China is considered global leader in copyright violations; <i>Potter</i> piracy has been a huge problem from the start
Muslims in both countries say they still believe US soldiers in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, abused copies of Islam's holy book in bid to get
VOA's Benjamin Sand talks about situation in Balakot, 15 kilometers from Saturday's massive quake's epicenter
18,000 killed, most of them in Pakistan; there are reports the number of dead could pass 25,000 in Pakistan alone
King Norodom Sihamoni will meet with Chinese president and other government leaders during five-day visit
But South Korean envoy says negotiations will focus on nuclear disarmament, and not on side issues
Spokesmen for Taleban say insurgents in Kandahar province killed police chief Sunday on orders from group's religious leaders
International economists say changes were set in motion in 1999 when President Pervez Musharraf instituted a series of structural refor
Local news reports say Tung Chee-hwa has submitted his resignation to authorities in Beijing because of health concerns
US defense secretary says troops will continue to focus on "rooting out" Taleban, al-Qaida
Delegates to six-party North Korean nuclear disarmament talks agree to three-week recess
Delegates say North Koreans have presented growing list of demands, have refused to budge on any of them
September vote considered critical for Afghanistan's fledgling democracy
Official Pakistani delegation in Brussels for talks included Senator Sami ul-Haq, a strong supporter of Afghanistan's ousted Taleban re
Move widely seen as face-saving gesture for unpopular chief executive, who announced his resignation Thursday
Aviation Safety Council says fatigue cracks are likely cause of fatal crash
Session seen as major advance for country's new democracy, 4 years after US forces helped topple oppressive Taleban regime
More than 8,000 government employees forced to give up their part-time jobs in the business world
It is second lawsuit brought by Pan Blue opposition coalition, and second time it has failed to annul presidential election result of M
Reporters without Borders says at least 20 other Falun Gong members are in custody for posting photos to Internet
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