World News
- Chinese army moves into earthquake affected areas
Auckland News.Net The death toll resulting from the powerful earthquake that hit China on Monday afternoon today is continuing to rise.
- Reporters covering Myanmar
CNN Phones are tapped and the few foreign journalists in Myanmar operate in secret Reclusive military regime does not want details of the suffering to leak out Junta wants to conceal the extent of the...
- 12 militants killed in southern Afghanistan
New York Post U.S.-led coalition forces called in airstrikes against the Taliban, killing a dozen militants during fighting in southern Afghanistan that has displaced many families...
- Iraqi militants attack US troops in Shiite stronghold
Auckland News.Net Gunmen have launched numerous attacks on US troops in the Baghdad bastion of militia loyal to Iraqi Shiite cleric Moqtada al Sadr.
- Indian army on guard against cross-border infiltrators
Auckland News.Net The Indian Army plans a massive operation to weed out infiltrators from areas along the India-Pakistan border after foiling a major terror strike in Samba in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Israel on alert for Bush visit
Auckland News.Net About 14,000 Israeli police officers will line the streets of Jerusalem, to safeguard US President George Bush, when he makes a three-day visit beginning on Wednesday.
- Fossil find turns history on its head
Auckland News.Net Scientists have found a 1.2 million year old fossilized jawbone in northern Spain, which belongs to the oldest-known human ancestor in Europe, thus shattering previous theories about human migration to Europe.
- Polish ghetto heroine dies at 98
Auckland News.Net A Polish woman who saved thousands of Jewish children during World War II by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto has died in the Polish capital after a long illness, aged 98.
- McCain to be challenged by fellow Republican
Auckland News.Net A former Republican Representative has said he will run for US president as a Libertarian.
- Civil strife in Lebanon - Bush offers help
Auckland News.Net Deadly sectarian violence has plunged Lebanon further into crisis.
- Afghan villagers flee NATO strikes
Auckland News.Net People have been fleeing their homes in a southern Afghanistan district for fear that NATO strikes will affect them.
- Opposition politician arrested in Zimbabwe
Auckland News.Net Heya Shoko, a newly-elected legislator for Zimbabwe's opposition MDC party has been arrested.
- Nepal monarchy will go in May
Auckland News.Net The Nepal monarchy will be formally abolished on the 28th of May when the country will be declared a republic.
- UN fears shocking outbreak of disease in Myanmar
Auckland News.Net Myanmar's military rulers have been castigated by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
- Israeli police raid Olmert files
Auckland News.Net Police have raided Jerusalem's City Hall and seized documents as part of a corruption investigation against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
- Toads warned of impending quake in Sichuan province on Saturday
Auckland News.Net New Delhi, : Warnings about a major earthquake taking place in China's Sichuan province were, would you believe it, given by toads, two days before the tragedy.
- 45 dead in Indian bombings
C News At least 45 people were killed and 100 wounded Tuesday in string of bomb blasts in this ancient city in western India that is known as a popular tourist destination, police and...
- Foreigners, Cameras Banned in Cyclone-Hit Areas
IPS Images of the dead keep trickling out of Burma. The most moving are those of children who died when Cyclone Nargis tore through their world in the populous Irrawaddy...
- Do Election Results Spell Defeat For Moscow
RadioFreeEurope A reformist coalition led by President Boris Tadic's Democratic Party secured 102 mandates in Serbia's 225-seat parliament. The pro-Moscow Radical Party, led by ultranationalist Tomislav Nikolic came...
- Saudi Arabia criticizes Iran
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Saudi Arabia accused Iran of backing what it called a coup by Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon - the clearest sign yet of rising...
- Knesset, Web sites to negotiate rules regulating talkbacks
Haaretz The Knesset's Science and Technology Committee agreed Tuesday to freeze legislation over a proposed "Talkback Law" in order to allow internet Web sites to adopt regulations designed to limit...
- Andijonis Continue To Flee Uzbekistan, Three Years Later
RadioFreeEurope The total number of Andijonis who crossed the border into Kyrgyzstan some 40 kilometers away in those initial days remains unclear. But the numbers appear only to have grown in the months and years...
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