Market Report - Asia Techs Up
Today Asian technology firms and companies involved in mergers and acquisition rose, following U.

Falun Gong Practitioner Persecuted to Death
A Falun Gong practitioner has died at her home in Jiangsu Province, apparently after long-term torture in prison.

Newly Leaked Pictures of Burma’s Secret Tunnels
In Burma, several senior military officials have been detained following the leakage of photos of secret tunnels being built on the Burmese/Thai Border.

HTC’s “Hero” Takes on The iPhone
Inside the shell of a converted tramshed in East London, a splashy launch for a stylish smartphone.

When Corpses Hold Evidence, Chinese Police Become "Body-Snatchers”
Recent protests in Hubei Province have been commented on extensively online.

Over 400 H1N1 Cases Reported in Hong Kong
The number of H1N1 cases in Hong Kong has passed the 400 mark.

London’s Iconic Cabs Hit China
New York city has yellow cabs, London has black cabs and soon China will also have black cabs.

Formula One Racing Averts a Split
Formula One bosses arrive for a crucial meeting in Paris.

Iran Rally: Nobel Prize Laureate Addresses E.U.
Nobel Peace Prize winner, Shirin Ebadi stirred up an emotional crowd of Iranians in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on Wednesday.

Israel’s Innovative Soil Cleaning Process
An Israeli research team from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem has developed a new process for cleaning contaminated soil.

Liu Xiaobo: Chinese Regime Arrests Well-known Dissident
Outspoken Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo was formally arrested on Wednesday the 24th.

Eastern Austria: Heavy Rain and Flood Damage
Local fire and rescue services in the town of St.

Wettbewerbsserie fördert die chinesische Kultur
Satellitensender NTDTV zahlt 10.000 Dollar Preisgeld pro Wettbewerb

NTD Classical Chinese Dance Competition Concludes in New York
NTD's third annual Classical Chinese Dance Competition came to a successful conclusion in New York City over the weekend.

China’s Hubei Protests End in Violence, Censorship
We've been bringing you news of a massive protest that erupted in Hubei Province over the weekend.

Market Report - Asia Tumbles
Today Asian shares followed Wall Steet down on renewed worries about recovery of the world economy and falling commodity prices.

Zorbing Thrills Tourists in India
Tourists are flocking to India’s northern hill resort to get a taste of a wacky new sport called zorbing.

Tough Decisions Ahead for Whaling Community
Delegates gathered for the 61st annual meeting of the International Whaling Commission (IWC) on Sunday, on the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira.

Rare Baby Gorillas Named in Rwanda
Government officials and special guests recently attended a special naming ceremony in Kinigi, Rwanda.

Quit CCP Update June 22, 2009
The total withdrawal number from the Chinese Communist Party went up to 56'221'001.

Italy: A Romeo and Juliet Wedding
Millions of tourists flock to see the 14th-century 'Casa di Giulietta' (Juliet's house) every year.

Taiwan Fishermen Catch an “Earthquake Fish”
The toothless, scaleless fish is known as the King of Herrings.

New Infectious Disease in China
A new infectious disease is spreading in large areas of Mainland China.

Seoul: North Korean Military Display Driven by ‘Fear’
South Korea believes that the communist North’s recent military displays are likely to be driven by “fear”.

Hubei Protest Ends as Chinese Riot Police Storm Shishou City
The streets of Shishou city in China’s Hubei province have become center stage for a showdown between tens of thousands of protesters and riot police.

A Decade of Courage - The Falun Gong Story, Part 2
After ten years of often-brutal persecution by China’s Communist authorities, the Chinese spiritual practice Falun Gong remains a visible presence worldwide.

Celebrating the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge
A record number of people gathered at Stonehenge in Wiltshire to celebrate this year's summer solstice.



