Market Report - JAL Chase
In today’s market report… Air France-KLM is in talks for a potential Japan Airlines stake, as the Asian carrier plans service and staff cuts to slash costs by 30 percent.

Airline Industry Eyes Recovery
Airlines and their suppliers are reporting tentative signs that a severe industry recession is bottoming out.

Parents of Toxic Milk Victimcs Arrested After Commemorative Event
Beijing police have arrested parents of babies sickened by poisonous melamine milk last year.

Typhoon Koppu Sweeps Through Hong Kong
Typhoon Koppu swept through Hong Kong early on Tuesday, shutting the stock market and closing schools and most businesses.

Nepal: Youth Enters Guinness Book
A Nepalese man earned himself a place in the Guinness Book of World Records by holding 21 lawn tennis balls in his palm for a record 14.

Japan: Next PM Prepares for Post
Japan will see a historic change in government this week, making former opposition leader Yukio Hatoyama the nation's next prime minister.

Oriental Flair Impresses at Couture Fashion Week NY
Designers from all over the world expose their designs in one of the fashion industry’s most prestigious shows, New York’s Couture Fashion Week.

Market Report - China Tire Duties in the U.S.
In today’s market report… the U.

Hong Kong Journalists Protest Beatings in Xinjiang
The beating of three Hong Kong journalists by riot police in China’s Xinjiang region has spurred outrage among media back in Hong Kong.

Three Uighurs Sentenced After Syringe Attacks
Speaking of the syringe attacks in western China…three Uighurs from Xinjiang have been convicted and sentenced in a Chinese court.

Drought Plagues Southern China
Severe drought continues to affect over a million people in southern China.

Market Report - China Output Expands
In today’s market report… Chinese industrial output, investment and credit expanded faster than expected in August, while Japan lowered its quarterly growth slightly.

Japan Rebounds in the Eco-Car Market
Global car demand crumbled in the wake of the Lehman Brothers collapse, but the world's No.

Beijing Clamps Down on Petitioners Ahead of Oct. 1 Celebrations
A group of armed police patrols a railway station in Zhejiang Province.

HK Journalists Say Xinjiang Authorities Lied About Beatings
While covering news about unrest in Urumqi last week, three Hong Kong journalists became news themselves.

Germany: GM to Sell Opel to Magna
After months of suspense, the board of General Motors has decided to sell its European arm Opel to the Canadian-Austrian auto parts group Magna.

German Village Divided by Iron Curtain
The Berlin Wall was known around the world — but Berlin wasn't the only place split in two.

China: Amateur Inventor Creates Home-Made Submarine
A reservoir might be a playground for some, but for Tao Xiangli, it's where he tests his home-made submarine.

Market Report - OPEC Holds Steady
In today’s market report… OPEC agreed to hold output targets steady at a meeting in Vienna.

Germany: Lucky Wedding on 09-09-09
When Udo and Ingrid decided to get married - they chose a special place - and date.

Jellyfish Numbers Rise Along Spain’s Coastline
They are remarkable looking creatures.









