“Cricket always brings these two countries together.”
— SHAHID AFRIDI, Pakistan team captain, ahead of the showdown between cricket arch-rivals India and Pakistan, in the cricket World Cup semi finals. The prime ministers of …
James Dyson, the designer that brought us the bag-free vacuum cleaner, is enraged the leak of technology from Britain’s best universities.
The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce has banned outdoor ads that promote a lavish lifestyle and include words such as “supreme,” “royal,” “high class” and “luxury”.
Some of the people who swarmed China’s supermarkets last week say they’ve been duped.
Worried about “real” radiation levels around the damaged Fukushima’s Daichii plant? Ask the people.
Amid the long, long series of Berlusconi shenanigans, NewsFeed almost forgot that Italy turns 150 years young today.
The U.S. and several other countries have started to arrange the voluntary evacuation of government personnel in Tokyo and areas of northern Japan hardest hit by the earthquake, tsunami and radiation leaks.
In fear of offending the Chinese moviegoing population, MGM has changed the villains the upcoming remake of its 1984 cult movie Red Dawn. Now it’s North Korean armed forces stomping around, not Chinese troops.
Japan is home to some of the most advanced robotic technology available. So when disaster strikes, search and rescue is carried through with the help of dedicated automatons.
Does this guy look familiar to you? If so, there’s a reason to it: it’s the most common face type on the planet.
Yet another call of the China bears: beware of the stamp bubble!
Seoul is using an old-school method — leaflet bombing — to tell its northern neighbors about events in the Middle East.