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China’s Foreign Ministry says the country will never allow the Philippines, in any form, to occupy Ren’ai Reef off China’s Nansha Islands. Spokesman Hong Lei was commenting on the Philippines sending a supply ship with journalists on board to the Ren’ ai Reef on Saturday.
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A Chinese man who says he witnessed the rape and murder of his ex-girlfriend through Skype has given evidence in the prime suspects trial in Ontario, Canada. The case involves the the rape and murder of Chinese student 柳乾 (Liu Qian) who was studying in Toronto three years ago when a sexual assau
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Mar. 31 – A student dies in clashes with police in Cairo on the day authorities announced dates for presidential elections. Paul Chapman reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world’s stories like no o
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Police on the campus of Columbus State University in Georgia shot and killed a man on Sunday. Authorities had received a report that the man had been seen loading a gun. (March 31)
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The BBC’s Will Ross reports on the challenge of fighting Boko Haram & watches rare footage filmed by the group of a recent attack. Amnesty International says 1,500 people have been killed in north-east Nigeria this year in attacks by Islamist militants. As well as attacks on schools, the
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A mass funeral for four children who were mowed down by a road grader last week was held in the Ndwedwe village north of Durban on Sunday.
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The South Korean military has responded with artillery shelling after the DPRK conducted a live-fire exercise in the Yellow Sea. No military or land based installations were targeted in the latest round of firing.
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At least 16 people have been killed by rainstorms that have been battering southern China since Friday. Nine provinces and regions are suffering severe flooding and landslides. Giant hailstones have struck Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong and parts of Taiwan. Heavy rain is forecast to continue in these
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Police in Cincinnati, Ohio, are looking for a group of women who stripped and beat two females in public, in a horrific attack that was filmed and posted footage to Facebook. Police have already arrested 25-year-old Kianna McMeans and charged her with aggravated robbery. They are also looking to ar
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Police in riot gear clashed with hundreds of protesters in Albuquerque, New Mexico overnight. The demonstrators are angry about police involvement in dozens of shootings over the past few years. (March 31)
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The National Weather Service said an EF0 tornado touched down in a Moss Park neighborhood on Saturday. Subscribe to WESH on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1dqr14jGet more Orlando news: http://wesh.comLike us:http://facebook.com/wesh2newsFollow us: http://twitter.com/weshGoogle+: http://plus.goo
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Getting amorous in a swimming pool is popular in Hollywood movies, and anecdotal evidence indicates it’s reasonably popular in the real world as well. There’s just one thing pool-lovers should bear in mind…make sure your romance is happening in YOUR OWN POOL! Not following this ad
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Chinese cities are moving up in the rankings of the world’s most expensive cities. That’s according to the annual “Worldwide Cost of Living” survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Most notably, there are now five Chinese cities securely perched among the world’s 50
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March 31 (Bloomberg) — Matt Miller reports on GM’s Congressional recall hearings. Miller speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “In The Loop.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Recurring dreams can be weird and confusing. Why do we dream about some things more often, and how should we interpret them? Annie joins DNews today to talk about some common dreams, and some theories as to why they occur. Read More: The Science Behind Dreaming http://www.scientificamerican.com/arti