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| UN to discuss action on Syria A Syrian army defector, waves the Syrian revolution flag and shouts slogans shortly after he defected with other soldiers and join the anti-Syrian regime protesters at Khalidiya area in Homs province, central Syria, on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012... Photos Protests Syria UN Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising | | | 
| Twitter may censor tweets in individual countries Twitter is a website, owned and operated by Twitter Inc. Which offers a social networking and microblogging service, enabling its users to send and read messages called tweets.... Internet Photos Technology Twitter Wikipedia: Twitter | | | 
| Asia may not be such easy pickings for Apple Apple Inc. Mosaic... Apple Asia Market Photos Wikipedia: Apple Inc. | | | 
| US, Philippines discuss increased military cooperation U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton smiles while she waits to Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani for their meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011.... China Philippine Photos Political Wikipedia: Hillary Rodham Clinton | | | 
| Twitter to begin restricting user content in some countries Twitter - Social networking site... France Germany Internet Photos Wikipedia: Twitter | | | 
| Motorola Mobility posts quarterly loss of $80 million, awaits Google deal approval Motorola Mobility posts quarterly loss of $80 million, awaits Google deal approval... Cellphone Google Motorola Photos Wikipedia: Motorola Mobility | | | 
| Bikini-clad bodyguards’ training stirs China storm Bikini-clad bodyguards training stirs China storm... Bikini China Photos Wikipedia: Sanya Women | | | 
| ‘PH still has room for growth’ Cebu City skyline - view from Tops Mountainview Park, Busay Hills, Cebu City Philippines (rt1) ... Cebu Economy Growth Philippines Photos Wikipedia: Cebu City | | | 
| World stocks gain on Fed's low rate pledge Sony - Electronics - TV... Bangkok Markets Photos Stock Wikipedia: Sony | | | 
| Resolve Tibet issue through dialogue, says PM-in-exile Hundreds of Buddhist believers from across India, Nepal and Tibet awaiting their spiritual leader's arrival at Bodhgaya, Bihar state of India for 10-day events of Kalachakra initiation, 31st of December 2011.... Photos Protesters Tibet Violence Wikipedia: Tibetan people | | | 
| Why crimes on Skype leave witnesses but no evidence In this May 10, 2011 file photo, the exterior view of Skype offices in Palo Alto, Calif., are shown.... Crime Internet Photos Technology Wikipedia: Skype | | | 
| Asia stocks mostly gain on Fed's low rates pledge Singapore Dollars - currency - business - finance - money (mj1) ... Asia Market Photos Stock Wikipedia: Hang Seng Index | | | 
| Tibetan Youth Calls on China to Stop Military Crackdowns in Tibet Tibetan freedom candle light-Dharamshala-India... Asia China Human Rights Photos Tibet | | | 
| LA tourism rose to 26.9 million visitors in 2011 View of Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach from Palos Verdes. After Banning's death in 1885 his sons pursued their interests in promoting the port, which handled 500,000 tons of shipping in that year.... Photos Tourism Travel US Wikipedia: Los Angeles | | | 
| America's next star? Could be anyone Michael Phelps... America Athletes Missy Photos Wikipedia/Michael Phelps | | | No previous results Next 20 results | ‘Follow China model and give fillip to solar units' The Union Government and the central bank should learn from China in supporting local manufacturing and infrastructure for the solar industry, said K. Subramanya, CEO, Tata-BP Solar. | Talking to The ... | | | Syria killings spike to 120 as diplomacy heats up Syrian security forces stepped up a crackdown on Friday as activists said some 120 people were killed in a two-day spike in violence ahead of a bid to condemn Damascus at the UN Security Council. | Th... | | | South Sudan sees oil shutdown complete by Saturday | NAIROBI/PALOUGE, South Sudan (Reuters) - South Sudan's top negotiator said his country would complete an oil production shutdown by Saturday, after Sudan and South Sudan failed to agree on a deal to... | | | US seeks greater military ties with China WASHINGTON ' The US commander handling Asia on Friday called for greater military relations with China, saying that dialogue between the Pacific powers has not advanced beyond broad strategic issues. ... | | | India in 3-way Track-II N-talks? | The three neighbours — India, Pakistan and China — may have their differences on nuclear arsenals, but former Union minister and Congress MP Mani Shankar Aiyar says that he is making efforts to ... | | | Solid support for resolution on UNSC expansion: Puri A proposal of expanding the United Nations Security Council membership, tabled G4 nations — India, Brazil, Germany and Japan, has received “solid support” from countries across regio... | | | Syria killings spike as diplomacy heats up Syrian security forces stepped up a crackdown on Friday as activists said almost 110 people were killed in a two-day spike in violence ahead of a bid to condemn Damascus at the UN Security Council. | ... | | | Rachcha’s costly action sequence | After the unimpressive Orange, Ram Charan Tej is leaving no stone unturned to make his upcoming film Rachcha a blockbuster, and crores of rupees have been spent on the action and item numbers. Produ... | | | Internet privacy is facing new threats | It’s World Data Privacy Day today, an annual international event designed to promote awareness about privacy. Though it may chiefly interest government officials, corporations and technology exper... | | | Jobs, jobs and cars | Mitch Daniels, the former Bush budget director who is now Indiana’s governor, made the Republicans’ reply to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address. His performance was, well, bor... | | | National has plans but needs to be on the front foot | This was the week John Key was to have set the political agenda. | It was the Prime Minister's first full week back after the summer break, the first cabinet meeting, the week of the state of the na... | | | Milking NZ's strategic assets | New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, as is his habit, protests too much. | He sees the sale of the Crafar farms, which went into receivership in 2009, to Chinese-owned company Shanghai Pengxin, ... | | | Syria ramps up brutal crackdown | SYRIA has stepped up a deadly crackdown on dissent, as activists said almost 100 people died in two days of violence. | The brutal crackdown came ahead of a bid to condemn Damascus at the UN Securit... | | | Battlefield of the future | A secret war is being waged that is changing the nature of conflict. The internet is the new combat zone, where nation strikes against nation, spy against spy and corporation raids corporation. Phil... | | | How to make millions and save the world | Promising science and technology companies are in and out of fashion so fast it is hard keep up with them all. | It doesn't help that most of them have names that make them sound like sci-fi villain... | | | No previous results Next 20 results | |  |