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Iran Nuke Deal Pushes U.S. Republicans To Send Warning Letter To Iranian Officials

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 10, 2015 02:38 AM EDT

U.S. Republican Senators sent a warning letter to Iran in an effort to block President Barack Obama's effort to seal the Iran nuke deal. read more

Crufts Organizers: Heads Will Roll If Sabotage Proven Behind Jagger's Death

Geann Pineda   | Mar 10, 2015 02:11 AM EDT

Officials of the prestigious dog show, Crufts, said there would be no stones left unturned in the ongoing probe into the death of Irish setter Jagger, as they verify reports that other dogs were poisoned as well. read more

Zambia President Collapses At International Women's Day Event

Arlene Lim   | Mar 10, 2015 01:18 AM EDT

Zambian President Edgar Lungu collapses while on the podium as he was delivering a speech on Women's Day Celebration. Malaria and exhaustion were cited as the cause. read more

Man Admits Killing 5 Elderly People, Aged 60 to 80, in Japan

Marcel Woo   | Mar 09, 2015 12:24 PM EDT

A Japanese man has admitted stabbing three women aged 60, 76 and 84, as well as two men aged 62 and 82 in Sumoto, Japan. read more

Australia Stops Two Teens From Travelling To Syria To Join ISIS

Arlene Lim   | Mar 09, 2015 12:28 PM EDT

The plan of two Australian teenage brothers to supposedly head to the Middle East to join the Islamic Militants (ISIS) was foiled, after they were stopped at the Sydney Airport. read more

People Around The World Mark International Women's Day

Arlene Lim   | Mar 09, 2015 06:45 AM EDT

The International Women's Day celebrations held last Sunday had given women around the world the chance to air their call for greater equality. read more

Thousands March On Selma, Alabama Bridge To Mark 'Bloody Sunday'

Arlene Lim   | Mar 09, 2015 06:48 AM EDT

About 70,000 people joined a grand parade across Selma, Alabama Bridge last Sunday to commemorate the 1965 "Bloody Sunday" march, an event which marked a turning point in the United States civil rights movement. read more

Saudi Arabia Now World's Biggest Arms Importer

Arlene Lim   | Mar 09, 2015 06:54 AM EDT

Saudi Arabia is now the world's biggest arms importer, surpassing the record of India, which was the world's biggest importer of arms in 2013. read more

18-Month-Old Utah Baby Survives 14-hour Ordeal Inside Car That Plunged Into A River

Marcel Woo   | Mar 09, 2015 04:16 AM EDT

For 14 hours, an 18-month-old baby waited for someone to rescue her from her family's car that plunged into a river in Utah. read more

Hillary Clinton's Email Record Has 'Huge Gaps', Says Trey Gowdy

David Curry   | Mar 09, 2015 11:49 AM EDT

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has provided documentation of her email record between 2007-2013 to the House of Representatives for review, following a report from The New York Times claiming Clinton used a private email address throughout her tenure on the Obama Administration. read more

Crufts Dog Was Poisoned With Slug Killer, Autopsy Reveals

Geann Pineda   | Mar 09, 2015 11:43 PM EDT

An investigation continues into the death of one of the world's best dogs at the Crufts 2015, as the latest autopsy report revealed the dog was poisoned with slug killer. read more

Detained Chinese Passengers Released after Tofu Shipment Mistaken For Drugs

Geann Pineda   | Mar 09, 2015 06:37 AM EDT

Thirty-nine detained Chinese nationals had been released by Russian airport authorities after being mistakenly accused of smuggling drugs into Russia. read more

China Eyes Bigger Role In Global Affairs

Arlene Lim   | Mar 09, 2015 03:22 AM EDT

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China seeks to play a bigger role in international affairs. read more

China's South China Sea Island Construction Is Lawful And Necessary, Says Foreign Minister

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 09, 2015 03:30 AM EDT

China's foreign minister Wang Yi said in a recent statement that the constructions and expansion in the South China Sea, specifically in the islands that are disputed by many countries surrounding them, is not at all a threat and is lawful and necessary. read more

Boris Nemtsov Murder: Two Charged Including Former Chechen Policeman

Geann Pineda   | Mar 09, 2015 03:21 AM EDT

Two men are facing charges for the killing of Russian opposition leader and Putin critic Boris Nemtsov, after one of them -- a former policeman, confessed to the crime. read more

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