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11/24/2024 05:21:31 pm

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Kat De Guzman

Siberian Tigers Might Be Making Their Way Back To China

A Siberian tiger family was seen in a video where the mother tiger and her cubs are possibly making their way back to China and it is seen as a sign of the endangered species trying to make their way back to the area where they have been wiped out from for almost 65 years now.

Jeb Bush

Does Giving Hillary Clinton An Award Disqualify Jeb Bush From 2016 Presidential Race?

Jeb Bush's act of presenting Hillary Clinton an award for public service could discredit him and make him "unelectable" in the 2016 Presidential Race, a conservative group suggested on Wednesday in a video ad.

India's Warship Project

India Readies Funds For US$8B Warship Project To Counter China's Navy

The Indian government is reportedly gearing up for an US$8-billion warship project in order to counter the Chinese navy in the Indian Ocean.

Ukraine Crisis

Ukrainian Troops Suddenly Withdraw From Embattled Debaltseve

Ukrainian troops suddenly left the town of Debaltseve on Wednesday after days of continuous shelling from pro-Russian separatists despite the ceasefire deal that supposedly took effect on Saturday.

Jeb Bush

Jeb Bush Thinks Restoration Of Diplomatic Ties With Cuba Was A Mistake

Jeb Bush, a potential candidate for the 2016 presidential elections, on Wednesday said the restoration of diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Cuba was a mistake because it would only excessively benefit the latter.

Hainan

Lunar New Year on a Beach for China's Wealthy

Chinese wealthier middle class families are reportedly celebrating Chinese New Year on a beach located in Hainan province in the southernmost part of China.

president-obama

Obama's Immigration Action Temporarily Blocked By Federal Judge

A federal judge granted the request of 26 states to temporarily block the executive action of United States President Barack Obama on illegal immigration, making way for a lawsuit that aims to put a permanent stop to the orders.

Ukraine Crisis

Putin Says Kiev Troops Should Surrender Amid Shaky Ceasefire Deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly told Kiev troops to surrender to the pro-Russian separatists amid a shaky ceasefire deal as rebels in Debaltseve continue to shell Ukrainian troops on Tuesday.

Barack Obama

White House Summit Will Discuss Countering Violent Extremism But Not Focus On ISIS

The White House Summit that is set on February 18, 2015 will be discussing countering violent extremism but administration officials said on Monday that they will not focus purely on the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Pope Francis

Gay Catholics Find New Hope In 'Francis Effect'

Gay Catholic members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual (LGBT) community has been given new hope as the Pope Francis effect has reached their own bishops and their requests are being granted as to visiting holy sites and places such as Rome and Assisi.

President Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping's Military Spending Seen As Factor In China's Economic Slowdown

The military spending and the budget allocated military development is seen as a factor in the economic slowdown of China but President Xi Jinping will reportedly still authorize more spending this year as he is determined to strengthen the country's military assets.

Ukraine Crisis

Shelling Continues Outside Key War Zones In Eastern Ukraine Despite Ceasefire Deal

The Ukraine crisis is aimed to be finally stopped as the amended ceasefire agreement has been signed by involved parties and it has been implemented on Saturday but according to reports, it has gotten off with a shaky start as there has been continuous shelling outside the key war zones in Eastern Ukraine despite the deal.

Blood Famine

Blood Shortage In China Reflects Lack Of Voluntary Donors

China's healthcare system is reportedly suffering from blood shortage thus patients who desperately need transfusions turn to agents called "blood heads" as they ask for certificates that could give them access to blood banks in order to get what they need.

China and Argentina

China's Sale Of Fighter Jets To Argentina Raises Tensions Over Falkland Islands

China sold some of its fighter jets to Argentina, causing existing tensions in the South Atlantic to rise because of concerns that Argentina would attempt to reclaim the Falkland Islands.

Trade dispute

U.S. Accuses China Of Unfair Export Aid

The United States is alleging China that they are unfairly aiding exporters in seven industries regarding subsidizing payments in form of free or discounted services by paying around US$1 billion for the last three years in order to get such services.

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