Chinese netizens raged over the internet, unsatisfied over the suspended death sentence charged to a doctor found guilty of baby trafficking.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 15, 2014
Mozaffar Khazaee alias Arash Khazaie was arrested at a New Jersey airport on Thursday for attempting to ship military secrets to Iran.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 15, 2014
Same-sex relationships are now legally a no-no in Nigeria. Pres. Goodluck Jonathan has signed a bill on Monday criminalizing such unions.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 14, 2014
China has held the first of what could be a series of tests to check on the speed of its new ultra-high speed missile vehicle, officials from the Pentagon said. They claimed the artillery aimed to distribute warheads through U.S. missile defenses.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 14, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: Overnight the Australian Dollar has held onto recent gains above USD0.9000 in quiet trade.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 14, 2014
There have been strong suspicions about the couple’s rebellious background as jihadists.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 14, 2014
New Zealand's Conservative Party leader Colin Craig has admitted to smacking his children despite the observance of the Smacking Law. Mr Craig believes that the legislation is "stupid" and wants to propose a repeal of the anti-smacking law.
Reissa Su
Jan 13, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar traded to .9000 on Friday night as the US non-farm payroll data fell well short of expectations.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 13, 2014
The first recorded case Australian mortality in Syria is here. Sydney woman Amira Ali travelled to Syria to meet her husband and allegedly fell prey to the brutal internal strife between rebel forces in the country.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 13, 2014
A dolphin was killed in a northern Sydney beach because of shark netting. The dolphin's death was proof that shark culling should not be allowed in Australia's beaches, according to an animal protection organisation. Fisheries officials have removed the animal and sent it to Taronga Zoo for further examination. The unnamed spokesman said dolphin deaths in nets were "not common at all."
Reissa Su
Jan 10, 2014
Canada has decided to fight cyber-bullying by campaigning against it heavily on TV and through online ads.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 10, 2014
Terri-Jean Bedford, a Canadian dominatrix, has many questions to ask Prime Minister Stephen Harper what is the real definition of the phrase sex act. Getting a comprehensive and definitive response would help the North American nation in its national debate on the sex industry.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 10, 2014
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Aussie Dollar hits a lower note after the US Federal Reserve December Policy meeting minutes and the release of some good US employment data.
Christine Gaylican
Jan 09, 2014
Reports said that the Australian federal government is purchasing 16 large, hard-hulled engine-powered lifeboats to be used for sending back safely to Indonesia asylum seekers.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 09, 2014
The privatization of the Australian Post has triggered a heated debate after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman, Rod Sims, was reportedly convincing Prime Minister Tony Abbott to consider selling government-owned assets.
Reissa Su
Jan 08, 2014
Kim Jong Un probably didn’t have his uncle fed to dogs. The story that claims Jang Song Thaek had been executed by the North Korean leader by stripping him naked and feeding him to over a hundred of dogs was started by a satirical news site, and which was picked up by international media as a legitimate news.
Anne Lu
Jan 08, 2014
China has announced it will be establishing three to five fully privately-owned banks in 2014 to help augur for the financial requirements of cash-starved smaller companies.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 08, 2014
Canada is seeking new markets for military equipment and guns made in the country, and the developing nations seem to be the next destination.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 08, 2014
Seven activists from Jamaat-e-Islami and Bangladesh Nationalist Party were arrested for attacking the Hindu community in Bangladesh
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 08, 2014
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s aunt has reportedly died due to causes that are still considered puzzling.
Christine Lazaro
Jan 07, 2014
A total of 6.15 tonnes of raw elephant tusks and carved ivory pieces were crushed in China on Monday in a seemingly very public display of its commitment to wean out illegal smuggling activities. It was a first for its kind in China. The world certainly hopes it won't be the last.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Jan 07, 2014
Carbon polluters in Australia will not be punished under the Abbott government's Direct Action plan. Prime Minister Tony Abbott's climate policy was not designed to be punitive, according to Federal Environment Minister Greg Hunt. Unlike Labour's carbon tax policy, the Coalition government does not penalise companies that fail to comply with emissions targets. Instead of penalties, the federal government will offer generous and flexible compliance settlements.
Reissa Su
Jan 07, 2014
Paul Hellyer, former Defence Minister of Canada, has claimed that aliens are not ready to share their technological expertise with earth people since they are disgusted with pollution and wars.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 07, 2014
Egypt did not allow 61 Shia Muslims from Canada to enter the country
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 06, 2014
Besides rejecting same-sex marriages, Australia's homophobia reached a new high with the government rejecting the partnership visa application of a gay man born in Pakistan and in a relationship with a male Brisbane doctor.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 06, 2014
After the Bureau of Meteorology has announced 2013 as the hottest year in Australia, the spotlight shines on Prime Minister Tony Abbott as critics seized an opportunity to call for a climate policy change. Richard Di Nitale, acting Greens leader, called Mr Abbott a "reckless ideologue who ignores the science." Mr Abbott was also accused of "listening to people who are part of the tinfoil hat brigade."
Reissa Su
Jan 03, 2014
The Abbott government, a few months in power, appears to be headed to break some more of its election promises in 2013. One of them is that it would fall short by 200,000 jobs of its election vow to create 1 million jobs over five years.
Vittorio Hernandez
Jan 02, 2014
2014 is going to be a different year for foreign workers in Canada as the country is going to execute a number of changes in federal rules with effect from the very first week of the year
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 02, 2014
The Conservative Canadian government has decided to ban incandescent light bulbs starting from 2014.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 02, 2014
Apple has reacted to the allegation that it co-operated with the National Security Agency of the United States in compromising user data on iPhones
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Jan 02, 2014