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China Worries 'Masculinity' Crisis will Taint Country's Image

Gender equality in China is less defined than compared to western countries

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British Intelligence Tipped Off US on Russian Hacking: Report

A recently released public version intelligence report said that British intelligence provided a vital tip off to the United States government about the extent of Russian hacking on the Presidential election.

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Trump: Only 'Stupid' People Would Oppose Closer Russian Ties

US President-elect Donald Trump said on Saturday that only "stupid" people or "fools" would be against creating closer ties with Russia.

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Osama bin Laden's Son Hamza Added to the US Terror List

The Obama administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on Hamza bin Laden, son of slain Al Qaeda Osama bin Laden.

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Bangalore Police Chief Casts Doubt on New Year's Eve 'Mass Molestation'

Bangalore's police chief said this week that authorities have not found any evidence of a "mass molestation" taking place in the south Indian city on New Year's Eve.

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Universities Forewarn Bible Students over Graphic Images of Crucifixion

Theology students are given advance warning that they may encounter disturbing images while studying the crucifixion of Jesus to give them a chance to leave if they fear getting upset, the Daily Mail reported.

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South Korea Appoints Official to Analyse Donald Trump's Tweets

The South Korean government has created a new position in its foreign ministry whose sole role is to monitor US President-elect Donald Trump's tweets in an effort keep track of the his policies on north-east Asia.

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Russia Offers Weapons, Friendship to Philippines

Russia is trying to diversify its foreign ties.

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Alibaba Sues 2 Online Sellers of Fake Swarovski Watches

Alibaba sued two merchants on one of its e-commerce platforms over the sale of counterfeit goods, the decision comes a few days after the company was blacklisted by the US government for hosting fake products.

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South Korea to Form Special Unit to Eliminate Kim Jong Un, Top North Korean Officials

South Korea is prioritizing a plan to form a specialist unit that will be tasked to get rid of top officials in the North Korean government in case war erupts between the two countries.

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Spain's Catalonia Leader Vows to Hold Secession Referendum

Spain's Catalonia region is headed for a new face-off with Madrid after Catalan President Carles Puigdemont declared that he will hold an independence referendum this year.

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Prison Riot Kills at Least 60 in Brazil

At least 60 people have been killed, with many getting beheaded, after a 17-hour prison riot broke out on Sunday afternoon in the Amazon jungle city of Manaus in Brazil.

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China Sees a Boon for Ivory Trade Ban

Chinese leaders are aware that taking action on environmental issues such as climate change and illegal wildlife trade will help cement China as a global superpower.

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Japan Invites China, South Korea for Trilateral Talks

Japan has sounded out China and South Korea about holding a trilateral summit in Tokyo in February.

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China's State Broadcaster Rebrands to Reach a Bigger Global Audience

In an effort to consolidate its worldwide reach, China's state broadcaster Central China Television has rebranded its international networks and digital presence under the new name of China Global Television Network (CGTN).

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