(LinkAsia: November 4, 2011) Southeast Asia is reeling from some of the worst flooding in decades. In Vietnam, though, state-run broadcaster VTV4 reports that local officials are carefully working with...
(LinkAsia: November 4, 2011) The government in Myanmar seems to be opening up, but some people are wondering if the moves are genuine. Flooding in Southeast Asia has been devastating,...
(LinkAsia: October 28, 2011) In this episode of LinkAsia: Dengue danger in Pakistan, Diabetes in Vietnam, overpopulation in China and spooky fashion trends from Japan. Express 24/7 reports on a...
(LinkAsia: 10/28/11) Pakistan is trying to gain the upper hand on Dengue Fever, but record rains mean higher numbers of mosquitoes, which are to blame for spreading the disease...
Al-Shabaab bombing kills 65 in Somali capital, clashes in Saudi Arabia injure 24, France warns Syrian embassy against harassing opposition on French soil, and more.
(LinkAsia: September 16, 2011) China's arms buildup is making its neighbors nervous. Charlie Custer tells us what netizens are predicting now that the Beijing Times and the Beijing News have...
(LinkAsia News: 09/16/11) Summer flooding has devastated crops, worsening the severe food shortage in North Korea. The hardest hit are young children, who are also the most vulnerable. Watch this...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 14, 2011) In Tunisia, gunshots are still being fired despite a promise by the president not to shed any more blood. Anti-government protestors in the...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 13, 2011) Search and rescue efforts are underway in Brazil, where more than 250 people are dead and many more are missing after landslides and...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 12, 2011) The Taliban has claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on a bus carrying Afghan intelligence officers in west Kabul. Thousands of people are...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 11, 2011) At least nine people have been killed by flash floods in the Australian state of Queensland, and many more are missing. More on...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 10, 2011) Violence in Abyei on Sudan's north-south border has reportedly left more than 30 people dead in the past three days. The South Sudanese...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 5, 2011) Senior international envoys are arriving in Sudan ahead of Sunday's referendum on independence for the south. They include Senator John Kerry, who said...
(Al Jazeera English Headlines: January 4, 2011) The governor of Pakistan's Punjab province has been murdered, reportedly by his own guard. Salman Taseer was killed as he was visiting a...