• North Korea said Wednesday that the U.S. citizen it sentenced last month to 15 years of hard labor has begun his stay at a "special prison."
  • Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang has called on his nation's tourists to improve their behavior, stressing it was important to project a "good image of Chinese tourists," official state media outlet Xinhua reported.
  • With tears streaming down his face, David Beckham said his final farewell as a professional footballer Saturday.
  • Global reaction to David Beckham's retirement and his legacy.
  • The cast of "Star Trek Into Darkness" take a break from fighting space villains to answer questions from CNN iReporters.
  • Panama City is the America's most affordable capital city, but luxury standards often prevail in Latin Am's fastest growing economy.
  • The decision to grant permanent observer status to China and five other nations by the Arctic Council meeting in Sweden Wednesday reflects the heightened interest by some of the world's most powerful economies in an area rich in oil, gas, minerals, fish and new transport possibilities.
  • Four months before the Tiananmen crackdown in 1989, a woman fired a gun in China's National Art Gallery -- all in the name of art.
  • Three Chinese airlines receive "false bomb threats," disrupting five domestic flights to the southern city of Shenzhen, state-run media reports.
  • A senior official in China's economic planning agency, the National Development and Reform Commission, has become the latest target of Beijing's crackdown on excess and corruption.
  • Buoyed by the runaway success of "Gangnam Style," the South Korean company behind music sensation Psy is taking on what has been a tricky market for international record labels to crack -- China.
  • There is an old African proverb: "If you want to walk fast, walk alone. But if you want to walk far, walk together."
  • The poisoning of Zhu Ling, a college sophomore in Beijing almost two decades ago, has ignited an emotional debate in China. Suspicion turned to her roommate who wasn't charged. Zhu is now bed-ridden and practically blind.
  • Poultry workers moving to and from wet markets and farms may be responsible for the spread of the deadly H7N9 virus in China, says a virologist who's working with the World Health Organisation to investigate the outbreak.
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