The US Army has confirmed that Bradley Manning, the US soldier charged with passing thousands of secret documents to WikiLeaks, will face court martial and the risk of life imprisonment. In... Read more
Bangladesh Army foiled an attempt of some army officials to topple the democratic government and held two officials of those responsible for the heinous attempt. The disclosure came from an... Read more
An Iranian nuclear scientist was blown up in his car by a motorbike hitman, prompting Tehran to blame Israeli and U.S. agents but insist the killing would not derail a nuclear program that h... Read more
North Korea has warned South Korea and its allies the communist nation will not change course following the death of leader Kim Jong-il. The first official message since Kim Jong-il’s... Read more
Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s self-styled “Dear Leader”, died on Saturday of a heart attack, aged 69. As power transfers to his third son, Kim Jong Un, NewsFeed takes a look at what little is k... Read more
If the death of Kim Jong-il hastens reunification of North and South Korea, the two long-hostile neighbors may be better served by a go-slow approach like Hong Kong’s return to China r... Read more
History is forever a matter of remembering what has been. And 40 years ago, in this land, history took shape and form and substance, through reinventing itself on a declining December day. I... Read more
On 13 June 1971, an article in the UK’s Sunday Times exposed the brutality of Pakistan’s suppression of the Bangladeshi uprising. It forced the reporter’s family into hidin... Read more
Moscow – Tens of thousands of Russians turned out in central Moscow and across the country Saturday to protest what they believe were rigged parliamentary elections. United Russia, the... Read more