| Aug 9, 2013

Chinese maritime ambitions swelling

by Sebastien Blanc

China’s communist rulers are making waves in the Pacific as they extend their naval strength and reach while Japan and the Philippines bolster their own fleets, increasing the risk of a maritime conflict, analysts say. Five warships completed China’s first circumnavigation of Japan last ...

Purchase harks back to age of newspaper titans

| Aug 6, 2013

Purchase harks back to age of newspaper titans

by Matea Gold

The Graham family’s decision to sell The Washington Post to Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos underscores the re-emergence of wealthy individuals at the helm of major metro dailies as newspapers seek a refuge from the battering they have experienced on Wall Street. The news of ...

Al-Qaida's Yemen branch rises as core falters

| Aug 6, 2013

Al-Qaida's Yemen branch rises as core falters

Al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri ordered the head of the terrorist group’s Yemen affiliate to carry out an attack, according to intercepted communications that have led to the closure of U.S. embassies and a global travel alert, said a person briefed on the case. In ...

| Aug 2, 2013

U.S. urged to get tough on Russia over Snowden

Russia’s granting of temporary asylum to former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden against Washington’s wishes unleashed calls from members of both parties Thursday for President Barack Obama to take a harder line against his counterpart, Vladimir Putin. Republican senators including John McCain ...

WikiLeaks' founder may be next target

| Jul 31, 2013

WikiLeaks' founder may be next target

The conviction of U.S. Army Pvt. Bradley Manning on espionage charges Tuesday makes it increasingly likely that the United States will prosecute WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as a co-conspirator, according to his attorney and other civil liberties groups. Judge Denise Lind, an army colonel, ...

| Jul 31, 2013

Poll weakens Cambodia strongman

Cambodia faces a potential political stalemate unless strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen can strike a compromise with a resurgent opposition after hotly disputed elections, analysts say. Allegations of election fraud have flared since the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) claimed it won polls last ...

Same old, same old for British monarchy

| Jul 23, 2013

Same old, same old for British monarchy

by Denis Hiault

The birth of Prince William and Kate’s son is supposed to give the British royal family an injection of youth, but the crown will likely rest on the head of an older monarch for decades to come, analysts say. At 87, Queen Elizabeth II ...