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- KVH Industries opens Asian subsidiary in Singapore to better meet demand from maritime market
- 2 Chinese Muslim detainees transferred from Guantanamo prison to Switzerland
- Pakistani fighter jets pound militant hide-outs in restive northwest, killing 23 insurgents
- US, Pakistan pledge to relations, broaden ties beyond military issues
- Colleagues: Boston man held in North Korea is devout Christian who rallied against Pyongyang
- Pakistani fighter jets pound militant hide-outs in restive northwest, killing 14 insurgents
- US noncommittal on Pakistan’s desires for nuclear recognition as high-level talks open
- US says China should seriously consider implications of Google partial retreat
- Officials say suspected US missiles kill 3 in northwest Pakistan
- Bin Laden’s teen daughter released from Iran, now living in Syria, family says
- Afghan official: At least 35 die in avalanche in northeastern Afghanistan
- Helicopter mishap in Afghanistan injures members of Turkish reconstruction team
- Knife-wielding man stabs and kills 6 students at a school in eastern China; 7 others wounded
- UN extends its civilian mission in Afghanistan with mandate to support ‘Afghanization’
- North Korea to put detained American on trial for border intrusion
- Attorney: Israeli widow of Mumbai attack victim faces time limits in US to visit kids in NY
- North Korea says it will put detained American on trial for border intrusion
- German exports to China up 7 percent in 2009 despite sharp overall fall, data show
- Oil drops to near $80 in Asia, extending Friday’s losses as rally fizzles out
- Pakistani officials say suspected US missiles kill 4 in northwestern Pakistan
- Russia says naval ship resumes sailing after reportedly taking on water, drifting off Japan
- Report: Russian surveillance ship adrift off Japan after taking on water, about 170 on board
- Police say explosive material found in cargo hold of Indian passenger plane
- Pakistan officials: Taliban kill 4 tribesmen, pin notes to bodies saying they were US spies
- In impoverished Pakistan, millions of children forgo classrooms for hard labor
- Former Nepal PM Koirala, who led protests ending king’s authoritarian rule, dies at 86
- At least 939 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- A photographer provides at up close look at military life during the Marjah offensive
- In Afghan town recently wrested from Taliban control, Marines still meet snipers
- Cambodian bars women from marrying South Koreans, citing human trafficking fears
- Rio Tinto, Chinalco sign deal to develop Simandou iron ore reserve in West Africa
- UN peacekeeping chief: International community should allow Afghans to take charge of future
- US ambassador urges separating disputes with China from cooperation on international issues
- Afghan official: Suicide attackers hit southern town close to NATO offensive, battle ongoing
- Intelligence officials say 2 suspected US missile strikes kill 9 militants in NW Pakistan
- Intelligence officials say 2 suspected US missile strikes kill 7 militants in NW Pakistan
- Report: Senior US envoy believes NKorean leader Kim Jong Il will die within 3 years
- US official: Virtually all US forces in Afghanistan coming under NATO command
- Petraeus: War in Afghanistan to get ‘harder before it gets easier;’ Iraq drawdown on track
- Intelligence officials say suspected US missile attack kills 9 people in northwest Pakistan
- Intelligence officials say suspected US missile attack kills 4 people in northwest Pakistan
- CAPITAL CULTURE: Obama’s return to Indonesia stokes anticipation, memories of his childhood
- UN rights expert tells North Korea to open farm markets, saying controls are causing hunger
- Former Pakistan president: US shouldn’t set deadline on troops in Afghanistan
- Summary Box: China trims US treasury holdings but retains spot as biggest US creditor
- Copper prices fall amid concerns that China could take steps to curb economic growth
- Indonesia urges US to consider resuming military training of special forces
- NATO: 1 killed in early-morning attack on Bagram Air Field
- Oil falls below $81 in Asia as investors eye weak US crude demand, Fed meeting
- Rebranding America: USA Pavilion at Shanghai Expo aims to charm Chinese, ease distrust
- Official: Pakistani jets pound Taliban hide-outs near Afghan border, killing 9 insurgents
- Kandahar governor demands more Afghan forces, NATO help after 12 explosions kill dozens
- China’s premier calls on Washington for ‘concrete steps’ to reassure Treasury bill investors
- US Army private in Afghanistan patrols and pulls guard duty, but his mind is elsewhere
- Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger released from Seoul hospital
- Report: Google “99.9 percent” sure to close site in China as censorship negotiations founder
- Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger hospitalized with stomach pains in Seoul
- Afghan president reverses decision, agrees to allow 2 foreigners on election watchdog
- Report: North Korea to rejoin six-nation nuclear talks early next month
- Hillary Clinton urges stepped up fight for women’s equality, say it is key to global progress
- Europeans buy less US wine in 2009, but increased exports to Hong Kong, China prop up market
- At least 936 US military deaths in Afghan region since 2001
- Haunted by persecution at home, vulnerable Myanmar refugees face grim future in Bangladesh
- Tea is lubricant of China’s annual legislative session, which is more social than political
- China fires back at criticism, says US ignores its own problems on human rights
- AP interview: Russian envoy criticizes US, NATO over Afghan drug surge
- John Nance, AP reporter during Vietnam War and bureau chief in Philippines, dies in Ohio at 74
- Summary Box:
- Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report from Reporters Without Borders
- State Department says human rights conditions worsened in Iraq, Afghanistan last year
- State Department says in its annual rights report that civilians suffer most in Afghan war
- China orders reporters trained in Marxist, communist theory to weed out politically incorrect
- China to weed out politically incorrect journalists with new qualification system
- House almost certain to reject call for quick withdrawal from Afghanistan
- UN torture investigator concerned about Chinese lawyer missing for over a year
- US defense chief holds strategy talks with Gulf ally Saudi Arabia about response to Iran
- Indonesian President admits Bali bomber killed in Jakarta raid
- Pakistan’s role in ‘reconciling’ with Taliban likely on Karzai’s agenda on trip to Islamabad
- Police say gunmen attack aid group’s office in northwest Pakistan; at least 3 people killed
- China’s February exports jump 45.7 percent in sign of growing global demand
- Federal justice officials, tribal leaders look to better protect American Indian children
- British soldier describes throwing Taliban hand grenade back toward enemy in Afghanistan
- NKorea creates army division in charge of missiles capable of hitting Japan, Guam, report says
- Afghan capital bans dark tinted windows on cars after string of terrorist attacks
- Ford launches Figo compact, hopes for cool entry into India’s hot auto market
- Oil drops to near $81 in Asia, pausing after 18 percent jump over last month
- Govt panel confirms Cold War-era ’secret’ pacts between Japan and US, ending long denial
- Gates meets with troops fighting Taliban in southern Afghanistan
- Oil hovers below $82 in Asia, pausing after 18 percent jump over last month
- Report: NKorea creates army division in charge of missiles capable of hitting Japan, Guam
- Afghan president says spring peace conference will craft plan for reconciliation with Taliban
- General says Kandahar offensive will wait for US and NATO troop buildup
- NKorea says it’s ready to ‘blow up’ SKorea and the US as allies kick off military drills
- Police say explosion rocks investigative agency’s building in eastern Pakistan’s Lahore
- South Korea, US start annual military drills despite North Korean threats