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By Barbara Demick and Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times
BEIJING — The last week's anti-Japan demonstrations in China have been a spectacular display of just how easily the ruling Communist...
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
In the first such fine of an international carrier, the U.S. Department of Transportation has issued a $150,000 fine against Pakistan...
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
MOGADISHU, Somalia — The guerrilla artists come out in the darkness of the Mogadishu night. Three of them are old hands with a brush,...
By Sergei L. Loiko, Los Angeles Times
MOSCOW — Russia's Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said that the U.S. Agency for International Development was being barred from...
By Kathleen Hennessey and Danielle Ryan, Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — Myanmar's opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, met privately with President Obama after accepting Congress' highest honor...
By Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times
BEIJING — The worst of the anti-Japanese protests that have swept China in recent days may be over. The financial fallout for the...
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
ETWATWA, South Africa — The news that police killed 34 strikers at a platinum mine last month brought back painful memories for...
By Jim Puzzanghera and Michael A. Memoli, Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — The United States and China have filed international trade complaints against each other, escalating trade tensions...
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
BOLSOVER, England — One of America's most wanted men, here in Britain anyway, is a slightly awkward computer geek who still drops by...
By Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times
BEIJING — Anti-Japan rallies spread to dozens more Chinese cities Sunday, as thousands of people demonstrated against the Japanese...
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
MOGADISHU, Somalia — The great part about being mayor of Mogadishu is that you get to reinvent a city so thoroughly taken apart by...
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
BEIRUT — Pope Benedict XVI closed a three-day visit to Lebanon on Sunday with an impassioned plea for peace, reconciliation and...
By the Los Angeles Times
DARIYA, Syria — As he hid from soldiers in a field next to his neighborhood, a young man watched as a cat wandered down a street....
By David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — When a senior U.S. general met in Beijing recently with Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, the deputy chief of China's armed forces,...
By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
CAIRO — As night fell Saturday and cars swerved around Tahrir Square tooting their horns, a stout woman in a black veil and robes...