YOUR GATEWAY TO INDONESIA AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
Search
xxx hd

Latest News

U.S. envoy in Asia amid new North Korea nuclear concern (Reuters)

Reuters – The top U.S. envoy on North Korea will discuss with key Asian nations ways to thwart Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions amid fresh concerns about its...

Experts try to convey danger of Indonesian volcano (AP)

AP – The threat from more than 100 volcanos that dot Indonesia is impossible to predict with any precision.

Taliban vows to force NATO out before 2014 pullout (AP)

AP – The Taliban on Sunday vowed to force the U.S.-led coalition to abandon Afghanistan before a 2014 date set by the alliance for handing over security...

Suspected US missiles kill 6 in NW Pakistan (AP)

AP – Four suspected U.S. missiles slammed into a house in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday, killing six people in an area near the Afghan border teeming with local...

Blackburn beat Villa in front of Indian new owners (AFP)

AFP – Two goals from Morten Gamst Pedersen got Blackburn Rovers’ new era under Indian ownership off to a winning start with a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa on...

Scientist: NKorea has ‘stunning’ new nuke facility (AP)

AP – North Korea’s claim of a new, highly sophisticated uranium enrichment facility could be a ploy to win concessions in nuclear talks or an attempt to...

North Korea triggers concern with new nuclear plant (AFP)

AFP – Fresh fears were raised Sunday about North Korea’s nuclear ambitions as an American scientist revealed he had toured a modern, new uranium enrichment...

North Korea centrifuges confirm concerns: military (Reuters)

Reuters – The United States and major powers including China must pressure North Korea to abandon its nuclear ambitions following worrying revelations about its...

More than 20 militants killed as NATO targets Taliban (AFP)

AFP – Three civilians and a senior police officer died in Afghanistan on Sunday, as foreign forces and officials said more than 20 militants were killed in air...

Afghans losing patience in war (AP)

AP – U.S. and NATO forces will stay in Afghanistan for at least another four years, yet there are growing signs that the West has already worn out its welcome.