Three power transmission towers are blown down in Fujian and 1.65 million homes were without power.
Abdul Rashid Harun, the Sabah Police Commissioner says they received a call from a foreign number soon after the three fishermen were kidnapped.
Renho Murata says she wants to increase the number of female lawmakers in the country.
Japanese Defence Minister Tomomi Inada says Japan has increased its engagement in the area and it would include capacity building for coastal nations.
Prawit Wongsuwan says violence in the three southern provinces had decreased by 60 percent since the junta took power.
The police say the cause of the blast is still not known.
Authorities say the train was en route to Karachi from Peshawar.
Authorities say police are still searching for Ali Kalora, who is the third in command in the MIT group.
China hopes Manila can meet China halfway and handle the disputes appropriately.
Experts say Meranti is expected to cause landslide in southern Chinese provinces of Guangdong and Fujian.
The aircraft was carrying 14 tonnes of fuel, rice and sugar belonging to Indonesian state energy firm Pertamina.
North Korea set off its most powerful nuclear blast till date on Friday.
The authorities are investigating if the ethanol company was responsible for the accident.
The Indonesian President says the legal process will be followed up by Attorney General M. Prasetyo.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs says mass-mobilisation 200-day labour campaign has been redirected to assist the flood victims.