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11/22/2024 03:34:13 am

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Mideast Food Chains Look to Expand Overseas

In an attempt to keep pace with international competition, Mideast food chains are going global.

Libya Mulls Seeking Outside Help To End Deadly Clashes Near Airport

As rival militias and security forces battled in Libya, the government announced it was considering turning to the international community for help to restore order in the country.

Analysts See No Quick End to North Korea’s Missile Test Launches

North Korea looks bent on conducting more weapons tests despite international criticism, analysts say.

Japanese Prime Minister Seeks Meeting with China at APEC

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe proposed holding talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC summit in November.

Indian Police Break Up Protest over Killings of 4 Muslims

Hundreds of Indian villagers took to the streets to denounce the killings of four Muslim traders whose bodies were found on Sunday.

Gaza Strip

Israel Says It Bombed Gaza Mosque Holding Hamas Weapons

A mosque was hit during Israeli airstrikes on Palestinian militants in Gaza.

Japanese Cabinet Faces Lawsuit over Move to Expand Role of Military

An anti-war Japanese citizen filed a lawsuit against a cabinet decision to give more powers to the military.

cdc-atlanta

CDC Admits Improper Transport of Deadly Pathogens Due to Safety Breach at Labs

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed five incidents where amthrax, birdflu and other dangerous pathogens were improperly sent from one CDC lab to other laboratories incapable of handling them.

Apple

Influential Chinese State Broadcaster Calls iPhone a Security Threat

China Central Television (CCTV) says iPhone's ability to track location can pose a threat to national security.

Japanese Politician Captured on Video Crying Amid Spending Scandal Quits

A Japanese lawmaker at the center of an investigation into alleged misuse of public funds has resigned.

Chinese Journalists Grapple with New Media Regulations

China’s press authority issued new rules on media reporting that put journalists in a bind.

Daniel Radcliffe Reportedly Seeking Help to Quit Smoking

Sources say Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe is checking into rehab to get rid of his smoking habit.

New ‘Transformers’ Defies Critics with Huge Box Office Success in China

Age of Extinction edges out Avatar in Chinese box office, becoming the highest grossing film in China.

TSA's tightened security

Man Arrested at U.S. Airport for Hiding Knife in Shoe

U.S. security officials arrested a man at Detroit Metropolitan Airport after finding a knife concealed inside the bottom lining of his shoes.

Mexico, Guatemala Hit by Strong Quake; 3 People Die From Building Collapse

A magnitude 6.9 earthquake rocked Guatemala’s border with Mexico, leaving three people dead and causing serious damage to dozens of buildings.

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