Vietnam, a worthy member of the UN Human Rights Council

Vietnam, a worthy member of the UN Human Rights Council

Vietnam has been elected to the UN Human Rights Council for 2014-16, showing the international community’s trust in the country’s human rights achievements. It’s also an opportunity for Vietnam to contribute to ensuring human rights globally.

Asia, Europe join hands to mitigate natural disasters

Asia, Europe join hands to mitigate natural disasters

Senior officials from Asia-Europe Meeting members and leading experts from ASEM partners, the United Nations and regional and international organisations gathered in Hanoi on November 18 for an ASEM high-level meeting on disaster prevention and relief in response to climate change.

Grieving Philippine survivors take solace in Sunday prayer

Grieving Philippine survivors take solace in Sunday prayer

Vietnam, a worthy member of the UN Human Rights Council

Vietnam, a worthy member of the UN Human Rights Council

Hacker linked to Anonymous gets 10-year sentence

Hacker linked to Anonymous gets 10-year sentence

New gene therapy could reverse heart failure in pigs: study

New gene therapy could reverse heart failure in pigs: study

The findings, published in the U.S. journal Science Translational Medicine, is the final study phase before human clinical trials can begin testing SUMO-1 gene therapy, researchers at the Cardiovascular Research Center at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai said.

Death toll in Philippines from typhoon Haiyan climbs to 1,833

Death toll in Philippines from typhoon Haiyan climbs to 1,833

The additional fatalities coming from Western Visayas reached 103, while the number of those who perished in Eastern Visayas remained at 1,660, said Eduardo del Rosario, executive director of the Philippines' National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

Iran, IAEA sign deal for inspecting more nuclear facilities

Iran, IAEA sign deal for inspecting more nuclear facilities

According to the agreement signed by Ali-Akbar Salehi, the head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, and Yukiya Amano, the visiting chief of the IAEA, Iran will allow the UN nuclear watchdog's inspectors to visit Arak heavy water plant and Gachin yellow cake mine.

10,000 people fear dead in C. Philippines by typhoon

10,000 people fear dead in C. Philippines by typhoon

An estimated 10,000 people in central Philippine province of Leyte might be killed by super typhoon Haiyan, Xinhua News Agency reported on November 10.

Super-typhoon Haiyan hits Philippines

Super-typhoon Haiyan hits Philippines

At least one person in the Philippines was killed when super-typhoon Haiyan, the strongest cyclone of this year in the world, made landfall over Guiuan municipality in eastern Samar, about 600 km northeast to the capital city of Manila, on November 8.

Asian economies faced with key challenges in next decade: Australian economist

Asian economies faced with key challenges in next decade: Australian economist

David Gruen, executive director of the Treasury's Macroeconomic Group, made the remark at an economic forum entitled "Asia's Economic Challenges and Policy Choices" held by the Australian National University (ANU)'s East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.

India launches first mission to Mars

India launches first mission to Mars

A television grab from Indian channel NDTV of the PSLV-C25 launch vehicle carrying the Mars Orbiter probe as its payload lifts off from the launch pad in Sriharikota. (Credit: AFP)

Thai PM defends controversial amnesty bill

Thai PM defends controversial amnesty bill

Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra

Thailand: Thousands flock to streets against amnesty bill

Thailand: Thousands flock to streets against amnesty bill

Protest in Bangkok against amnesty bill.

Solar eclipse sweeps Africa, Europe and US

Solar eclipse sweeps Africa, Europe and US

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