Displaced Pakistanis Fear Returning Home
About two million people displaced from their homes because of fighting between Pakistani security forces and Taliban militants in the Sawat valley region are reluctantly returning home.

Thailand: Pilot H1N1 Vaccine Plant Launched in Thailand
Thailand has started its first H1N1 vaccine plant 60 kilometers outside the capital Bangkok.

North America: Mexico Captures American Drug Cartel Member
Suspected American Tijuana cartel member Eduardo Morquecho Hernandez was captured by Mexican soldiers on Friday.

North America: Honduras Rivals Prepare for More Talks
Ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya is welcomed by his Dominican Republic counterpart in Santo Domingo.

England: Big Ben Celebrates 150 years
One of London’s most famous and most photographed landmark, Big Ben Clock Tower, celebrated its 150th anniversary on Saturday.

G8 Pledges Billions in Farm Aid
Poorer countries are set to benefit from the outcomes of the G8 meeting in the Italian town of L'Aquila.

China: Kommunistische Partei bringt Menschenrechtsanwälte zum Schweigen
Die Kanzlei Yitong in Peking hat den Ruf, hochrangige Menschenrechtsaktivisten zu vertreten.

China: Spannungen im aufruhrzerrissenen Xinjiang lassen nach
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China: Ethnisch motivierte Gewalt in Xinjiang
In Chinas westlicher Provinz Xinjiang sind Demonstranten mit der Armee und Polizei zusammengestoßen, nachdem Tausende Uighuren in der Hauptstadt Urumqi auf die Straße gegangen waren.

Vereinte Nationen verlangen Zurückhaltung in Xinjiang
Nach den Ausschreitungen am Sonntag ruft der Menschenrechtskommissar der Vereinten Nationen die chinesischen Behörden und ethnischen Gruppen in Xinjiang auf, weitere Gewalttaten zu unterlassen.

China: Verseuchte Milch verdächtigt Nierensteine bei Kindern zu verursachen
Lianhai Zhao gehört zu den Millionen besorgten Eltern auf dem Festland China, deren Kinder Opfer der verseuchten Milch sind.

Australia: Search Continues for British Backpacker
Moving on to Australia where the father of a missing British backpacker has joined the search for his son.

South-Korea: Anti-North Korea Protest in Seoul
In Seoul, South Korean conservatives were rallying against North Korea today.


China: Deng Xiaoming Sentenced to Prison for His Spiritual Beliefs
n western China, a store owner faces six-and-a-half years in prison for practicing his beliefs.

Market Report - Miner Rio Tinto Rises
Mining company Rio Tinto rose today on higher commodity prices, despite its China woes.

World: World News Broadcast, Friday, July 10, 2009
Watch Today's 30-min World News Broadcast Friday, July 10, 2009 Anchor: Gina Shakespeare.

America: NY Knicks Legend Welcomes New Courts
It may seem like any basketball court in the world.

Indonesia: Presidential Election Update
The votes are in for the first round of Indonesia's presidential election.


China: Tensions Ease in Riot-torn Xinjiang
After days of riots in western China, the Chinese regime has brought in tens of thousands of armed troops and police.

China: Zhou Xiangyang on the Verge of Death
The pro-Falun Gong website Clearwisdom.

The Plight of Hong Kong Maids
Life for live-in domestic maids in Hong Kong has never been easy.


Japan’s Blind Pianist Wins Award
Blind Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii is gathering fans, after wining a prestigious award.





