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Liberia's Last Ebola Patient Released From Clinic

Arlene Lim   | Mar 06, 2015 07:13 AM EST

Liberia has released its last Ebola patient from a treatment center, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported. read more

Rocking The Boat: Democrats Looking For Options Amid Clinton Controversies

Geann Pineda   | Mar 06, 2015 05:19 AM EST

For some Democratic activists, the controversies including foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation and use of her private email address to do official business seemed to be raising concerns about her openness, sincerity and ethics. These have led them to look for other options for 2016. read more

Tikrit Offensive Must Not Fuel Sectarianism, U.S. Warns

Arlene Lim   | Mar 06, 2015 05:23 AM EST

The United States warns Iraq that an operation to regain control of the city of Tikrit from Islamic State militants must not fuel a sectarian conflict. read more

Iran Says Nuke Deal Possible If Sanctions Are Lifted 'All At Once'

Arlene Lim   | Mar 06, 2015 05:33 AM EST

Iran announces that any nuclear agreement with the world powers is only possible, if they will first lift the sanctions "all at once." This condition was aired to the media by Abbas Araqchi, who is Iran's Senior nuclear negotiator and also the country's Deputy Foreign Minister. read more

U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert's Attacker Acted Alone

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 08, 2015 11:08 PM EDT

The political activist who attacked Mark Lippert, the United States Ambassador to South Korea, reportedly acted alone and is known to have a history of violence. read more

Vietnam Protests China's Construction Activities On Disputed Island

Kat De Guzman   | Mar 06, 2015 01:58 AM EST

Vietnam has again found itself in a clash with China's construction activities on a disputed island in the South China Sea. read more

Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Vow to Jointly Fight Extremism

Arlene Lim   | Mar 06, 2015 12:47 AM EST

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to jointly fight extremism. This agreement was sealed during Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's first official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, upon the invitation of King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. read more

Despite GOP-Domination, Senate Fails To Override Obama’s Keystone Veto

Vittorio Hernandez   | Mar 05, 2015 08:21 AM EST

It's 1-1 in the ongoing rift between U.S. President Barack Obama and the Republican Party. While the GOP appears to have the upper hand in the immigration reform debate, Obama won in the Keystone issue. read more

Hillary Clinton: I Want The Public To See My Email

Geann Pineda   | Mar 05, 2015 08:11 AM EST

After days of silence, U.S. Democrat Hillary Clinton has finally spoken up on the controversial issue involving her private email account allegedly used for official business during her stint as secretary of state. read more

Russian Activists Threaten to Publish Nemtsov's Accounts on Ukraine

Arlene Lim   | Mar 05, 2015 09:03 AM EST

Russian opposition activists warn that they will expose the documents dug up by a murdered opposition leader that will show Russia's direct military interference in Ukraine. read more

Ferguson Cop Darren Wilson Cleared Of Human Rights Charges In Michael Brown Shooting

Arlene Lim   | Mar 05, 2015 10:56 PM EST

Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager, Michael Brown, has been cleared of charges of human rights violations, the Justice Department declared on Wednesday. read more

Chinese Soldiers Enhance Defense Capabilities In Sub-Zero Training

Geann Pineda   | Mar 05, 2015 05:17 AM EST

Endurance, agility and discipline - three characteristics China wants its soldiers to possess as it conducts sub-zero training in the northern region bordering Russia. read more

Taiwan Aims to Become Top Destination For Chinese Travelers

Genalyn R.Corocoto   | Mar 05, 2015 05:28 AM EST

Starting April 1, Taiwan will roll out a new visa program that could make it the next favorite destination for Chinese travelers, while Hong Kong is considering a limit to inbound Chinese visitors. read more

The Emerging Poop Problem on Mount Everest Threatens Pollution and Disease

Dino Lirios   | Mar 05, 2015 05:31 AM EST

Mount Everest, the world' highest peak, has a growing problem in the form of human wastes left behind by mountaineers. These wastes lead to more than mere uncleanliness; disease and pollution result from what the climbers are leaving. read more

ISIS ‘Jihadi John’ Deported in Tanzania Due to Immigration Stop List

LJ Ross   | Mar 05, 2015 05:35 AM EST

British security services allegedly requested Tanzania to deny the entry of Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIS killer “Jihadi John,” in 2009. read more

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