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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
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
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
Sanjay Dutt, one of the accused in the Bombay serial bombings that killed nearly 300 people is apparently coming to Canada to perform live concerts.More
American Eagle Outfitters had planned to market slippers with the images of Lord Ganesh on its insole.More
Business leaders and intelligence agencies in Canada and the U.S. are scrambling to determine the damage caused by a prominent Chinese-American socialite.More
The economic cost of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is hovering around C$20 billion and climbing fast.More
It must be the sound of money going down the drain that has got China to wake up and come clean about SARS.More
A B.C. grandmother and an American priest are alleged to be part of an underground movement that is helping people around the world kill themselves. More

An Indonesian singer whose erotic dance style has stirred controversy says she will quit and attend religious classes provided she is given one billion rupiah.

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A Vancouver-based company is in the middle of a mining controversy that has pitted powerful financial interests seeking profits against the will of a town.More
Lets just say Osama bin Laden, you know the guy who has been frightening all of us with his taped messages, decides to give up his 'jihad' and seek refuge in Canada.More
One of Bollywood's top producers has announced that he will be using Vancouver for a project next year, boosting the city's growing reputation as a favourite for film makers.More
The next time a judge, a lawyer or a cop breaks out into the mantra that people smugglers will be punished to the fullest extent of the law, tell them you have heard that joke before. More