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Puff Guo

Dream Girls' Puff Guo Allegedly Offered Huge Sum for Escort Service

Taiwanese star and Dream Girls member Puff Guo was allegedly offered 2 million RMB (over $300,000) in exchange for providing escort services, according to Asian Pop News.

Six Year Old Boy Murdered by Two Police Officers

2 Louisiana Police Officers Arrested Due to Murder of 6-Year-Old Boy

Two Louisiana police officers have been arrested for second degree attempted murder after shooting and killing a six years old child while pursuing his father in an SUV on Tuesday, according to Washington Times.

China, Hollywood

Hollywood Seals Movie Distribution Agreement With China, MPAA Confirms

The distribution of Hollywood movies in China now has the backing of the law after a bi-lateral agreement was reached during President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States in September, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) confirmed on Friday.

Four Cancer Charities In America Are A Scam

Four cancer charities run by extended families receiving $187 million from donors in 2008 to 2012 were found to be a scam and the money was not directed towards rendering aid to cancer patients, according to CNN.

China Plans Spaceprobe Landing On Moon's Dark Side

Wu Weiren, the chief engineer for China's Lunar Exploration stated that the country has plans for Chang'e 4 probe to makes its descent on the moon's 'dark side', according to an interview with Chinese Central Television.

Chongqing

Chinese Driver Issued 21st Speed Ticket, Misinterpreted Speedometer

A restaurateur was recently pulled over by a traffic enforcer after going 120 miles per hour or an equivalent of 75 miles per hours, as he initially thought. Tang was issued a speed ticket for the 21st time and it was also finally the time the police pointed out that Tang mistakenly interpreted the miles per hour speedometer for the kilometers per hour, according to Daily Mail.

Waco,Texas

Waco Shootout: Some Bikers May Have Been Shot Or Wounded By Police Officers

A multitude of law enforcement officers are trying to examine the post-shooting scene of a deadly scuffle among bikers last Monday in a Twin Peaks restaurant located in Waco, a city halfway between Austin and Dallas in Texas. The brawl among rival biker gangs killed nine people and some of the casualties may have been wounded by the police officers, who responded immediately when the brawl happened, according to Sgt. W. Patrick Swanton, via USA Today.

north korea

North Korea Lambasts South Korean Press Amid Top General's Execution

The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea, speculated to execute a top general last April 30, lambasted the South Korean press for 'hurting its highest dignity' after news was released about a senior defense official executed due to treason, according to Xin Hua.

Jay Chou, Sued By Zhejiang Hotel For Unpaid Bill

Singer Jay Chou, along with lyricist and good friend Vincent Fang, were allegedly sued by a Zhejiang hotel for not footing the bill of 98,000 RMB, according to Stomp Strait Times.

Steven Gerrard

Steven Gerrard Bids Liverpool Fans Goodbye In Last Game

Steven Gerrard, captain of the English Premier League club Liverpool, bade his farewell to his fans as he played his last game in Anfield yesterday, according to ESPN.

Pattaya

Chinese Firm Sends Over 12,000 Employees To Thailand Holiday

A Chinese company is currently sending more than 12,000 of its employees to a holiday treat in Thailand and will be accommodated and personally catered by a resort, according to Times Of India.

Mohmaed Morsy

Former Egypt President Mohammed Morsy Receives Death Sentence

Ex-Egypt President Mohammed Morsy, who was convicted for the prison break in 2011, was sentenced to death in a Cairo court last Saturday, according to CNN.

Obama Declares Iran As 'Sponsor Of Terrorism'

U.S. President Barack Obama officially declared Iran as a 'sponsor of terrorism' after the neighboring countries in the Gulf region expressed their concern about Tehran's activities. This was declared barely three months after Iran was removed from the 'terrorist' list of countries that U.S. created, according to RT.

Students

China Unravels Ambitious Broadband Goals

China recently revealed its plans to launch an advancement of the broadband internet network in order to increase speed and cut off cost at the same time, according to the State Council via BBC Network.

Xinjiang Residents Ordered By Chinese Police To Surrender Passports

Xinjiang residents, belonging to an ethnically diverse prefecture in China, have been requested by the Chinese police to surrender their passports by Friday or face the consequence of cancelling their documents, according to an officer who made the announcement last Thursday.

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