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Palau

Chinese Tourists' Alleged Bad Behavior Raises Concern From Palau Residents

Palau authorities and residents are getting concerned about the alleged inappropriate behavior and habits of Chinese tourists who are visiting the Micronesian archipelago.

Online Post by Pomona Police Dep't showing photo of Cop Henry Solis. March 13, 2015

Manhunt On For LA Rookie Cop Linked To Murder

A young cop in Los Angeles is now a subject of a manhunt after a warrant of arrest was issued against him, for allegedly shooting and killing a man during a fistfight in Pomona, east of Los Angeles last Friday night.

Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu Won't Establish Palestinian State If He Wins A Re-election

In a last-ditch effort to bag a victory at the polls, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, on the eve of elections, declared that if he wins a fourth term, he will not establish a Palestinian state.

U.S. Attorney General nominee Loretta Lynch (C) speaks to U.S. Pres. Barack Obama in the White House in Washington Nov. 8, 2014.

White House Hits Senate Leadership For Attorney General's Confirmation Delay

The White House has criticized the Republican-dominated Senate for delaying the confirmation of President Barack Obama's nominee for Attorney General, Loretta Lynch.

A boy called Samuel kicks a ball as his father Phillip searches through the ruins of their home which was destroyed by Cyclone Pam in Port Vila, Vanuatu March 16, 2015.

Cyclone Pam Displaces Nearly Half of Vanuatu's Population

Out of Vanuatu's population of 270,000 people, more than 100,000 have been left homeless as Category 5 Cyclone Pam hit the Pacific nation on Friday night.

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang makes a televised address during the official opening of the CeBIT trade fair in Hanover March 15, 2015.

China Ready To Put Brakes On Use Of Gov't Power To Boost Private Sector Growth

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang promises that government is ready to put brakes on the use of government power, just so that the private sector can grow.

Vladimir Putin / Almazbek Atambayev

Putin Ready To Put Nuclear Arms On Stand-by During Ukraine, Crimea Crises

Russian President Vladimir Putin was prepared to put his country's nuclear weapons on standby at the time conflicts in Ukraine and Crimea were escalating.

Netanyahu

Netanyahu Tried To Stop His Intel Agency's Briefing On Iran Nuke Talks To U.S. Lawmakers

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attemtped to stop a briefing by his country's intelligence agency, the Mossad, to a delegation of United States senators bound for Israel last January.

Angela Merkel

Merkel Describes Germany-China IT Partnership As A 'Natural Choice'

German Chancellor Angela Merkel described as a 'natural choice' the partnership of Germany and China in trade and in developing sophisticated techologies, in her speech at a major IT business fair she opened in Hanover, with the participation of China.

Robert Durst

Robert Durst Of 'Jinx' Nabbed In New Orleans Over Murder Case

Robert Durst, a wealthy real estate heir, whose life is documented in a current HBO series for suspicions he is a serial killer, has been arrested in New Orleans.

Chlorine bomb

Tikrit Battle: Islamic State Militants Reportedly Uses Chlorine As Chemical Weapon

Islamic State fighters are believed to have acquired chlorine for use as chemical weapons, as they fight with Iraqi troops and allied Shi'ite militia forces in the city of Tikrit on Sunday.

Brazil anti-government protest

Dilma Rousseff Battles Bribery Raps As Anti-Gov't Protests Spread Across Brazil

Hundreds of thousands of people joined in the protests held in cities across Brazil, to express their growing loss of confidence over the leadership of President Dilma Rousseff.

Loretta Lynch

Abortion Issue Delays Confirmation Of New U.S. Attorney General

The confimation of the new Attorney General of the United States will have to wait, until U.S. lawmakers are able to come up with a decision that has nothing to do with the post, but in an abortion issue that is contained in a separate measure.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (C) presides over a U.N. Security Council meeting in Moscow, March 6, 2015.

World Powers Eye Lifting Of U.N. Sanctions Vs. Iran

World powers are already considering the lifting of the United Nations' sanctions against Iran, if the Islamic country is able to come up with a deal that will regulate its nuclear activity.

American students at Stanford University in California. March 11, 2014.

Fewer Americans Want To Go To China To Learn Chinese Language

The interest among American students to go to China and study the Chinese language is waning, as indicated in the significant decrease in enrollment in recent years.

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