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New York Mayor Joins Gay St. Patrick's Day March In Queens

"A society for all is one that embraces and respects everyone." This is the message delivered by New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as he joined hundreds of people who attended the St. Patrick's Day parade in Queens last Sunday.

Power lines near West Bank

Israel Cuts Off Power In Parts Of West Bank

Israel's state-owned electric company has enforced 45-minute power black-outs in two cities in West Bank.

Carly Fiorina speaks at CPAC conference

Ex-HP CEO Hits Hillary's Ties To Clinton Foundation, Chides Her Record As U.S. State Sec.

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hilary Clinton is a frequent target of criticisms in political forums.The harsh statements usually come from those who may challenge her long-time bid for become the country's first female president.

Argentine Pres. Cristina Fernandez Kirchner shakes hands with China's Premier Li Keqiang in Beijing, Feb.5, 2015.

Argentina Okays Satellite Space Station Deal With China

Argentina's congress has finally approved China's installation of its first space installation outside its own borders.

An aerial view shows the scene of a double-decker Metrolink train derailment in Oxnard, California February 24, 2015.

Truck Driver's Lawyer: California Train Crash Was An Accident

The crash involving a California commuter train and a heavy-duty pick-up truck, which injured 50 people, was an accident.

Argentine Pres. Cristina Fernandez Kirchner speaks during a rally in Buenos Aires, Jan. 22, 2014

Judge Clears Argentine President Of Conspiracy Charge

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez Kirchner has been cleared of involvement in an alleged conspiracy meant to supposedly cover up Iran's role in a Jewish Center blast in 1994.

Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu

Tension Up As Netanyahu's Anti-Iran Speech In U.S. Congress Draws Near

Tension between the White House and Israel is mounting as the speech set to be made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the U.S. Congress on Tuesday next week draws near.

A man talks on an iPhone in Beijing July 24, 2013.

Foreign Tech Brands Junked From China's State-Approved Purchase List

Some of the world's leading technology brands have just been removed from China's state-approved purchase list.

Refugees who have been displaced by recent violence in Myanmar, walk down a road with bundles of belongings. February 17, 2015.

Presence Of Chinese Mercenaries Within Myanmar's Rebel Group Denied

MNDAA Rebel Leader Peng Jiasheng describes as lies the allegations of Myanmar gov't that their group gets help from Chinese mercenaries.

Mystery Surrounds Death of Knights Landing's Baby Justice

The body of a 20-day-old infant, who had been missing in Yolo County near Knights Landing in Northern California since Monday night, has been found.

NYPD officer Peter Liang

Chinese-Americans Divided Over Case Of NY Cop Linked To Fatal Shooting

Chinese-Americans in New York are divided over the controversy that stems from the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a Chinese-American police officer.

Chinese Pres. Xi Jinping (right) with South Korean Pres. Park Geun-hye at APEC meetings in Beijing, Nov. 10, 2014

Sokor, China Approve Draft of Free Trade Pact

South Korea and China have initially agreed in principle the contents of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries, bringing the two a step closer to the actual signing of the accord.

A security guard walks inside a substation of NGCP

Work Visas of 18 Chinese Experts In the Philippines Will Not Be Renewed

The work visas of 18 Chinese experts who are working with the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) will not be renewed, said Philippine Energy Secretary Jericho Petilla in a statement.

Employees get bonus of Tesla Model S Sedans

China Tech Firm Gives Away Tesla Model S Sedans As Bonus To Staff

The Chinese app outfit Wifi Skeleton Key is giving away electric cars to dozens of its employees as a reward for their hard work and loyalty.

China Orphans

Bestfriends Separated As Orphans In China Reunite In U.S.

Two girls who were bestfriends in an orphanage in China found themselves in the same hospital in the U.S. as they were being treated for a common genetic blood disease.

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