(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...
(LinkAsia: July 22, 2011) 8-time NBA All-Star Yao Ming announces he will retire from the court, but not the sport. Fans lament his departure on social media.
Footage from Reuters.
(LinkAsia: July 22, 2011) A jubilant Japan gives its world championship women's soccer team a hero's welcome. In China, Yao Ming retires from the court, but not from the sport...
Few conflicts can dismantle a country and a people as brutally as civil war. And when the dust finally settles, who remains to pick up the pieces? See new stories...
When reporter John Sweeney investigated the Church of Scientology three years ago, he was spied on and condemned as a bigot by the church's leaders. Now, in his return to...
(Earth Focus: Episode 26) This Earth Focus special features the best work by student filmmakers at the Center for Environmental Filmmaking, School of Communication at American University in Washington DC...
Amjad receives an offer from a TV network to host a new TV show in Arabic. He's always dreamt of appearing on TV, and, convinced he'll be the first Arab...
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood clashes with security forces, al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb warns France, and Israeli warplanes strike Gaza injuring five.
(Mosaic Intelligence Report: April 9, 2010) The US and Russia hold over 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons. Who controls the remaining 10 percent? And why did Benjamin Netanyahu...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: April 8, 2010) Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has recognized Roza Otunbayeva as Kyrgyzstan's interim leader. Otunbayeva took power following Wednesday's violent clashes between protestors...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: March 4, 2010) Three days before Iraq's main parliamentary election day, violent attacks targeted early voters at Baghdad's polling stations. Chilean president Michelle Bachelet...
Many mentally disabled children in Iran are still considered a curse on their families. But now, one man in Tehran is helping these children transform their lives through art and...
(Global Pulse: January 15, 2010) The 1991 START treaty limiting U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons expired in December, but expectations for a reduction in arms remained high. Since then, the...
(Al Jazeera English News Headlines: December 22, 2009) Extremely cold temperatures continue to wreak havoc in Europe, causing at least ninety deaths and disrupting travel, particularly on Eurostar trains linking...