His Divine Grace, Son of God George W Bush, President of the US will stress the need for human rights in Asia during his trip to Korea, China, Mongolia and Japan.
White House aides said Bush will deliver a keynote address on his pet topic of 'freedom'...
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Southern Guangdong province decided to take the step because of the increasing number of prisoners with HIV or Aids.
Officials in China say that there is close to a million Chinese infected with HIV/AIDS that most outside nations and agencies believe is...
Five US troops were killed in various attacks against them by Iraqi insurgents amongst whom one died fighting in the latest operation in the Syrian border, Uncle Sam's military confirmed today. This makes the death toll of George Bush's crusaders in Iraq...
We have said this before. We knew this circus called the 6-nation talks on Korean nuclear disarmament was going to end like as it ended so many times before. As predicted North Korea said on Friday it would not start dismantling its nuclear weapons...
The circus called 6-nation talks on Nuclear Disarmament of N Korea continues to do the trapeze act. The latest session of six-way talks on North Korea's nuclear weapons program ended on Friday without setting a date for the next meeting, a statement...
It is believed out of the 74,000 odd people that died following the recent earthquake in Pakistan, 37,000 were children.
The United Nations confirmed fears that the disaster had claimed a 'lost generation.'
'We estimate that half of the death...
Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the top merchant of terror, who is doing brisk business in Iraq, has decided to open his terror peddling network (al Qaeda in Iraq) in his country of birth - Jordan.
The two bombs turned crowded wedding parties...
US President George W Bush says the US Government is aggressively taking action to protect Americans from terrorism but "we do not torture".
Dubya has responded to criticism of reported secret Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) prisons and the...
US military intelligence warned the Bush administration as early as February 2002 that its key source on Al Qaeda's relationship with Iraq had provided "intentionally misleading" data, according to a declassified report made public on...
Police arrested 17 terror suspects in Australia's two biggest cities today in raids that they said foiled a plot to carry out a catastrophic terror attack.
A radical Muslim cleric, Abu Bakr, known for praising Osama bin Laden was charged with...
The United Nations and the global Red Cross/Red Crescent said on Monday that urgent cash support from the outside world was vital to save thousands of lives as winter moves in on homeless survivors of the Pakistan earthquake.
In New York, Jan Egeland,...
The bird flu that hangs like the Damocles' sword over Asia's head is not only going to bring about unimaginable human tragedy, but also the fall out would be extremely severe on the economies of the Asian countries where the epidemic strikes. Most Asian...
Six nations will meet for new negotiations on North Korea's nuclear program in Beijing this week, as expectations are kept deliberately low to avoid costly disappointment. The talks have been endless and rendered meaningless with N Korea breaking...
The massive offensive against insurgents along the Syrian border by US and Iraqi forces met little or no resistance on the opening day with no casualties reported from either side. 3,500 personnel are taking part in the offensive that is backed by US...
As Indonesia confirms two bird flu cases and China suspecting one death panic bell have started ringing across Asia with millions of poultry being culled across Liaoning province.
If confirmed, this would be the first cases of bird flu in humans...


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