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Wreckage found from Russian plane missing in Indonesiaupdated: Wed May 09 2012 23:04:00

The wreckage of a Russian passenger airliner that went missing during a demonstration flight over Indonesia has been found in a mountainous area, a local official said Thursday.

Cultural mix gives Philippines art edgeupdated: Wed May 09 2012 22:05:00

After paying five homeless people outside his studio in Manila to help chew 700 pieces of bubble gum, Louie Cordero began to wonder what he had undertaken in the name of art.

Why are we still in 'Vietghanistan?'updated: Sat May 05 2012 18:23:00

As a veteran of combat in Vietnam, I am often asked about current wars. Recently I have been asked about soldiers posing with corpses or urinating on corpses in Afghanistan. The "patriotic" media wants us to understand what it is like to be a soldier in war, not to condone the conduct but to ask "who are we to judge?" They want to know about rules of war: "Are there rules about taking pictures with dead bodies?"

Philippines' ecofriendly trikesupdated: Thu May 03 2012 22:41:00

CNN's Kyung Lah reports on how the Philippines hopes to reduce pollution, one ecofriendly motorbike at a time.

Philippines' tourism campaign hopes for boost from social mediaupdated: Thu May 03 2012 00:59:00

The Philippines Department of Tourism has a lot to boast about. The country has beautiful beaches, great scuba diving and a culture that is known for its hospitality. What it doesn't have is a lot of money for a global tourism campaign.

Philippine tourism's social media boostupdated: Thu May 03 2012 00:59:00

With a good idea but little money, the Philippines' tourism department turns to social media to attract visitors.

Ballet provides opportunity in Manilaupdated: Wed May 02 2012 23:17:00

Ballet is proving to be a route out of the shanty towns of Manila for a lucky few young dancers. Kyung Lah reports.

Families survive on tossed food scrapsupdated: Tue May 01 2012 10:05:00

In Manila's slums, the contents of fast food restaurants' trash bags are turned into whole new meals, called 'pagpag'.

'Garbage chicken' a grim staple for Manila's poor updated: Tue May 01 2012 10:05:00

Felipa Fabon waits outside a local fried chicken restaurant in Manila. Crouching near to feral cats and rubbish bins, she isn't there to meet friends for dinner but to search through the diner's trash bags.

Human rights activist detained in Vietnam on 'terrorism' chargeupdated: Mon Apr 30 2012 03:52:00

A pro-democracy activist has been ordered detained in Vietnam for at least four months, having been charged with organizing terrorist activities, state media reported.

Philippines abuzz with call centersupdated: Mon Apr 30 2012 01:08:00

A soft accent and ties to the U.S. has made the Philippines the hub for outsourced call centers.

Ringing in the changes: The Philippines' call center boomupdated: Mon Apr 30 2012 01:08:00

It is 1a.m. at the Manila offices of VXi and nearly everyone is on the phone.

'Mind Movers' show nature in scaleupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 23:28:00

The Mind Museum in Taguig, Philippines engages visitors with a hands on approach to educational science.

Philippines shuffles ships in maritime standoff with Chinaupdated: Thu Apr 12 2012 06:09:00

The Philippines said Thursday that it had pulled its largest naval vessel away from a remote lagoon in the South China Sea where it was engaged in an uneasy standoff with two Chinese maritime surveillance ships.

5 die after earthquake near Indonesia updated: Thu Apr 12 2012 04:59:00

Five people died after two major earthquakes struck near Indonesia, authorities said Thursday.

Preparing search and rescue post-quakeupdated: Thu Apr 12 2012 04:59:00

Phillip Charlesworth of IFRC Indonesia Country Office discusses search and rescue efforts following the massive quake.

Water recedes from Thailand beachupdated: Wed Apr 11 2012 14:45:00

Water recedes slightly from a beach in Phuket, Thailand, after a earthquake off Indonesia triggered a tsunami alert.

China, Philippines locked in naval standoffupdated: Wed Apr 11 2012 03:51:00

The Philippines said Wednesday that its largest naval vessel is engaged in a standoff with two Chinese maritime surveillance ships in a remote lagoon in the South China Sea.

Taste your travels with foodie vacationsupdated: Fri Mar 23 2012 16:58:00

CNN's Joe Carter explains how you can turn a vacation meal into a cultural experience.

Thousands protest fuel price hike in Indonesiaupdated: Thu Mar 22 2012 01:07:00

Thousands of protesters marched along Jakarta's main thoroughfare to the presidential palace Wednesday, opposing government plans to increase subsidized fuel prices by 33%.

Nissan expands in Indonesiaupdated: Wed Mar 21 2012 05:58:00

Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn talks about doubling operations in Indonesia.

India names Iranian suspects in Israeli car bombingupdated: Thu Mar 15 2012 10:07:00

Indian police are on the lookout for three Iranians they suspect of involvement in last month's bombing of an Israeli Embassy car in New Delhi, a senior investigator said Thursday.

'Amerasians' in the Philippines fight for recognitionupdated: Sat Mar 03 2012 21:06:00

When Susie Lopez, 43, was a little girl she would run outside her home in Angeles City, near the U.S. Clark Airbase in the Philippines, every time she heard a plane fly by.

Israeli diplomats targeted in Thailandupdated: Sun Feb 26 2012 21:01:00

Thai police say three Iranian bombing suspects targeted Israeli diplomats. CNN's Sara Sidner reports.

Thai police arrest another suspect in Bangkok blastsupdated: Sun Feb 26 2012 21:01:00

Thai police have arrested and detained another Iranian suspect in connection with a series of bombs that went off in Bangkok this month, a law enforcement official said.

Suspect taken to Bangkok blast siteupdated: Thu Feb 23 2012 01:27:00

Police in Thailand widen their search for suspects linked to a series of Bangkok explosions. CNN's Anna Coren reports.

Radio bombs, mysterious stickers probed in Bangkok blastsupdated: Thu Feb 23 2012 01:27:00

A series of blasts last week in Thailand that set off accusations between Iran and Israel involved bombs disguised as radio sets, police said Wednesday.

Thai police seeking more suspects in relation to Bangkok blastsupdated: Wed Feb 22 2012 08:11:00

The Thai police are seeking more suspects in connection with the series of bombs that went off in Bangkok last week as they try to piece together the facts in a murky affair that has fueled accusations between Israel and Iran.

Thai police seek 5th suspect after bombingsupdated: Fri Feb 17 2012 11:31:00

Thai police want to arrest another Iranian allegedly behind the bombs in Bangkok, a fifth member of a group they say intended to strike Israeli diplomats.

Analysis: Was Iran behind the Bangkok bombings?updated: Thu Feb 16 2012 05:50:00

Even before the smoke had cleared from a series of bombings in the Thai capital of Bangkok Tuesday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak blamed Iran for the incident, as well as the attacks against Israeli diplomats in Delhi and Georgia two days ago.

Bombs planted on Israeli embassy carsupdated: Tue Feb 14 2012 22:58:00

Four were injured when a bomb attached to an Israeli embassy van detonated near the Israeli mission in New Delhi, India.

Israel blames Iran for Thai bombingsupdated: Tue Feb 14 2012 22:58:00

Israel's defense minister blamed Iran for a series of bombings in the Thai capital of Bangkok Tuesday, a day after attacks against the country's diplomats in India and Georgia.

Volcano erupts in Indonesia, hurling ash cloud into the skyupdated: Thu Feb 09 2012 21:33:00

A restless volcano in northern Indonesia erupted Friday, spewing clouds of ash as high as 2 kilometers into the sky, the country's National Disaster Management Agency said.

Philippines revises down death toll from quakeupdated: Wed Feb 08 2012 02:22:00

The Philippine authorities have significantly revised down the death toll from a strong earthquake that shook the country's third-largest island on Monday.

Military mobilizes as death toll climbs in the Philippinesupdated: Tue Feb 07 2012 06:08:00

The death toll climbed to 48 on Tuesday from a strong earthquake that rocked the Visayas region of the Philippines, state media reported.

Aftershocks rattle Philippines; quake death toll climbs to 15updated: Mon Feb 06 2012 18:15:00

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Monday off the third-largest island in the Philippines has killed at least 15 people, the government said.

Where in the world ... ?updated: Mon Feb 06 2012 16:01:00

[Updated 4 p.m. Monday, February 6] This overcrowded train is in Jakarta, Indonesia, where it is common to see people riding on the roofs of cars in the state-run rail system.

Philippines issues local tsunami alert after quake hits between islandsupdated: Mon Feb 06 2012 06:48:00

A 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck Monday off the third-largest island in the Philippines, prompting the country to issue a tsunami alert for the coastlines near the epicenter.

Gunmen attack fishing boats in Philippines, killing 15updated: Tue Jan 24 2012 02:28:00

Gun-wielding attackers aboard small vessels opened fire on a group of fishing boats in a restive area of the southern Philippines, killing 15 people in an apparent turf dispute between fishermen, the military authorities said Tuesday.

Indonesian farmers: Crisis as usualupdated: Mon Jan 23 2012 12:16:00

Ask a small farmer in Indonesia about the impact of the global financial crisis on his daily life and he will answer, "Crisis? What crisis?" As farmers, we know what a big crisis is. In 1997, we saw the collapse of the whole economy, driving thousands of unemployed construction and industry workers back to the villages, where their families already had difficulties making ends meet.

Concrete balls thwart 'train surfing'updated: Wed Jan 18 2012 11:46:00

A spokesman for the state-owned railway company PT Kereta Api defends the use of concrete balls to stop 'train surfing'.

Concrete balls thwart roof-riding commutersupdated: Wed Jan 18 2012 11:46:00

Indonesia has long fought a losing battle against commuters who stubbornly ride on train roofs to beat the rush hour. But railway officials say they have found the perfect deterrent, concrete balls, suspended on chains from a steel frame, just 25 cm or 10 inches, above any passing train.

Manila's forgers graduate with honors from 'Recto University'updated: Tue Jan 17 2012 07:48:00

If you don't have the time, inclination and, more importantly, the money to go to university in Manila, you can still get a degree. It will cost you between $US10 and $US60, it will take about two hours to complete and it will be fake.

Terrorism suspect leads Thai police to potential bomb materialsupdated: Mon Jan 16 2012 06:54:00

The Thai government said Monday that it had found the basic ingredients for explosive devices in a building in central Thailand, just days after the United States and Israel warned their citizens in Bangkok of the possibility of an imminent terrorist attack.

Thailand arrests suspect amid terror warningupdated: Fri Jan 13 2012 14:19:00

Investigators in Thailand have arrested a Lebanese terror suspect who is accused of trying to attack spots in Bangkok that are popular with Western tourists, the Thai government said Friday.

Quake rattles western Indonesia updated: Wed Jan 11 2012 07:19:00

A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck early Wednesday off the west coast of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, the U.S. Geological Survey reported, but witnesses reported only minor shaking on land.

Anwar: Malaysian reformer emerges after a decade in courtupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 22:26:00

As the leader of Malaysia's reform -- or reformasi -- movement, Anwar Ibrahim has spent much of the past decade in court defending himself against sodomy charges.

Security stepped up at Philippines procession after terror threatsupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 02:11:00

Authorities in the Philippines say they have stepped up security measures for a huge religious procession taking place in Manila on Monday after receiving information suggesting it may be the target of a terrorist attack.

Dozens dead in Philippines landslideupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 19:32:00

A landslide in a remote area of the southern Philippines kills dozens and leaves more than 100 missing.

Indonesia boy found guilty, freed amid sandals furorupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 05:20:00

A local court has set free a teenage boy after finding him guilty of stealing a policeman's sandals in a case that caused furor among Indonesians frustrated with perceived injustices against the poor and defenseless.

Indonesia's flip-flop protestupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 05:20:00

Indonesians dump thousands of flip-flops at police stations to protest the alleged brutality of a 15-year-old boy.

Hundreds hurt in New Year festivities in the Philippinesupdated: Sun Jan 01 2012 05:25:00

Firecrackers and gunfire injured nearly 500 people as throngs ushered in the New Year in Manila, CNN affiliate ABS-CBN reported Sunday.

Donations pour into Philippines in wake of deadly stormupdated: Thu Dec 29 2011 22:35:00

Foreign aid to the Philippines in the wake of a deadly tropical storm has reached $12.6 million, the Philippine government announced Thursday.

Philippines flooding: Children at riskupdated: Thu Dec 29 2011 22:35:00

Mark Anthony Dasco of ChildFund Philippines talks about the recovery and children who are most at risk.

More rain forecast for storm-battered Philippinesupdated: Tue Dec 27 2011 05:33:00

The Philippine government said Tuesday that fresh rain in Visayas and Mindanao could set off flash floods and landslides, bringing the potential for more misery in places already struggling to recover from a deadly tropical storm.

More than 1,000 missing in Philippines after stormupdated: Fri Dec 23 2011 10:41:00

More than 1,000 people are missing in the aftermath of a tropical storm that wreaked havoc across the southern Philippines last weekend, the country's government said Friday, as it grappled with the mounting humanitarian crisis in the region.

Indonesia arrests 4 over people-smugglingupdated: Fri Dec 23 2011 09:54:00

Four people have been detained for smuggling people on an Australia-bound vessel that sank last weekend off East Java, Indonesian police said on Friday.

Thailand and Cambodia to withdraw troops from around disputed templeupdated: Thu Dec 22 2011 06:47:00

Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to withdraw their troops from the area surrounding a disputed border temple, the official Thai news agency MCOT reported.

Death toll from Philippines storm rises above 1,000updated: Wed Dec 21 2011 04:20:00

The death toll in the Philippines from a tropical storm that struck the south of the country over the weekend has risen above 1,000, a government official said Wednesday.

13 survivors from boat that sank off Indonesia found adrift at seaupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 06:39:00

Thirteen people left adrift off the coast of Indonesia after their boat sank have been rescued by a passing coal freighter, the head of the local search and rescue agency said Tuesday.

Death toll climbs in Philippinesupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 06:37:00

Journalist Maria Ressa discusses aid and rescue efforts in the Philippines following a deadly tropical storm.

A second life for Vietnam's bile bearsupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 04:42:00

As a hangover "cure," they don't come more brutally disturbing than bear bile.

Storm death toll tops 650 in Philippines; hundreds missingupdated: Sun Dec 18 2011 20:27:00

Tropical Storm Washi moved away from the southern Philippines early Monday, but not before leaving behind a wake of destruction and at least 652 people dead, according to the Philippine Red Cross.

Aid needed for Philippines disasterupdated: Sun Dec 18 2011 20:27:00

Journalist Maria Ressa reports on the latest events on the ground in the Philippines on the aftermath of a massive storm.

At least 447 dead after storm pummels Philippinesupdated: Sat Dec 17 2011 21:40:00

The death toll from a tropical storm that pummeled the Philippines rose to at least 447 on Sunday, according to the national chairman of the Philippine Red Cross.

2 dead, more than 100 missing after boat sinks off Indonesian coastupdated: Sat Dec 17 2011 21:31:00

At least two people are dead and more than 100 missing after a wooden boat carrying migrants to the Australian territory of Christmas Island sunk off the coast of Indonesia, a rescue official said early Sunday.

Kidnapped 14-year-old Filipino-American is freeupdated: Mon Dec 12 2011 18:40:00

A 14-year-old Filipino-American boy abducted in July by suspected Islamic militants in the Philippines is free, officials said.

13 killed in Philippines plane crashupdated: Sat Dec 10 2011 06:09:00

A small plane crashed near the Philippine capital Saturday after its pilot requested an emergency landing, killing at least 13 people, CNN affiliate ABS-CBN reported.

American gets 2.5 years for insulting Thai monarchyupdated: Thu Dec 08 2011 13:31:00

A Thai criminal court has sentenced a Thai-born American to 2 1/2 years in prison for insulting the monarchy, the latest case involving controversial laws for defaming, insulting or threatening the royal family.

Jumbo ambulance saves elephantsupdated: Mon Dec 05 2011 00:47:00

Sangduen "Lek" Chailert is known as Thailand's elephant queen.

Indonesia releases Australian teen convicted of drug possession updated: Sun Dec 04 2011 03:58:00

Indonesia on Sunday released an Australian teen convicted of marijuana possession on the resort island of Bali after the boy spent two months in detention, a local prosecutor said.

Manila's little people seek their own communityupdated: Thu Dec 01 2011 03:17:00

Crowded, gritty, and poor, Metro Manila can be a tough place to live for just about anyone; but when you stand three feet 10 inches the odds are seriously stacked against you.

Former PM to be questioned in Thailandupdated: Tue Nov 29 2011 07:04:00

Thai authorities have summoned former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva for questioning over the deaths of protesters during a deadly crackdown last year.

Blast kills 3, injures 27 in the Philippinesupdated: Sun Nov 27 2011 23:40:00

A blast at a hotel in the southern Philippines on Sunday killed three people and wounded 27, an official said.

Teen accused of pot possession in Indonesia sentenced to 2 months updated: Fri Nov 25 2011 09:00:00

An Australian teen was sentenced to two months in prison in Indonesia for marijuana use in a case that has drawn international attention.

Deadly new, old floods wreak havoc in Thailandupdated: Thu Nov 24 2011 22:58:00

Flooding ravaged parts of southern Thailand on Thursday, with residents there joining their countrymen in Bangkok and beyond struggling with the effects of high water.

2 killed in football stampede in Indonesiaupdated: Tue Nov 22 2011 05:29:00

Two people were killed Monday in a stampede while Indonesia and Malaysia played their final football match at the Southeast Asian Games in Jakarta, police said.

Bangkok feuding over flood waterupdated: Wed Nov 16 2011 05:50:00

Some Bangkok residents may be living with flood water for months, and they're not happy about it. Liz Neisloss reports.

Thailand: Super-canal may prevent floodsupdated: Wed Nov 16 2011 05:50:00

Thai authorities are considering the construction of a super-express waterway through Bangkok to prevent future floods similar to the one that has crippled the Thai capital and brought manufacturing in other parts of the country to a standstill.

Famed Thai temple site re-emergesupdated: Mon Nov 14 2011 05:44:00

While flooding still threatens Bangkok, the ancient temples at Ayutthaya have re-emerged. CNN's Liz Neisloss reports.

Floodwater recedes in Thailand, but steep challenges lingerupdated: Mon Nov 14 2011 05:44:00

The mammoth flooding that has deluged much of Thailand, killing hundreds, appears to be subsiding.

Bangkok's cement refugeupdated: Sat Nov 12 2011 09:39:00

Prefabricated shells meant for building Bangkok's elevated skyway have become home for flood refugees.

Bangkok still reeling from record floodsupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 07:10:00

CNN's Liz Neisloss reports on how the city of Bangkok is coping with ongoing flood waters.

Thailand battles worst flood in 50 yearsupdated: Thu Nov 10 2011 07:28:00

CNN's Pedram Javaheri takes a look at the latest updates from the widespread flooding in southeast Asia.

Bangkok resident: Disease is a problemupdated: Wed Nov 09 2011 22:48:00

Bangkok resident, Anisha Prachaseri, talks to CNN about the danger of disease and power outages in her flooded country.

Bangkok flooding causes road closuresupdated: Tue Nov 08 2011 06:13:00

Flooding in Bangkok, Thailand is coming closer to the city's downtown business district. CNN's Tom Sater reports.

Indonesian boom highlights infrastructure crisisupdated: Mon Nov 07 2011 19:30:00

Rows of cargo containers clutter the tarmac outside an overflowing warehouse at Jakarta's airport where there are not enough landing slots for all the planes. The chaotic scene offers the most graphic illustration of how strong economic expansion is straining Indonesia's worn out infrastructure just as it emerges, once again, as a regional power.

Epic floods in Thailand: How you can helpupdated: Mon Nov 07 2011 11:21:00

Flooding caused by monsoon rains and swollen rivers has ravaged Thailand, affecting more than 9.5 million people nationwide.

Concerns, floodwaters rise in Bangkok updated: Mon Nov 07 2011 00:11:00

The death toll from Thailand's worst flooding in half a century reached 506 Sunday as floodwaters inched southward toward downtown Bangkok, the interior ministry said.

Cambodia defies ban and sends maids to Malaysia, lawmaker saysupdated: Sat Nov 05 2011 23:42:00

A Cambodian opposition parliament member says labor recruitment agencies in her country are still sending domestic workers to Malaysia -- despite a recent ban on the practice -- because many government officials either own or have close ties to the companies.

Bangkok subways at risk as flooodwaters inch closer updated: Sat Nov 05 2011 06:42:00

Thailand's floodwaters inched toward downtown Bangkok Saturday, threatening some subway stations as leaders urged residents not to open defenses set up to divert the waters from the capital.

Thai floods hammer manufacturing sectorupdated: Sat Nov 05 2011 06:42:00

Hana Microelectronics CEO Richard Han discusses the impact of Thailand's floods on business.

Central Bangkok still dry but water creeping deeperupdated: Fri Nov 04 2011 13:09:00

The worst flooding in generations crept deeper into Bangkok Friday as the Thai leader asked residents to come to terms with water everywhere.

Satellite images reveal Thai flood plight updated: Thu Nov 03 2011 15:25:00

These satellite photos taken before and after recent floods in Thailand show how the landscape has been transformed.

Bangkok airport surrounded by waterupdated: Wed Nov 02 2011 02:09:00

Bangkok's Don Muang Airport is now the home for 500 evacuees from the floods. ITN's John Sparks reports.

Thai flood waters prompt exodusupdated: Tue Nov 01 2011 22:18:00

CNN's Sara Sidner reports Bangkok has seen some relief from flood waters, but residents are not out of the woods yet.

Bangkok residents battle floodwatersupdated: Tue Nov 01 2011 22:13:00

Thousands of people in the Thai capital, Bangkok, are evacuating their homes in the face of deadly flooding.

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