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Boko Haram Rebels Attack Chinese Workers in Cameroon

The dreaded Boko Haram Islamic rebel group is believed to have turned its ire on Chinese workers in Northern Cameroon after it reportedly abducted 10 workers deployed at a road construction site on Friday.

Child Trafficker Gets Death Penalty in China

China has stepped up its fight against child trafficking by sentencing to death Huang Qingheng, a Vietnamese ringleader who led a group that kidnapped and sold 23 Vietnamese infants to families in China.

Second MERS Case in The US Confirmed

US health authorities confirmed a second case of infection with the MERS Coronavirus involving a health worker who had just arrived in Florida from Saudi Arabia.

New Phone With Powerful Battery Can Charge Other Phones

Indian electronics firm Micromax has just released a new phone packed with a powerful battery that allows it to power up another phone or tablet on the go.

New Phase of Search for MH370 Involves Deep, Unmapped Part of Indian Ocean

The next stage in the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will involve the daunting task of scouring the deep, unmapped floor of a remote part of the Indian Ocean, officials from Australia, Malaysia and China announced Monday as they met in Canberra to discuss the new phase of the search.

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NBA Decision on Donald Sterling: Banned for Life!

The National Basketball Association's Adam Silver became basketball's star of the day with his swift, unprecedented decision to slap LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling with a lifetime ban from the league and a US$2.5 million fine.

UCWeb and Alibaba Launch New Mobile Search Engine Shen Ma

UCWeb and Alibaba have a new offering for mobile users: a search engine that goes right into bringing up most widely-used mobile content such apps, ebooks and shopping portals.

7 Dead After Fuzhou Man Rams Car Into Pedestrian-filled Roadside

Seven people died Monday when a driver rammed his car into a Fuzhou city roadside filled with pedestrians. Three young children were among the fatalities.

Anger Sparked by Online Photos of Dogs Buried Alive in Inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia authorities have denied allegations that they buried stray dogs alive but admitted that they dumped the dogs in a pit while looking for a place to house them. The incident sparked anger among netizens since photos of the stray dogs suffering inside a deep pit were posted on Weibo.

NBA Gets a ‘Black Eye’ From Protests vs Racist Comments by Clippers Owner Donald Sterling

The NBA's LA Clippers team launched a "silent protest" over the controversial racist comments of their very own boss, Donald Sterling, by going into their game opposite the Golden State Warriors with their jerseys worn inside out to hide the team's name.

US, Philippines Set to Sign Enhanced Defense Cooperation Deal

The United States and the Philippines are set to sign on Monday a 10-year deal that would allow US military presence back in the country, the Associated Press said, basing its report on a confidential primer it obtained ahead of the signing.

South Korean Prime Minister Resigns Over Ferry Tragedy

South Korean Premier Chung Hong-won has resigned over what he admitted as the government's mishandling of the ferry disaster that drowned hundreds of passengers.

Justin Bieber Apologizes to Chinese Fans for his Visit to Japan's Yasukuni Shrine

Pop idol Justin Bieber has apologized for his visit to Japan's Yasukuni War Shrine saying he was not aware of the controversy it would elicit among his Chinese fans.

Greener Apple: Free Recycling of Old Apple Products Offered

Apple is turning green again and wants its customers to do the same by bringing their old devices to its stores and data centers for free recycling.

China Celebrates Two Decades of Internet Life with Commemorative Stamps

China celebrated its twenty years of "Internet Life" by issuing a special set of commemorative stamps that were unveiled in Nanjing on Sunday.

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