The interview, as well as a dinner Peng had with International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach and appearances she made at Olympic venues have shone a deliberate and controlled spotlight on Peng
Journalist Gowhar Nazir Geelani is summoned before an Indian court over a police complaint that his posting was against public interest
But many journalists are taking extraordinary precautions, just in case
Experts say Pyongyang's recent missiles launches hamper humanitarian efforts in a country in dire need of nutritional assistance
American Daniel Stephen Johnston has already spent a year in prison in Cambodia and will likely serve more jail time after he is sentenced in August
Anger erupts amid fears the the two victims are being denied justice
SAIC said many products sold on Alibaba's e-commerce websites and services infringed upon trademarks, were substandard or fake, banned or endangered public security
President says he does not consider hack of Sony Pictures an act of war, but a 'very costly, very expensive' example of cyber-vandalism
Seoul suspends imports of all US poultry, poultry products because of outbreak of bird flu at chicken farm in western state of Oregon
Soldiers, whose nationality was not released, died in Kabul when bomb attached to bicycle exploded next to their vehicle
White House statement says there is no better way to demonstrate commitment to Myanmar than through such 'people-to-people connections at a grassroots level'
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