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Alligator Attacks 2-year-old Boy at Disney World, Recovery Efforts Continued
Nicky West | | Jun 15, 2016 07:52 AM EDT |
A 2-year old boy has reportedly been attacked and dragged into the water by an alligator living on the shores of the Disney-owned Grand Floridian Resort and Spa on Tuesday Night and is currently still missing.
Govt Opens China-Built Bridge in Indonesia
Iesha javed | | Mar 25, 2016 10:47 AM EDT |
Indonesians witnessed the opening of the Tayan Kasih Bridge, built by the China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) on March 22, 2016. Stretching over 1.4 kilometers, the mammoth structure constitutes Kalimantan's longest bridge and the second-longest in Indonesia after the Suramadu Bridge in Surabaya, East Java.
Chinese Man Suspected of Attacking Wife and Killing 2 Nephews in Los Angeles
Nicky West | | Jan 24, 2016 11:07 AM EST |
A resident of La Canada Flintrige is suspected of attacking his wife and murdering his two nephews in their Arcadia home, according to an investigator at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Switzerland on High Alert as Authorities Launch Manhunt for Suspected ISIS Militants
Carlos Castillo | | Dec 11, 2015 04:55 AM EST |
Swiss authorities have put the country's law enforcement and anti-terror units on high alert even as a massive manhunt is under way in Geneva for five suspects associated with the recent terror attack in Paris.
Aircraft Carrying Bodies of Russians Killed in Mali Hotel Attack Arrives in Ulyanovsk
Victoria Stanley | | Nov 30, 2015 04:10 AM EST |
The bodies of Russian nationals who were killed during the recent terrorist attack in Mali have arrived in Russia's Ulyanovsk region. A Volga-Dnepr Airlines plane airlifted the bodies to Russia.
What Kind of Citizen Are You? China Soon to Rate Netizens with 'Social Credits'
Charissa Echavez | | Nov 23, 2015 05:37 AM EST |
What kind of citizen are you? In China, authorities are on the verge of creating an electronic database that would allow people to rate their fellow 1.3 billion netizens based on certain parameters.
Saudi Arabia Confirms 5 MERS Cases As 16th Death Reported In South Korea
Althea Serad | | Jun 15, 2015 08:57 AM EDT |
Over the past week, there have been five cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome confirmed in Saudi Arabia, according to a statement from its Ministry of Health. Of the cases, one is the death of a man, 73, in Turaba City. The elderly man reportedly had a preexisting illness prior to contracting MERS.
Iraq Details 8 Anti-IS Plans; Country to Boost Police Training, Civilian Recruitment
Camille Harthy | | May 20, 2015 06:33 PM EDT |
Iraq's Council of Ministers on May 19 laid out an eight-part plan on how it has decided to get back control of Ramadi and fight the Islamic State.
U.S. Now Free From Ebola Virus; New York City Mayor Greeted Dr. Craig Spencer With Open Arms
Sydney Bonner | | Nov 12, 2014 02:25 AM EST |
The United States of America is now free of all known Ebola cases. Dr. Craig Spencer, who was infected with the virus while treating patients in Guinea, is cured of the Ebola virus and was released yesterday November 11.
Kobani Battle Unites People Divided By Borders
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 31, 2014 04:19 PM EDT |
Despite the negativity brought about by the ongoing war in the Syrian town of Kobani, a positive thing came out of it –the conflict was able to unite the Kurds in the fight against the Islamic State militants.
World Bank Appeals For Ebola Volunteers
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 28, 2014 05:12 PM EDT |
Due to the growing number of deaths caused by Ebola in West Africa, the World Bank has appealed for more health workers to volunteer and help curb the outbreak.
Hungarians Protest Against Internet Tax
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 27, 2014 04:33 PM EDT |
Thousands of Hungarians gathered in Budapest on Sunday to demand the withdrawal of a legislation which will impose a tax on the use of internet.
New Afghan President to Visit China
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 27, 2014 01:45 PM EDT |
Afghanistan's new president is scheduled to visit China this week, in a move to earn the Asian country's support in addressing not only economic issues, but with regards to a strategic foreign policy as well.
North Korea’s Kim II Sung Wanted to Live Till 100 - Doctor
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 20, 2014 12:11 PM EDT |
Kim II Sung, founder of North Korea, was found to have ordered his doctors to find a way to extend his life to reach 100 years.
Unlike Spain, Texas Ebola Patient’s Dog Expected To Be Kept Safe
Ren Benavidez | | Oct 13, 2014 10:53 AM EDT |
The pet dog of the Dallas nurse is expected to be kept alive, unlike the dog of the Spanish health worker, which was euthanized for safety purposes.
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