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November 13, 2013
SINO DAILY
Tibetan monk sets himself on fire in China: reports
Beijing (AFP) Nov 12, 2013
A Tibetan monk has set himself on fire in an act of protest in China, reports and campaign groups said Tuesday, as top Communist Party leaders hold a key gathering. Tsering Gyal, 20, set himself alight on Monday in Guolou, a Tibetan area of Qinghai province in northwestern China, according to the US-based International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) and Radio Free Asia (RFA), which is funded by the US government. Police extinguished the flames and took Gyal to hospital, they said, adding that his cond ... read more
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SINO DAILY

Dalai Lama potential successor tells China to clean up Tibet
A potential successor to the Dalai Lama Monday warned that Chinese military installations and other projects in Tibet could have disastrous environmental consequences for Asia. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

PROINSO exhibits PV-DIESEL hybrid solutions at Intersolar India
PROINSO will travel to Mumbai to attend Intersolar India, a major solar power industry show that is expected to attract over 8,500 trade members. It will be the fourth time PROINSO takes part ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Disaster experts warn on avoiding 2004 mistakes in Philippines
Disaster experts warned Monday that mistakes made in the relief effort after the catastrophic 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami must not be repeated with the super typhoon that has smashed the Philippines. ... more
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MARSDAILY

Frugal Mars mission launchpad for India in global space market
India's bid to become the first Asian nation to reach Mars sets a new benchmark for frugal interplanetary travel and puts it in a perfect position to grab more of the $300-billion global space market, experts say. ... more


TRADE WARS

Africa scrambles to build export network for mineral resources
These days, Africa's buzzing with plans to build railways, highways, pipelines and ports to get the mineral wealth from the states at the heart of the continent, like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, to the Atlantic and Indian Oceans for export. ... more
The Year In Space
MARSDAILY

Mythbusting India's Mars Mission
The successful launch of India's Mars Orbiter Mission is a major step forward for an advancing Asian space power. The global space community has applauded the flight, which will help the world to be ... more
DEMOCRACY

UN slams 152 death sentences issued by Bangladesh court
The United Nations right chief on Wednesday expressed "serious alarm" at death sentences passed by a Bangladesh court on 152 soldiers over the massacre of scores of army officers in 2009. ... 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
TRADE WARS

IBM says will 'aggressively' contest India tax demand
The local unit of US technology services giant IBM said Wednesday it will "aggressively defend itself" through legal means against an Indian tax demand for a reported $865 million. ... more
MARSDAILY

India reaches for Mars on prestige space mission
India began a countdown Sunday to the launch of its most ambitious and risky space mission to date, sending a probe to Mars which was conceived in just 15 months on a tiny budget. ... more
MARSDAILY

Mars Mission: India's Tryst with the Red Planet
India's first ever Mars mission would begin its travel towards the Red planet on November 5 .2013. It would take around nine-months of time for this satellite to reach Mars orbit and start taking th ... more
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MARSDAILY

India mission to Mars blasts off successfully
India's first mission to Mars blasted off Tuesday with the country aiming to become the only Asian nation to reach the Red Planet with a programme showcasing its low-cost space technology. ... more
WAR REPORT

Bangladesh court sentences 150 soldiers to death for mutiny
A Bangladeshi court Tuesday sentenced at least 150 soldiers to death and jailed hundreds more for their role in a 2009 mutiny in which scores of top officers were massacred. ... 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
THE PITS

Australia approves massive coalmine
Indian conglomerate GVK's massive coal mine project in central Queensland, Australia, has been granted environmental approval. ... more
SINO DAILY

China vows to silence Dalai Lama in Tibet
China's ruling Communist Party aims to silence the voice of the Dalai Lama in his Tibetan homeland by tightening controls on media and the Internet, a top official said Saturday. ... more
MARSDAILY

Indian space head braced for tricky Mars challenge
The head of India's space agency warned Thursday of the immense complexity of sending a mission to Mars as the country prepares to send its first interplanetary probe to explore the atmosphere there. ... more
MARSDAILY
Boeing and Kongsberg Defense Systems Complete Joint Strike Missile Check on FA-18 Super Hornet

New Boeing B-52 Upgrade to Increase Smart Weapons Capacity by Half

Boeing Partners with US Air Force to Reduce Supply Chain Costs


MARSDAILY
China auto sales surge 20.3% in October

China's FAW signs deal to build vehicles in Algeria

Japan PM Abe rides around Tokyo in self-driving vehicles


MARSDAILY
World set to heat up despite clean-energy efforts: IEA

Updating building energy codes: How much can your state save?

Smart water meters stop money going down the drain


MARSDAILY
Revolution in Interior Lighting Ready to Shine

New aluminum alloy stores hydrogen

Wireless device converts 'lost' energy into electric power

MARSDAILY

India Prepares for Mars Mission
India will launch a spacecraft to Mars on November 5 - an ambitious feat attempted only by a handful of countries. The Red Planet mission marks a major expansion of India's space program as it tries ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Ghana arrests 46 more foreigners over illegal gold mining
Ghana has arrested 46 more foreigners suspected of illegal gold mining in the last week, including 43 Chinese, two Indians and an American, an immigration official told AFP Thursday. ... more
SINO DAILY

China's last county finally linked by road
The last county in China to be accessible by modern land transport was finally linked up to the rest of the country Thursday with a new road that has taken decades to build, state media said. ... more
WEATHER REPORT

SMOS sees triple superstorms
ESA's versatile water mission tracked Asia's recent storms over land and sea. Over the past three weeks, tropical cyclone activity has intensified over the seas bordering southern and eastern Asia. ... 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
BIO FUEL

Plant used as biodiesel source found to hide poisonous problem

WATER WORLD

India's water supply at risk

WATER WORLD

Swelling lakes in Hol Xil pose railway threat

FLORA AND FAUNA

Surfer loses leg in latest Reunion island shark attack

SHAKE AND BLOW

Floods kill 48 in eastern India: report

CIVIL NUCLEAR

India's controversial Kudankulam nuclear plant commissioned

THE STANS

India-Pakistan border firing among worst in decade: army

PILLAGING PIRATES

Seaman Guard owner to fight arrest of ship's crew in India

WATER WORLD

Two dead, one missing after Malaysia dam water floods river

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Indian farmer gets one-dollar cheque in flood relief

India starts up controversial Russia-backed nuclear plant

China, India sign border defence agreement

India sets November 5 for Mars mission launch

Antarctic nations face off again over sanctuary plans

Pakistan PM says ready to go 'extra mile' with India

Sri Lanka raises defence budget despite foreign pressure

India seeks UAVs for Kashmir border surveillance

Pakistan says civilian killed by Indian military

India PM leaves for Russia, China

Delhi hospitals overflow with hidden dengue epidemic

BHP Billiton scraps most of its Indian gas, oil exploration

Indian PM heads to Russia, China to boost trade

India PM fails to strike nuclear deal in Russia

Clock ticks for Madagascar's lemurs

Mission To Mars: A Critical Step In Space Globalization

India close to signing with Kangnam for minesweepers

'Toxic bomb' ticks on Maldives rubbish island

Pakistan military says one killed by India firing

Tibetan poet gives voice to dead protesters in new book

Post-Fukushima, Asia still drives global nuclear growth

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