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Malaysia PM dissolves parliament to hold national elections

Malaysia PM dissolves parliament to hold national elections

A customer watches a live broadcast of an announcement by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak at an electrical shop in Klang, outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Najib has dissolved Parliament to call for national elections expected later this month. <AP Photo/Lai Seng Sin>

Filipino inmates perform YouTube hit “Thriller” dance inside the jail

Filipino inmates perform YouTube hit “Thriller” dance inside the jail

In this photo taken March, 2010 and released by Portfolio Films Wednesday, April 3, 2013, inmates of Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center perform during the taping of the movie “Dance of the Steel Bars” inside the jail compound in Cebu province, central Philippines. The Filipino inmates whose choreographed “Thriller” dance has attracted 52 million […]

Obama says Singapore key to U.S. rebalancing toward Asia

Obama says Singapore key to U.S. rebalancing toward Asia

President Barack Obama called Singapore “one of the most successful countries in the world” and expressed appreciation for its military and economic cooperation, part of his administration’s foreign policy shift toward Asia. Singapore has provided “a steady vision of how countries in the Pacific region can cooperate effectively,” Obama said as he hosted Prime Minister […]

Cambodia Airlines signs a joint venture with Filipino San Miguel Corporation

Cambodia Airlines signs a joint venture with Filipino San Miguel Corporation

Kith Meng (Front R), president of Cambodia Airlines, and Ramon S. Ang (Fromt L), president of San Miguel Corporation and Philippine Airlines, sign a joint venture agreement in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, April 2, 2013. Cambodia Airlines, a majority-owned Cambodian company, and San Miguel Corporation, the Philippines’most diversified conglomerate, on Tuesday signed a joint venture agreement […]

A fire kills 13 children at a mosque in Yangon, Myanmar

A fire kills 13 children at a mosque in Yangon, Myanmar

Muslim religious leaders gather at a mosque following a fire that killed 13 children at a mosque in Yangon, Myanmar, Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Police in Myanmar said 13 children died when an electrical fire broke out at the mosque in the country’s largest city. <AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe> Members of Myanmar Red-Cross team and Muslims […]

Filipino Sultan of Sulu and Archbishop Palma discuss ongoing clashes in Sabah state

Filipino Sultan of Sulu and Archbishop Palma discuss ongoing clashes in Sabah state

In this photo made available by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines-News (CBCP-News), Filipino Sultan of Sulu Jamalul Kiram III, left, talks with CBCP President Archbishop Jose Palma during their meeting in Manila, Philippines on Monday April 1, 2013. Kiram and Palma discussed the on and off clashes in Malaysia’s Sabah state which have […]

Private newspapers return to Myanmar

Privately owned daily newspapers hit Myanmar’s streets on Apr. 1 for the first time in decades under new freedoms that represent a revolution for a media industry which was shackled under military rule. Four Burmese-language titles — The Voice, The Golden Fresh Land, The Union and The Standard Time — made the transition from weeklies […]

Tourists smear their faces with colored powder to celebrate Hindu festival of Holi

Tourists smear their faces with colored powder to celebrate Hindu festival of Holi

Tourists, faces smeared with colored powder, pose for a photo during a religious spring festival Holi in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Sunday, March 31, 2013. Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, is celebrated by people throwing colored powder and water at each other. Teenagers, faces smeared with colored powder, take a photo with a mobile phone […]

Journalists in Myanmar have become freer than before under the gov’t reform process

Journalists in Myanmar have become freer than before under the gov’t reform process

Journalists work in the newsroom of The Voice daily newspaper in Yangon, Myanmar, Sunday, March 31, 2013. The reform process under President Thein Sein, who took office two years ago this month, has included the abolition of direct censorship of local media. On Monday, independent daily newspapers will be able to publish for the first […]

Filipino devotees make the Stations of Cross as a religious rite during Holy Week

Filipino devotees make the Stations of Cross as a religious rite during Holy Week

Filipino devotees make the Stations of the Cross as they carry wooden crosses at the Philippine Center of Saint Pio of Pietrelcina on Thursday, March 28, 2013 in suburban Quezon city, east of Manila, Philippines. Devotees practice different religious rites during the Holy Week in this predominantly Roman Catholic country. <AP Photo/NEWSis/Aaron Favila> Cristina from […]

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