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Top Asian News at 12:30 a.m. GMT

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 04:32 PM PST

SURABAYA, Indonesia (AP) — Relatives of those who died in the AirAsia crash sought strength in prayer Sunday, one week after the disaster killed all 162 on board, as rough weather again prevented searchers from reaching a large object on the ocean floor believed to be the plane's fuselage. Emotionally exhausted family members sang and cried at a tiny chapel in Surabaya, the city where Flight 8501 departed from Dec. 28. The Rev. Philip Mantofa, who heads the congregation at Mawar Sharon Church — where more than a quarter of the victims were members — urged those gathered to find comfort in their faith.

Major study of bereaved military families underway

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 11:28 AM PST

In this Dec. 16, 2014 photo, Army widow, Aimee Wriglesworth, poses for a photo next to a display of some of her late husband's awards and artifacts in her home in Bristow, Va. Wriglesworth lost her husband, an Army major to cancer in 2013. By the hundreds, other widows, widowers, parents, siblings and children are sharing accounts of their grief as part of the largest study ever of America's military families as they go through bereavement. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)With his wife and child close at hand, Army Maj. Chad Wriglesworth battled skin cancer for more than a year before dying at age 37.


Here come the freshmen: Congress' newest class

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 10:35 AM PST

FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2014 file photo, Rep.-elect Mia Love, R-Utah, speaks in Salt Lake City. Congress' approval rating hovers around 15 percent, but there's one group of people excited about the institution: the newly elected lawmakers who are about to join its ranks. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, File )WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress' approval rating hovers around 15 percent, but there's one group of people excited about the institution: the newly elected lawmakers who are about to join its ranks.


Top Asian News at 6:30 p.m. GMT

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 10:32 AM PST

SURABAYA, Indonesia (AP) — Relatives of those who died in the AirAsia crash sought strength in prayer Sunday, one week after the disaster killed all 162 on board, as rough weather again prevented searchers from reaching a large object on the ocean floor believed to be the plane's fuselage. Emotionally exhausted family members sang and cried at a tiny chapel in Surabaya, the city where Flight 8501 departed from Dec. 28. The Rev. Philip Mantofa, who heads the congregation at Mawar Sharon Church — where more than a quarter of the victims were members — urged those gathered to find comfort in their faith.

Australian premier makes unannounced trip to Iraq

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 10:27 AM PST

BAGHDAD (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott made an unannounced visit Sunday to Baghdad, meeting with top officials to discuss ways his country can aid Iraqi forces in their fight against the Islamic State group.

Refugees expand cultural diversity in remote Texas cities

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 06:59 AM PST

Fatin Jasmin Naser Hussein, standing, of Iraq talks with Maria Figueroa of the Dominican Republic, left, and other classmates as they complete some work in a English as a second language class at the Alta Vista Learning Center, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014, in Abilene, Texas. Texas has led the nation in refugee resettlements over the last four years and continues to attract others who move to the state on their own. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)AMARILLO, Texas (AP) — A new Thai and sushi restaurant sits on a busy corner, not far from the vast prairie that once epitomized Texas' early cattle ranching days.


Iraq asks Australian PM for more military aid

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 06:17 AM PST

Picture released by Iraq's Prime Minister's office shows Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi (R) and his Australian counterpart Tony Abbott taking part in a press conference in Baghdad on January 4, 2015Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Sunday asked Australian counterpart Tony Abott to step up military assistance to aid Baghdad's fight against the Islamic State jihadist group. Australia is part of a US-led coalition carrying out air strikes against IS, which spearheaded an offensive that overrun swathes of Iraq, and has also deployed special forces to assist Iraqi troops. Abbott visited Baghdad on Sunday to discuss bilateral cooperation between the two countries. The IS-led offensive in Iraq began last June, and the group's rapid expansion and brutality in areas it controls in Iraq and neighbouring Syria eventually sparked an international campaign against it.


U.S., allies conduct air strikes in Syria, Iraq against Islamic State

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 06:04 AM PST

(Reuters) - The United States and its allies conducted seven air strikes on Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq, the Combined Joint Task Force said on Sunday. Six of the air strikes hit Islamic State positions near Kobani, Syria, and one struck near Mosul, Iraq, the task force said in a statement. It said the air strikes took place between Saturday morning and Sunday morning. (Reporting by Eric Beech in Washington; editing by Susan Thomas)

Israel says arrests Islamic State-linked Palestinians in West Bank

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 05:57 AM PST

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli forces have detained three Islamic State-inspired militants in the occupied West Bank, the first known Palestinian cell linked to the Syria- and Iraq-based insurgent group, the Shin Bet internal security service said on Sunday. It said the three men, all in their early 20s and from Hebron, were arrested in November and told interrogators they planned to attack Israeli soldiers and a Jewish settler. ...

Suspected militants stab Tunisian policeman to death

Posted: 04 Jan 2015 04:36 AM PST

A Tunisian police stands with a weapon near a mountain in KasserineTUNIS (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist militants captured and killed a Tunisian police officer, stabbing him and slashing his throat as he travelled home off-duty south of the capital, the government said on Sunday. Nine suspected militants were arrested after the officer was killed on Saturday night near El Fahes in the Zaghouan region, around 60 km (37 miles) southwest of Tunis, the interior ministry said. Tunisia has been praised for its young democracy after its 2011 uprising toppled autocrat Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali and allowed free elections and a new constitution. ...


Today in History

Posted: 03 Jan 2015 09:00 PM PST

Today is Sunday, Jan. 4, the fourth day of 2015. There are 361 days left in the year.

Politicians to blame for Iraq Sunni-Shiite strife: Maliki

Posted: 03 Jan 2015 04:09 PM PST

Picture released by the office of Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on December 10, 2010 shows Iraq's Vice President Nuri al-Maliki (L) meeting Iran's Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri (R) in Tehran on November 10, 2014Iraqi Vice President Nuri al-Maliki, who was widely criticised for sectarian policies during his time as premier, said Sunday that politicians are to blame for the country's Sunni-Shiite strife. Maliki himself pursued policies that marginalised and angered members of Iraq's Sunni Arab minority, especially during his second term as premier. Sunni suspicion of the Shiite-led government was heightened by heavy-handed security operations in Sunni areas, and the arrest of senior Sunni politicians or their employees. Then last June, the Islamic State jihadist group -- which benefitted from Sunni disenchantment with Baghdad -- spearheaded a sweeping militant offensive that overran large parts of the country north and west of Baghdad.


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