WN Network TV Asia Pacific
TV Asia Pacific
Search the World News Network
Advanced Search

 
RELATED SITES
BOOKMARK THIS PAGE!
MAKE THIS PAGE YOUR HOMEPAGE!
WN TOOLBAR!
Breaking News Mon, 6 Feb 2012
Apple iPhone - Smartphone
Australia   Patent   Photos   Smartphones   Wikipedia: Apple Inc.  
Apple expands patent lawsuit against Samsung in Australia
Digital Content Producer - Dallas Business Journal Email | Twitter | Twitter | Apple Inc. has expanded its patent lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. in Australia from three claims to 276 and... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Business Journal
HTC ssmartphone
Android   Photos   Smartphone   Taiwan   Wikipedia: HTC  
Taiwan smartphone maker HTC sees Q1 revenue falling
   | Added At:  2012-02-06 2:36 PM |    Last Updated At: 2012-02-06 2:36 PM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has been added to your saved article... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Himalayan
Palestinian children fill plastic bottles and jerry cans with drinking water from a public tap at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp  on September 23, 201. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/wn) Co-operation in a world of scarce resources
| From competition among hunter-gatherers for wild game to imperialist wars over precious minerals, resource wars have been fought throughout history; today, however, the competition appears set to en... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Al Jazeera
Climate   Development   Environment   Photos   Wikipedia: Natural resource  
Poland - Mitsubishi Motors Mitsubishi to close European plant
Japanese car maker Mitsubishi Motors is to end production at its only plant in Western Europe. | Production has fallen at Mitsubishi's car plant at Born in the Netherlands to just 50,000 cars, as Mits... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska) BBC News
Carmaker   Company   Mitsubishi   Photos   Wikipedia: NedCar  
Top Stories
A businessman walks past an electronic stock board in Tokyo, Japan, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008. Japanese stocks veered sharply downhill Wednesday, as spreading pessimism over corporate earnings and a strengthening yen sent the benchmark index tumbling almost 7 percent. The Nikkei 225 stock average fell 631.56 points, or 6.79 percent, to 8,674.69. The broader Topix index lost 7.05 percent to 88 Asian stocks rise after US unemployment falls
| BANGKOK — Asian stock markets climbed Monday after U.S. unemployment fell to its lowest in three years, suggesting a stronger recovery in the world's No. 1 econom... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye) Springfield News-Sun
Asia   Markets   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Hang Seng Index  
New Zealand cricketer Jacob Oram delivers a ball during a practice session for the tri-nation cricket series in Dambulla, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010. New Zealand inflict massive defeat on Zimbabwe
|   | Whangarei: Feb 6, 2012 |   | Opener Rob Nicol plundered 146, the fifth highest one-day international score by a New Zealand batsman as they trounced Zimba... (photo: AP / Eranga Jayawardena) Cricket Country
Photos   Soccer   Sport   Wikipedia: Jacob Oram   Zimbabwe  
A money trader at a Tokyo dealing room reacts as U.S. dollar is traded below 90 yen level Friday afternoon, Dec. 12, 2008. The dollar's fall to a 13-year-low against the yen also accelerated selling on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, hitting hard exporters such as autos and electronics. The greenback fell as far as 88.16 yen in the afternoon, its lowest level since Aug. 2, 1995 when the U.S. currency fell to 88.02 yen while the Nikkei average lost 484.68 points, or 5.56 percent, to close at 8,235.8 Tokyo stocks end up 1.10%
TOKYO: Tokyo stocks added 1.10 percent Monday, supported by positive performances on other Asian bourses, that followed last week's strong gains on Wall Street after robu... (photo: AP / Shuji Kajiyama) The Times Of India
Nikkei   Photos   Stock Exchange   Tokyo   Wikipedia: Dow Jones Newswires  
Mitsubishi Motors Corp. President Osamu Masuko poses with the company's newly unveiled electric car "i-MiEV" in Tokyo, Japan, Friday, June 5, 2009. The 4.59 million yen ($47,560) i-MiEV is powered solely by electricity, and can be recharged from a regular home socket. The four-seater vehicle can run up to 160 kilometers (100 miles) after charging seven hours at 200 volts. Mitsubishi Motors to stop making cars in W.Europe
TOKYO: Japan's Mitsubishi Motors Corp said it will end production at its only western European plant, in the Netherlands, at the end of this year, a move that was expecte... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa) The Times Of India
Europe   Mitsubishi   Photos   Tokyo  
The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy The seed emergency: The threat to food and democracy
| The seed is the first link in the food chain - and seed sovereignty is the foundation of food sovereignty. If farmers do not have their own seeds or access to open... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska) Al Jazeera
Agriculture   Democracy   Emergency   Food   Photos   Wikipedia: Agriculture  
Egyptian anti-government activists run for a cover from the tear gaz during clashes with the riot- police in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. Protesters continue to battle police in Egypt
| Clashes have continued in Egypt with police firing tear gas at demonstrators hurling rocks and broken tiles, as the protesters demanded swift presidential election and ... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis) Al Jazeera
Egypt   Photos   Police   Protesters   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
China Japan
East Capital to repackage China funds for SICAV range
Wells Fargo Downgrades WuXi PharmaTech (WX) to Market Perfor
'Worshiping Cats' Found In 100 RMB Bills
Hong Kong shares flat
Wen Jiabao at WEF Annual Meeting in Davos 2009
China morning round-up: Wen Jiabao on 'rural democracy'
more
Nippon Express Revenue Surges 67.3 Percent
Bridgestone to Open Its Largest Factory in Vietnam
Bill Gross Blasts Ultra-Low Rates, And Says The Fed Is Takin
Japanese Sumo wrestler returns for 'Ring Ka King' -
Poland - Mitsubishi Motors
Mitsubishi to close European plant
more
Singapore Malaysia
4 Singapore Men Hospitalized by Illegal Sex Enhancement Drug
Shopping in Singapore
Nearly 1kg of Heroin Found Hidden in Snack Packets in Singap
Singapore Remembers Toh ‘of a Generation of Warriors and B
Macau Economy
Casinos seeking next Macau
more
Malaysian jungle adventurers solve WWII mysteries
DPM: Be proud of racial tolerance in the country
Flights to London back on track
Beef up safety at beaches: Lee Lam Thye
Singapore Airlines - National carrier of Singapore
World stock markets fall ahead of US jobs report
more
Indonesia North & South Korea
Dharnawati intended to bribe Muhaimin
West Lombok to open culinary centers
Mandiri Beats Lending Target Due to Economy’s Big Year
Euro Crisis a Danger to China, IMF Warns
A woman wearing gold jewellery-gold-India.
Asia Gold price drop prompts buying; seasonal lull caps interest
more
Vietnam Air discounts fares for Europe, Asia
Hawaii sees a bigger wave of tourists
Hawaii sees a bigger wave of tourists
One Germany Under God’s Greetings
Palestinian children fill plastic bottles and jerry cans with drinking water from a public tap at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) headquarters in the southern Gaza Strip refugee camp  on September 23, 201. (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/wn)
Co-operation in a world of scarce resources
more
Vietnam Philippines
Big investment pledges made for Nghe An
Chance of exporting more fruits greater
Kirigami is new art of Vietnamese youth
Working the Vietnamese way
Macau Economy
Casinos seeking next Macau
more
Scores killed in Philippines earthquake
Philippines Earthquake: 6.8 Temblor Kills 13, Triggers Lands
44 killed in Philippine earthquake
2012 hot air balloon fest bigger, brighter
In this photo taken Monday, Sept. 21, 2009, Philippine Marines secure a rebel camp of the Abu Sayyaf group where they raised a Philippine flag after overrunning it in Indanan on the island province of Jolo in southern Philippines Monday.
Filipino villagers may have helped kill terrorist
more