
december 18, 2011by latadmin
Reuters – Rescuers searched for more than 800 people missing in the southern Philippines on Sunday after flash floods and landslides swept houses into rivers and...
Philippines flood toll passes 650 as search continues
december 18, 2011by latadmin
The number of people killed in the Philippines by floods triggered by Tropical Storm Washi has risen to 650. Soldiers and volunteers are still searching for the 800...
16 Indonesian fishermen still trapped in Antarctica
december 18, 2011by latadmin
Indonesian Ambassador to New Zealand Agus Sriyono said on Sunday that 16 Indonesian fishermen were among those who were trapped in Antarctica after a…