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A Filipino couple wanted by Manila for a multi-billion peso tax scam have fled to B.C. where they have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars buying up real estate.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
Fugitive businessman Dante Tan has fled a political inferno in Australia and is now seeking a safe refuge. He has strong links with Canada's Filipino-Canadian community.More
A militant leader has been declared a martyr by the Sikh religion's highest political body, sparking fears of a revival of Sikh militancy in Canada.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
Investigators are hunting for Carol John Mee Lim, a Singapore native who is believed to have stolen some US$10 million from account holders of a New York bank.More
A Chinese gang called the 'Untouchables', one of the world's largest drug cartels, was running heroin from Burma to the US and Canada.More
It has taken nearly 18 years for Canada to bring the so called two main suspects involved in the Air India disaster to trial. In a $4.8 million Vancouver basement courtroom...More
American Eagle Outfitters had planned to market slippers with the images of Lord Ganesh on its insole.More
The leader of a Sikh sect, hailed as a "prince" by his followers, is promoting free sex at his Canadian temples and having booze parties.More
For more than two years, police, liquidators, creditors, private investigators, and lawyers from Hong Kong, the US, and Canada looked for the Canadian tycoon.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
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
On the hills of the British Properties in North Vancouver, Leslie Cheung found peace and tranquility as the Canto-pop king of Hong Kong hid his depression.More
The Malaysian-Canadian university student of Chinese descent is a victim of SARS - not the deadly disease but the branding that has come along with it.More
Saying the "state is entitled to justice," the Supreme Court of the Philippines has ordered the reopening of a multiple-murder investigation involving Senator Panfilo Lacson.More