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Man Who Chewed Lollipop Sculptures Likely Marketing Ploy
A video showing a man who chewed lollipops into small face sculptures was likely a hoax intended to market a lollipop company.
April 4, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
Face-Sized Tarantula Discovered in Sri Lanka
Face-sized tarantula: A tarantula the size of a person's face was discovered recently in Sri Lanka. The tarantula ...
April 4, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Fake Zebra ‘Escapes’ in Tokyo Zoo
Fake zebra escapes: Several dozen staff members at the Tama Zoological Park in Japan chased a keeper dressed ...
April 2, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Russia May Set Up Maintenance Bases in Afghanistan
Russia could establish bases in Afghanistan to repair military hardware as NATO winds down its mission in the ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
U.S. Jets Sent to S. Korea in Response to N. Korea Threats
The United States sent F-22 fighter jets to join South Korean millitary drills Monday, April 1, according to ...
April 1, 2013
BY
Phoebe Ryles
F-22 Stealth Jets Join Military Drills in S. Korea
U.S. jets to S. Korea: The U.S. sent F-22 stealth jets to South Korea on Sunday to join ...
March 31, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Malaysia’s Footwear Tourism Industry Celebrated
Footwear tourism in Malaysia comprises a large portion of footwear exports that bring about $200 million annually to ...
March 31, 2013
BY
Sybille Lee
North Korea Threatens to Shut Down Kaesong
North Korea threatened to shut down an industrial complex that is seen as the last major symbol of ...
March 30, 2013
BY
Phoebe Ryles
North Korea: ‘State of War’ Against S. Korea
North Korea state of war: On Friday, North Korea said it would be in a "state of war" ...
March 30, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
Crucifixion Re-Enactment in Philippines Draws Thousands
Crucifixion re-enactment: On Good Friday, thousands gathered in a town in the Philippines to watch the re-enactment of ...
March 29, 2013
BY
Alex Johnston
North Korea Says Rockets on Standby to Attack US
North Korea rockets have been placed on standby this week, state run media said. One official said the ...
March 29, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Afghan Villagers Flee Their Homes, Blame US Drones
Afghan villagers are being affected by Predator drones, or benghai ("buzzing of flies" in Pashto).
Bollywood Star Prison: Sanjay Dutt Says He’ll Serve Term
Bollywood star prison sentence: Sanjay Dutt, a star of numerous Bollywood films, will serve a prison term for ...
South Korean President Stumbles in First Month on Job
South Korean President Park Geun-hye's honeymoon was over before it even began. Half a dozen Cabinet appointees have ...
6.1 Taiwan Quake Sways Buildings
6.1 Taiwan quake: A powerful quake hit a rural area in Taiwan early on Wednesday, injuring at least ...
Bin Laden Shooter Dispute Over Esquire Account
Bin Laden shooter dispute: There has been a dispute over who killed terror leader Osama bin Laden after ...
North Korea Threatens America
Analysts say it is a familiar pattern of attention seeking but with a new leader heading the rogue ...
$5 ‘Just Looking’ Fee Charged in Australian Gluten-Free Grocery
$5 "just looking" fee is being charged at an Australian store for people who look but do not ...
March 26, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
North Korea: High Alert for Artillery and Rocket Forces
North Korea high alert? The isolated, communist regime of North Korea said it has placed its rocket forces ...
March 26, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Australian Senate Unanimously Passes Motion on Organ Harvesting
The Australian Senate unanimously passed a motion on March 21 urging the government to oppose the practice of ...
March 21, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Organ Tourism: Blood on Australians Hands
When a transplant donor is a person overseas who has been commercially exploited or even worse, effectively killed ...
March 21, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Khmer Rouge Leader Charged With Genocide, Died
Ieng Sary, a Khmer Rouge leader, 87, died. He held senior positions within the Khmer Rouge from 1975 ...
March 14, 2013
BY
Kelly Ni
Government Should Criminalise Organ Tourism, Says Australian Legislator
New South Wales Government must enact laws to criminalise organ tourism, says a state legislator, after a petition ...
March 3, 2013
BY
Sonya Bryskine
Hong Kong’s Liberties Under Attack by Spreading Persecution
A Hong Kong group with deep ties to China’s domestic security apparatus and the notorious 6-10 Office has ...
December 21, 2012
BY
Jane Lin
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John Young
Japan’s Challenge: Remembering and Rebuilding, Part 2
On March 11, Japan's most powerful earthquake in recorded history shook the Tohoku region in northeast Japan.
November 17, 2011
BY
Cindy Drukier
Japan’s Post-Disaster Challenge: Remembering and Rebuilding, Part 1
In Japan, the enormity of what must be rebuilt is apparent the moment you reach the Tohoku coast. ...
November 17, 2011
BY
Cindy Drukier
US Sanctions on Burma Extended
The U.S. foreign policy toward the State Peace and Development Council of Burma is closely watched by the ...
May 17, 2010
BY
Nehginpao Kipgen
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