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Haiti to Supply Pain Killers as Chikungunya Cases Spread

There are no available treatments yet to cure chikungunya, but the Haiti government will supply pain killers to help victims of the mosquito-borne virus.

China’s Stern Corruption Drive Focuses On ‘Naked Officials’ With Family Abroad

Naked officials are being targeted by the government's anti-corruption drive.

Koreas Exchange Gunfire Near Disputed Waters

Fires were exchange in the disputed waters within the Korean Peninsula.

Rebels Raid Military Checkpoint In Ukraine; 11 Killed, 33 Wounded

Pro-Russian rebels assaulted a military checkpoint in eastern Ukraine Thursday, killing about 11 troops and hurting at least 33 others, the Associated Press reported.

Xinjiang: Timeline of Violence

A look into half a decade of violence in China's northern province of Xinjiang, home of the Uighur Muslims, and the scene of Thursday's blasts that killed dozens of people.

China Convicts 39 For Terror Materials in Far West

Because of the surge in violent protests, Beijing decides to crack down the dissemination of terrorism-inciting materials.

SoKor Catholic Cardinal Embarks On 1st Visit To NoKor

A South Korean Catholic Church leader crossed borders to the North Korean territory.

Alleged Smuggler in Australia Hides Bird Eggs Under His Pants

Wild bird eggs are found in a man's crotch.

Court Ruling Delays Missouri Execution

Because of his rare medical condition, a Missouri inmate's execution did not pushed through as planned.

Four Staff Killed, Hundreds Wounded in Vietnam Riots, China’s MCC Reported

The Chinese-owned corporation reports the number of casualties recorded during last week's violent Anti-China protests.

Merriam-Webster Officially Adds ‘Catfish,’ ‘Selfie ’ to the List of New Words in 2014

Merriam-Webster officially added the words "selfie," "hashtag," and "catfish" to the latest digital edition of its dictionary.

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Credit Suisse Pleads Guilty to Helping Americans Evade Taxes, Settles $2.6 Billion Penalty

Credit Suisse AG (CSGN) pleaded guilty to charges of helping Americans evade taxes and settled to pay a $2.6 billion fine, making history as the first international bank to admit to a crime in an American courtroom in the last 10 years.

China to Begin Selling Western-Style Bonds

Bonds will begin selling in local levels in China.

South Korean President Apologizes Over Sewol Disaster, Plans To Disintegrate Coast Guard

For failing in its search and rescue mission for the Sewol ferry, South Korean President Park Geun-hye vowed to abolish the coast guard.

Wall St. Drops For Second Straight Day; Small Caps Fall Anew

Small caps and Wal-Mart affects the market performance.

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