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Sanjay Dutt, charged under India's anti-terrorist laws in connection with a series of bomb blasts in Bombay, will be spending the summer in Calgary shooting a movie.More
One man is dead and another is missing in a deadly feud that was made in B.C. and is raging in India.More
First it was Hindu icons on slippers. Then it was a Hindu diety on toilet seats. Now it is the image of the revered Hindu Gods on bikinis and women's underwear.More
Elephants, camels, horses, rickshaws, and bullock carts are all being mobilised in India while in the text message-crazy Philippines, cell-phones are beeping non-stop and jeepneys and tricycles are spinning their wheels daily for political ralleyMore
Eight people have been arrested for running a sophisticated factory making Canadian visas in New Delhi.More
Sikh sect leader Grewal denies that he made a phone call to India ordering his gun-toting faithful to fire on a rival group opposed to his rule.More
India's premier investigative agency is investigating diplomats and foreign service officers in Britain, Australia and Canada as part of an unravelling immigration scandal.More
On the visa forms at the Canadian High Commission in New Delhi, they claim to be dancers, singers or musicians.More
The first family of the Philippines is embroiled in an unfolding scandal involving allegations of money laundering, steamy affairs and shady deals.More
The Hong Kong government is tracking the assets of a corrupt cop - one of the notorious 'Five Dragons' - who had fled to Vancouver.More
A multi-national wants to mine in an area of B.C. like the North Shore Mountains, but they are protected under Canadian law.More
Vancouver based mining conglomerate Placer Dome has been secretly lobbying Indonesian officials to cancel the 'protected' designation of an ancient rainforest.More
The FBI is warning lawmakers that China has more than 3,000 "front" companies in the US whose real purpose is to direct espionage efforts.More
Albert Yeung Sau Shing, Hong Kong's most flamboyant and criminally linked tycoon is a regular fixture in Canadian and American reports on Asian organised crime.More
A Filipino couple wanted by Manila for a multi-billion peso tax scam have fled to B.C. where they have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars buying up real estate.More
For over two decades, police in Canada, the U.S. and Hong Kong have been trying to put away Cheng Chui Ping, accused of smuggling thousands of Chinese migrants.More
In an astonishingly undiplomatic speech, the outgoing Malaysian leader described Westerners as a greedy, warmongering mob which promoted free sex and sodomy.More
A confidential report obtained exclusively by The Asian Pacific Post reveals American spies had predicted Bali resorts were the targets of Islamic radicals.More
The 26-year-old lawyer whose family changed the spelling of their last name several years ago, and who is the estranged niece of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.More
A militant leader has been declared a martyr by the Sikh religion's highest political body, sparking fears of a revival of Sikh militancy in Canada.More