Several Chinese government officials have acknowledged the country's 30-year-old one-child policy needs to be revised. If not abolished, some remained wary any new amendments would pose more hazards than good for the world's second largest economy.
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Nov 13, 2013
Typhoon Haiyan has dampened the spirits of climate change negotiators in an international talk on global climate change treaty in Warsaw. Delegates from around the world quickly suggested that the monster typhoon that wreaked havoc in the Philippines was enhanced by global warming.
Reissa Su
Nov 12, 2013
The 30 Greenpeace activists arrested by Russian authorities over a protest against its Arctic oil drilling were shifted from the northern city of Murmansk to pre-trial detention centers in St. Petersburg Monday.
Sunny Peter
Nov 12, 2013
Even as talks in Geneva failed to arrive at an agreement on restraining Iran's nuclear program, the country has signed a joint statement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) agreeing to strengthen cooperation and dialogue to ensure the peaceful nature of the country's nuclear program.
Sunny Peter
Nov 12, 2013
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key is expected to postpone his trip to the Philippines in the wake of Super Typhoon Haiyan. Mr Key was supposed to travel to Manila on the invitation of President Benigno Aquino from November 20 to 22 to discuss the two countries' mutual interest and cooperation.
Anne Lu
Nov 12, 2013
Even in times of economic well-being, nearly 600,000 or 17.3 per cent of Australia’s children continue to live in poverty, says a updated report released by the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS). As the new session of Parliament opens on Tuesday, the UNICEF and child rights activists called on the government to accord top priority to tacking the issue of child poverty.
Sunny Peter
Nov 12, 2013
Even as several other rebel groups declared their opposition to the Geneva talks on Syria, the main Western-backed Syrian National Coalition declared their conditional decision to participate in the international discussions on finding a way to end the two-and-half-year-old civil war.
Sunny Peter
Nov 12, 2013
Facing a major cash crunch, the United Nations agency working among Palestinian refugees has warned that its operation could come to a standstill. Commissioner-General Filippo Grandi, chief of UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, has appeals to both traditional and new donors to step up support to help the agency sustain its operations.
Sunny Peter
Nov 12, 2013
A survivor recalls the horrific situation as typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines.
Sigrid Salucop
Nov 12, 2013
The Philippines’ delegate to the UN climate summit in Warsaw, Poland has delivered an emotional plea on Monday. Yeb Sano, the counrty’s climate change commissioner, broke down at the conference, linking the recent super typhoon tragedy that has befallen his home nation to climate change.
Anne Lu
Nov 12, 2013
Filipino netizens have warned government officials to stow away their twitching palms as an influx of financial aid and other assistance from the international community poured into the country following the destruction and chaos brought by Category 5 super typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda).
Esther Tanquintic-Misa
Nov 12, 2013
The Roast Busters investigation will be led by an experienced female detective, according to New Zealand authorities. Police have appointed Detective Inspector Karyn Malthus to head the newly-established body Operation Clover.
Reissa Su
Nov 12, 2013
Newspoll revealed that Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s personal support decrease into the first sitting week of the 44th parliament
Athena Yenko
Nov 12, 2013
France has started what analysts call an ambitious new legislation - to penalise those who pay for sex. France is finally saying "non" to those who pay for sex instead of penalising prostitutes.
Sigrid Salucop
Nov 12, 2013
After looting the Gaisano Mall in Tacloban City on Saturday at the height of super typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) battering central Philippines, residents are now filching fuel from a gasoline station in the city, ABS-CBN reported.
Vittorio Hernandez
Nov 12, 2013
South Korea on Monday rejected North Korea's claim that it had arrested a South Korean citizen on spying charges and demanded that Pyongyang reveal the arrested man's identity. North Korea had on Thursday said that it has arrested a South Korean spy for using "dishonest elements" for a mission seeking to destabilize the country's social system. Media reports had said that the arrested man was a missionary.
Sunny Peter
Nov 11, 2013
The New Zealand government has to seriously make a commitment against climate change or risk tainting the country's international image, according to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The lack of government action on the part of New Zealand will reflect badly on the country.
Reissa Su
Nov 11, 2013
Israel is making an all out effort among world powers to ensure, a deal on the nuclear issue that it considers bad, is not reached with Iran. Reports say Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken to leaders from the U.S., Russian, French, German and British leaders in a attempt to convince them that the deal under discussion in Geneva is a bad deal. Israeli officials are also seeking to lobby with the U.S. Congress in a attempt to block efforts to ease sanctions against Iran.
Sunny Peter
Nov 11, 2013
After growing hopes that a deal on Iran’s nuclear programme seemed plausible, the talks in Geneva have ended without an agreement on convincing Iran to suspend its nuclear enrichment programme in exchange for temporary relief from sanctions. Earlier, on Friday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry had cut-short his Middle East trip to attend the Geneva Conference. With Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov reaching Geneva on Saturday, speculation grew that a deal with Iran might be imminent.
Sunny Peter
Nov 11, 2013
The Indonesian government denied Australia’s requests to send asylum seeking boat people back to Indonesia on two occasions since the launch of Operation Sovereign Borders, according to Australian government reports. Australian Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday that his government had made four requests to Indonesia to accept asylum seekers whom the coastal patrol had found in Indonesia's search and rescue region.
Sunny Peter
Nov 11, 2013
The geometric expansion of the reported number of fatalities caused by super typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) has alarmed Philippine President Benigno Aquino III that he has requested more prudence among media when it comes to publishing the number of dead people.
Vittorio Hernandez
Nov 11, 2013
Just days after the Pakistan Prime Minister said, his government was in the process of holding talks with the Pakistani Taliban, the militant group has rejected the idea. This announcement by the Pakistani Taliban comes after its leader Hakimullah Mehsud was killed in a U.S. drone strike on Nov 1. It paved the way for the election of hardline commander Mullah Fazlullah as the new leader of the group on Thursday.
Sunny Peter
Nov 08, 2013
Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) will be losing scientists as Prime Minister Tony Abbott implements a public service jobs freeze. The country's premier science institution will lose a quarter of its researchers, scientists and staff.
Reissa Su
Nov 08, 2013
The ruthless terrorist who gave the killing orders of a 14-year-old school girl and almost killed her is now the chief of Pakistan Taliban.
Sounak Mukhopadhyay
Nov 08, 2013
Navy members on board HMAS Ballarat experience anal hazing with carrots, pens and bananas
Athena Yenko
Nov 08, 2013
Since March 2013, news has been going around that the Obama administration was planning to shift its lethal targeted killing drone programme from the CIA to a more transparent Department of Defence (DoD). But as it turns out now, the shift of operational control has been stalled, at least for the time-being. Reports say it is not expected to happen any time soon. The reasons: operational efficiency and flexibility to carry out covert deployment.
Sunny Peter
Nov 07, 2013
M23 rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which at one point occupied a regional capital of Goma, have announced an end to its almost 2 years of insurgent struggle stating that they are ready to search for a political solution to the root causes which led to its creation. The end of the rebellion, however, came just hours after the government forces claimed total victory after driving the rebels from their last two strongholds.
Sunny Peter
Nov 07, 2013
The U.S. military and intelligence agencies directed doctors and psychologists working in U.S. military detention centres violated their ethical agreements when dealing with terror detainees. These charges have been made in a taskforce report released by the Institute on Medicine as a Profession. The independent taskforce included a panel of military, ethics, medical, public health, and legal experts.
Sunny Peter
Nov 06, 2013
Egypt's first freely elected President Mohamed Morsi trial on charges of incitement of violence and murder began Monday but will be adjourned until Jan. 8, 2013.
Sunny Peter
Nov 06, 2013
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard has nothing but contempt for the "alarmist" scientific reports on global warming and climate change in a speech before an audience of climate change skeptics in London, England.
Reissa Su
Nov 06, 2013