South Korea sect talks of deer and fireflies startled by police raid
ANSEONG South Korea (Reuters) – South Korean on Friday police arrested the brother of a South Korean businessman linked to a ferry disaster in April in which hundreds of school children drowned, as the net appeared to tighten around the fugitive’s fami…
Japan denies brush with Chinese planes, demands China withdraws footage
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan on Friday denied Beijing’s claims that its Self-Defence Force planes came “dangerously close” to Chinese aircraft in an incident over the East China Sea on Wednesday, demanding China takes down the footage allegedly showing the …
South Koreans, shaken by ferry disaster, send kids to safety class
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean parents, well known for marching their children off to cram schools, have been enrolling their youngsters in safety classes since hundreds of people were killed in a ferry sinking in April.
Japan PM moves closer to winning support for looser limits on military
TOKYO (Reuters) – Prime Minister Shinzo Abe moved closer to easing constitutional curbs that have kept Japan’s military from fighting abroad since World War Two after the ruling party’s dovish coalition partner agreed to consider a compromise proposal….
Mega-events may get less ambitious as Brazil counts World Cup costs
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – Plagued by delays and opposition at home, the World Cup in Brazil might be a turning point for sporting mega-events, forcing soccer’s governing body and the International Olympic Committee to accept less ambitious bids to red…
Resurgent violence underscores morphing of al Qaeda threat
WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – – In Iraq, an al Qaeda splinter group is threatening Baghdad after seizing control of two cities. In Pakistan, the Taliban attacked a major airport twice in one week. And in Nigeria, the Islamist militant group Boko Har…
U.S. accuses Sudan of deadly attacks on civilians
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States on Thursday condemned recent attacks by the Sudanese government’s Rapid Support Forces on civilians in the Blue Nile and South Kordofan states, saying they have been deliberately targeting schools and hospit…
South Korea’s Park replaces finance minister in cabinet reshuffle
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Park Geun-hye replaced her finance minister with a three-term member of parliament and close policy confidant in a cabinet reshuffle on Friday in the aftermath of a ferry disaster that killed more than 300 peopl…
China’s top Taiwan official to make first visit to island
BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s top official in charge of relations with Taiwan will make his first visit to the island later this month, state media said, following large-scale protests there against a controversial trade pact.
Spooked by probes, pharma executives ask: should I leave China?
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – China’s crackdown on corruption in the pharmaceutical sector has frightened foreign executives so much that some fear they could be jailed and have asked their lawyers if they should leave the country for six months. Others are thi…