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October 15, 2013
FARM NEWS
Conflict and clashes over China's prized caterpillar fungus
Tongren, China (AFP) Oct 14, 2013
In a dirty, dimly-lit room in a backstreet of one of China's poorest rural towns, a trader combs his leathery fingers through a $17,000 bag of caterpillar fungus, lamenting the curse that its value has wrought. The parasitic fungus, Cordyceps sinensis to science, only exists high on the Tibetan plateau, where it grows through the body of its host - the ghost moth caterpillar - killing it and bursting out of the top of its head. What looks like a small brown twig on the end of a crinkled yellow ... read more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

India, US trying to hamper Pakistan quake relief: top militant
The founder of a militant Islamist group blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks Monday accused the US and India of trying to hamper efforts to help victims of Pakistan's earthquake. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

India cyclone survivors return home to destruction
Hundreds of thousands of people who fled India's strongest cyclone in 14 years returned home to scenes of devastation Monday, as a massive relief operation kicked into gear. ... more
WATER WORLD

Fishermen, farmers secure livelihoods ahead of Indian cyclone
As a crowd of Indian youths frolicked in the rising surf, fisherman Tonka Rao worked frantically to prevent Cyclone Phailin from destroying his livelihood. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Strike ends, temporarily, in India's Andhra Pradesh state
Electricity workers in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh called off their political strike ahead of a severe cyclone forecast to hit the coast Saturday night. ... more


SINO DAILY

China criticises Spain lawsuit over former president
China on Friday criticised a lawsuit in Spain against former Chinese president Hu Jintao over allegations of human rights abuses in Tibet. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Killer Indian cyclone wreaks havoc, 1 million evacuated
A massive relief operation kicked into gear in eastern India Sunday after a terrifying cyclone killed at least 18 people, forced one million from their homes and left a trail of destruction along the coast. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Indian MET wins forecasting battle as cyclone ravages east coast
India's weather office stood vindicated Sunday morning over its predictions for Cyclone Phailin which were consistently below those from foreign meteorologists who foresaw higher wind speeds and greater damage. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Greenland truce or Trump win? Davos "framework" pauses tariffs but not the takeover boasts
Greenlanders doubtful over Trump resolution
EU says ready to sign defence and security pact with India
SINO DAILY

Mexican officials won't meet Dalai Lama: Tibetan group
Mexico leader Enrique Pena Nieto has no plans to meet the Dalai Lama when the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader begins a tour of the country on Friday. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Myanmar to get more coal-fired power
India and Singapore have agreed to jointly build a power plant with Myanmar for the energy-starved Southeast Asian country. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenya seizes 4 tonnes of ivory as elephant slaughter surges
Kenyan customs officers have seized almost four tonnes of elephant ivory in two separate shipments, officials said Wednesday, amid a surge in poaching of the threatened animals. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Alarming suicide rates among Brazil's Guarani Indians
Survival International, a non-profit which champions the rights of indigenous people around the world, on Wednesday highlighted alarming suicide rates among Brazil's tiny Guarani Indian tribe. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Early mammal varieties declined as evolution of flowering plants took off
The dramatic explosion of flowering plant species that occurred about 100 million years ago was thought to have been good news for evolving mammals, providing them with new options for food and habi ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Trump vows to relaunch Egypt-Ethiopia talks on dam row
China's birth rate falls to lowest on record
Chile police arrest suspect over deadly wildfires
TIME AND SPACE

Recent Study Reduces Casimir Force to Lowest Recorded Level
A research team that includes a physics professor at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) has recorded a drastically reduced measurement of the Casimir effect, a fundamental qua ... more
THE STANS

Indian army ends deadly two-week Kashmir operation
The Indian army called off a two-week operation to hunt down suspected rebels in disputed Kashmir Tuesday after a series of gunbattles in which at least eight separatist fighters were killed. ... more
TRADE WARS

Booming Philippine outsourcing industry faces worker shortage
The Philippines' outsourcing industry faces a shortage of trained personnel after a decade of rapid growth which saw it become a pillar of the economy, the industry association said Tuesday. ... more
TRADE WARS
Israel to make helmets for US F-35 fighter

Studies: Cargo aircraft demand to rise; light military helos to drop

Boeing says warplane sale hits US-Brazil turbulence


TRADE WARS
Toyota unveils cars with auto pilot

Romanians saddle up for bike Renaissance

China auto sales jump 19.7% in September


TRADE WARS
Balancing Geological Potential and Political Risk

Global energy meet highlights challenge of growing demand

Global action needed for energy 'trilemma'


TRADE WARS
Disney Research discovers rubbing, tapping paper-like material creates electrical current

Radioactive shale gas contaminants found at wastewater discharge site

US shutdown delaying Keystone XL pipeline review

SUPERPOWERS

Indian protesters clash over creation of Telangana state
Parts of India's Andhra Pradesh state were paralyzed after more than 30,000 electricity workers went on indefinite strike as a protest against the proposed creation of Telangana state. ... more
PILLAGING PIRATES

Somali pirate suspects deny 'attack' on Spanish anti-pirate ship: court
Six Somali men went on trial Monday in Madrid accused of trying to attack a Spanish warship in 2012 during an anti-piracy operation in the Indian Ocean. ... more
AEROSPACE

Indian negotiator for giant Rafale fighter deal dies
A top Indian defence official negotiating a $12 billion deal to buy France's Rafale fighter jets has died of a heart attack, further complicating talks over the delayed contract, officials said Thursday. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Bangladeshi court sentences BNP politician to death
A war crimes court in Bangladesh has sentenced an opposition MP to death for his part in murder and genocide during the 1971 war of independence. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
Quantum transport method reads open quantum states
Scientists uncover new quantum state that could power future technologies
Early universe dark matter born red hot before cooling
TECH SPACE

S. Korean steel plant in India could displace 22,000, says UN

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bangladesh breaks ground for first nuclear power plant

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bangladesh starts building first nuclear plant

LAUNCH PAD

UFO? Star cluster? No, it's Falcon 9's jettisoned fuel

TECH SPACE

China to be world's top gold buyer this year: experts

AEROSPACE

Indian navy gets its first Hawk trainer jets

CAR TECH

China, the global auto industry's best hope

NUKEWARS

Sharif: India-Pakistan arms race 'massive waste'

SINO DAILY

Nearly 9 in 10 kids in China know cigarette logos: study

TERROR WARS

Suspected Indian terrorist escapes during security lapse

Sri Lanka Tamils win landslide in self-rule vote

India planning world's largest solar project

India unveils Mars mission spacecraft

New role for protein family could provide path to how crop traits are modified

Pulsating dust cloud dynamics modelled

Indian police arrest politicians over communal violence

Water supply a problem for New Delhi's poor

Sri Lanka, China to close free-trade deal: Colombo

Phase 2 of India's solar mission faces delays

Emerging powers chide rich nations climate stance

Suu Kyi meets Dalai Lama, risking China's ire

India test-fires long-range missile

Researchers identify ancient ancestor of tulip tree line

Dalai Lama says China's Tibet policy now 'more realistic'

Indy 500 race cars showcase green fuels

India prepares to launch country's maiden mission to Mars

Japan and India to push for better LNG pricing

NASA-Funded Scientists Detect Water on Moon's Surface that Hints at Water Below

Destabilization fears over Somalia's first oil deal

GSAT-7 Satellite Placed in Geosynchronous Orbit

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