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China warns world not to interfere in artist case

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96102378&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK China on Thursday warned the international community it had "no right to interfere" in the case of outspoken artist Ai Weiwei, who has been detained for investigation of unspecified economic crimes….

Pakistan spells out ‘concerns’ to US general

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96095087&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK Pakistan spelt out "concerns" dogging its troubled alliance with the United States at talks Thursday with the most senior American to visit since the release of a CIA contractor accused of murder….

British royals go digital for wedding

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96080984&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK The man not yet king of England is facing his sternest test yet. Public expectations are high. The event is to be played out across a challenging new medium of communication, and the family turns to professionals for help….

China warns world not to interfere in artist case

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96079807&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK China warned the international community it had "no right to interfere" in the case of outspoken artist Ai Weiwei, who has been detained for investigation of unspecified economic crimes….

China warns world not to interfere in artist case

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96078535&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK China warned the international community it had "no right to interfere" in the case of outspoken artist Ai Weiwei, who has been detained for investigation of unspecified economic crimes….

Rights groups fear charity crackdown in Cambodia

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96076255&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK Leading human rights groups urged the Cambodian government on Thursday to drop a controversial draft law they fear is aimed at restricting the activities of campaigners and charity workers….

China artist probed for economic crimes: Xinhua

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96072507&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK Outspoken Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who was detained at the weekend in a major government crackdown on dissent, is under police investigation for suspected economic crimes, state media said Thursday….

China artist probed for economic crimes: Xinhua

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96068910&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK Outspoken Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, who was detained at the weekend in a major government crackdown on dissent, is under police investigation for suspected economic crimes, state media said Thursday….

China state paper blasts calls for artist release

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96046477&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK A Chinese state newspaper Wednesday rejected Western condemnation of artist Ai Weiwei's detention and suggested the outspoken government critic was seized to stop him crossing a "red line"….

Jaguar Land Rover may open India plant: report

http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=96014995&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK British luxury car maker Jaguar Land Rover, owned by India's Tata Motors, plans to open its first assembly plant in India by the end of May, a report said Tuesday….