Asia-Pacific
Tuesday 14 February 2012
- Anonymous hacks into New Zealand Foreign Minister's email
- Obama stresses need for China to play by trade rules
- Chinese Vice President Xi begins White House talks
- New Zealand Parliament won't pay for deaf member's assistance (correction)
- EU development commissioner "fairly optimistic" about Myanmar
- EU welcomes China's "positive attitude" to eurozone debt
- China's Wen defends policies on Tibetan "brothers"
- China 'positive' but cautious over eurozone debt
- Man blows off own legs with grenade in Bangkok
- China cautious over buying eurozone debt
- Man blows off own leg with grenade in Bangkok
- British sailors jump ship in Australia
- Gamblers fleeced out of millions in bogus Macau casinos
- Magnitude-6.2 quake hits north-eastern Japan
- A quarter of fatal shark attacks in 2011 were in Australia
- Agent jailed for helping pregnant women give birth in Hong Kong
- EU-China summit to focus on eurozone debt, economy
- Fine for Australian who mooned Queen Elizabeth
- Another Tibetan monk self-immolates, hundreds protest
- New Zealand Parliament won't pay for deaf member's equipment
- Majority of Filipinos won't change religion for love, survey finds
- Singapore rediscovers its history 70 years after Japanese invasion
- China, EU to discuss eurozone debt, economy
- US, North Korea to meet for first time since Kim's death
- Anchor's "healing powers" draw Cambodian pilgrims
- Tibet activists unfurl "welcome" banner for China vice president
- A killer idea for Valentine's Day
Monday 13 February 2012
- Man jailed for organising child sex tour in Thailand
- US, North Korean delegations to meet in Beijing
- Iran hosts Chinese envoy, says ready for nuclear talks
- Khmer Rouge investigation to continue, authority questioned
- EU development commissioner mulls lifting sanctions on Myanmar
- PREVIEW: China, EU to discuss eurozone, bolster economic links
- Tibetan nun dies after self-immolation protest, China says
- Thousands join Hong Kong campaign to keep out Chinese motorists
- Indonesian terrorism suspect on trial for Bali bombings
- Nine arrested in Vietnam for smuggling people to Australia
- Drunken man arrested for trying to take wrong newborn from hospital
- BACKGROUND: 2002 Bali bombings
- Indonesian goes on trial for Bali bombings
Sunday 12 February 2012
- All Black giant Jonah Lomu seeks new kidney
- New Zealand terrorism trial begins
- Iran holds talks with Chinese envoy over nuclear dispute
- Tibetan nun reportedly set herself on fire in protest against China
- Japan's Emperor Akihito to have heart bypass surgery
- BACKGROUND: Sanctions against Myanmar
- EU development commissioner arrives in Myanmar
- Myanmar president warns of "jungle law of superpowers"
- Death toll reaches 41 in Philippine quake, 67 still missing
- ASEAN chief expresses concerns about Myanmar reforms
- Thai businessman pays 354,800 dollars for lucky licence tags
- PREVIEW: China's future leader faces tough but thorough US audition
- Taiwan temple provides divine inspiration for finding love
Saturday 11 February 2012
- 14 killed in bus accident in Indonesia
- Another one-horse race for wonder mare Black Caviar
- Taiwan abuzz over success of first NBA star
- Army launches search for abducted Europeans in southern Philippines
- Myanmar dissident monk released after questioning
- Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi kicks off by-election campaign
Friday 10 February 2012
- LEAD: China jails dissident for seven years over "subversive" poem