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Top Asian News at 10:00 a.m. GMT(Associated Press Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Global stocks tumble after Wall Street slideBEIJING (AP) _ Global stock markets tumbled Friday amid fears the U.S. may be heading back into recession and Europe's debt crisis is worsening. The sell-off follows the biggest one-day points decline on Wall Street since the 2008 financial crisis. Oil extended sharp losses to fall below $85 a barrel amid expectations a slowing global economy will undermine demand for crude. Thai lawmakers vote Yingluck Shinawatra as premierBANGKOK (AP) _ Thai lawmakers chose U.S.-educated businesswoman Yingluck Shinawatra as the country's first female prime minister Friday, setting the stage for the 44-year-old political novice to take charge of a volatile nation that's been deeply divided since her brother was ousted in a 2006 coup. Before Yingluck can officially assume the post, however, King Bhumibol Adulyadej must endorse her in a separate ceremony expected to take place as early as Friday evening. China vows security crackdown in restive XinjiangBEIJING (AP) _ China is ordering a sweeping security clampdown in the western region of Xinjiang following recent deadly attacks blamed on Muslim ethnic Uighur militants, with Beijing vowing "no mercy" toward anyone pursuing violence or separatism. Public Security Minister Meng Jianzhu has ordered officials to mobilize all available resources and manpower to create a "high-pressure environment" in which to contain terrorism, official newspapers reported Friday. India party chief Gandhi has surgery abroadNEW DELHI (AP) _ India's ruling Congress Party says its leader Sonia Gandhi has undergone surgery abroad for an undisclosed ailment. A party statement Friday said that Gandhi had the surgery Thursday and "the surgeon indicated that the operation was successful." Myanmar says ethnic rebels kill 7 in ambushYANGON, Myanmar (AP) _ Rebels in northern Myanmar ambushed a car carrying workers from a Chinese-backed hydroelectric project, killing seven people, state media reported Friday. Ethnic Kachin fighters attacked the vehicle as it traveled from the Tarpein power plant to the town of Moemauk on Tuesday, the government-owned Myanma Ahlin newspaper said. Philippine president meets Muslim rebel chiefMANILA, Philippines (AP) _ Philippine President Benigno Aquino III held unprecedented talks with the chief of the country's main Muslim rebel group in an attempt to boost negotiations on ending its decades-long insurgency, officials said Friday. Aquino met with Murad Ibrahim of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in a suburb of Tokyo late Thursday and discussed ways to push the peace process forward, presidential peace adviser Teresita Deles said. Powerful typhoon dusts Taiwan, heads for ChinaTAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) _ A powerful typhoon left Taiwan unscathed Friday, but prompted officials in neighboring China to issue the country's highest typhoon warning of the year. Typhoon Muifa dusted Taiwan's northern edges with light rain and moderate winds, though officials warned that any sustained precipitation could cause mudslides in mountainous regions of the island. Bali bombing suspect opens up to policeJAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) _ A top anti-terrorism official says the main suspect in the 2002 Bali bombings is providing investigators with information about other attacks in Indonesia. Chairul Akbar said Friday that Umar Patek admitted to building bombs for the suicide attacks on two packed Bali nightclubs that killed 202 people, most of them foreign tourists. Australia: 14 refugee kids could go to MalaysiaCANBERRA, Australia (AP) _ A United Nations organization urged Australia on Friday not to expel 14 asylum-seeking children to Malaysia as part of a refugee swap deal, but the government said such exceptions would encourage people smugglers to send "boatloads of children." The 14 children are among 55 asylum seekers from Afghanistan and Pakistan who arrived by boat Thursday at an immigration detention camp on the Australian territory of Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. Chinese paper says hacking claim 'irresponsible'BEIJING (AP) _ A Chinese state newspaper on Friday rejected suggestions Beijing might be behind global cyberattacks over the past five years targeting more than 70 government entities, nonprofit groups and corporations. The ruling Communist Party flagship People's Daily said it was "irresponsible" to link China with Internet hacking attacks reported by computer security firm McAfee Inc. on Wednesday. New Zealand bans sale of 'legal weed' productsWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) _ New Zealand has banned the sale of 43 products designed to mimic the effects of smoking marijuana. The one-year ban covers "legal weed" products such as the popular Kronic that are designed to make users experience a high. Chinese warships visit NKorea on goodwill visitSEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ Two Chinese warships arrived at a North Korean port Thursday on a goodwill visit to mark the 50th anniversary of a friendship treaty between the countries. Footage from Associated Press Television News in North Korea showed citizens chanting "friendship" as they welcomed the Chinese ships Luoyang and Zheng He at the North's east coast port of Wonsan. NATO: 2 service members killed in AfghanistanKABUL, Afghanistan (AP) _ A man in an Afghan police uniform on Thursday shot dead a NATO service member in the east of the country, the second such killing in less than a month, the alliance said. Separately, another NATO service member died following an insurgent attack, also Thursday in eastern Afghanistan, the volatile second front of the nearly decade-long war in this country. Most of the fighting takes place in southern Afghanistan. Gov't: Indian group likely behind Mumbai blastsNEW DELHI (AP) _ India's home minister says indications point to domestic terrorism behind the attack last month in Mumbai that killed 26 people. Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram told Parliament in a debate Thursday that no conclusion had been reached but all indications were an Indian group was responsible. NZ penguin eats, sleeps, waddles to delight of WebWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) _ Happy Feet is now a creature of the Internet age. The wayward emperor penguin, discovered on a New Zealand beach six weeks ago, will soon be returned to the wild _ but not before he picked up an online following of more than 120,000. (c) 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. 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