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After a four year battle to expose lavish spending by Canadian diplomats from Asia to Europe to Latin America, a whistleblower has been given the right to sue the government for C$36 millionMore
A expert is pushing the theory that there are remarkable similarities in the traditional lifestyles of Native Canadians and the Chinese indicating the two are of the same stock.More
The Bush Administration has thrown its weight behind a global oil corporation in a court battle against human rights claims.More
Eighty years after meeting his premature death in the trenches of Northern France, Canada's Unknown Soldier was finally brought back home for a final burial in 2000.More
Authorities in Thailand are stopping as many as 200 people every month trying to enter North America on forged travel documents.More
An internet bargain hunter in China who drove the price of a second-hand Volkswagen down to just 116 yuan (C$22) now faces a legal battle.More
Million dollars in medical supplies and clothes raised by Canadian
Indians lying idle in Bombay port
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Several of the ten companies and individuals accused by the United States of selling chemical and germ warfare materials to Iran have Canadian connections.More
The United States will not pay US$34 million it earmarked for a U.N. family planning programs overseas, an initiative aimed at controlling population.More
For China, taking third place in the Miss Universe contest the first time it entered a candidate might seem something to make hearts swell with pride.More
A Bangkok firm is making funeral wreaths out of books.
It is seen as an alternative to ones made of flowers and foam, which are reduced to rubbish after a few days.
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Meet the man who rose from the slums of Manila to run what authorities say is the biggest boiler
room operation in the world
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So now they have buried Robbie Kandola, another statistic in the on-going cycle of violence in Vancouver's Indo-Canadian community.More
Pol Pot's toilet seat, once supported the most feared bottom in Asia, has been reduced to a mere tourist curiosity in the Cambodian town of Siem Reap.More
Warrant of arrest issued for businessman-pal of jailed ex-president
who crippled the Philippine Stock Exchange
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Cashing in on the herbal fad and Viagra, so called sex wonder drugs are a global problem on the rise
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Singapore, Asia's most aggressive nanny state, has come up with a dating guide for young people on how to plan that perfect romantic outing.More
Canadians were among scores of tourists who used the services of a sex cruise line which Thai police raided and shut down last week. MoreEver wanted to now what it feels like to be called 'chink' You could find out, only if Albert Liao was willing to sell you one of his custom-designed Chink t-shirts. MoreAfter being deported from Canada for fraud, the Malaysian conman returned home and ripped off the country's poorest people.More
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