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South China Sea Dispute: Chinese Military Bases Growing; Australia Backs U.S. on Freedom of Navigation

Jenia Cane   | May 13, 2016 10:17 PM EDT

Amid the increasing issues relative to the South China Sea dispute among several countries, it was noted that there has been a growing presence of Chinese military bases in the area. read more

Obama Uses Trade Secrets Bill Signing to Promote Trans-Pacific Partnership

Aaron Case   | May 13, 2016 12:32 AM EDT

President Obama signed a bill designed to protect American companies' trade secrets and took the opportunity to ask Congress to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement. read more

Ex-VP Dan Quayle Calls Donald Trump a Winner who 'Knows How to Win'

Christian George Acevedo   | May 12, 2016 10:16 AM EDT

U.S. Vice President Dan Quayle considers 2016 as the "year of the outsider" during his interview in CNBC Thursday. read more

Ties Between China and Great Britain to Remain Unshaken by Queen’s 'Very Rude' Remark: Chinese Media

Girish Shetti   | May 12, 2016 05:40 PM EDT

The diplomatic ties between China and Great Britain will not be affected by the fact that Queen Elizabeth was caught in a video footage saying that Chinese officials were "very rude" during President Xi Jinping's visit to London last year, a state-owned Chinese newspaper said on Thursday. read more

George Zimmerman Auctions Gun Used to Kill Trayvon Martin

Christian George Acevedo   | May 12, 2016 09:02 AM EDT

George Zimmerman is selling off the firearm he used to kill the defenseless teen Trayvon Martin in Florida in 2012. read more

Brazil's Senate Impeaches President Dilma Rousseff

Christian George Acevedo   | May 12, 2016 08:43 AM EDT

Brazil's president Dilma Rousseff was impeached by the Senate following an epic debate in the chamber until overnight. read more

Periscope Used to Broadcast Live Suicide in France

Aaron Case   | May 12, 2016 04:08 AM EDT

In a disturbing application of technology, a 19-year-old French woman used live-steam service Periscope to film herself committing suicide near Paris on Tuesday. read more

Aussie PM Malcolm Turnbull Named in Panama Papers

Christian George Acevedo   | May 12, 2016 03:40 AM EDT

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is on fire after Panama papers document leak linked his financial transactions to a Russian gold mine. read more

Word War: Donald Trump Thinks Muslim London Mayor “Denies That There’s Islamic Terrorism,” Khan Calls Him "Ignorant"

Christian George Acevedo   | May 12, 2016 03:38 AM EDT

U.S. presidential aspirant Donald Trump thought on Wednesday that London’s newly elected Muslim Mayor Sadiq Khan rebuffs the idea that there is Islamic terrorism. read more

Life After Oil: Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

Joma Ronquillo   | May 12, 2016 04:00 PM EDT

A Prince of Saudi Arabia is looking past oil as the primary source of income for the kingdom and spearheading an ambitious economy free from oil dependency. read more

Philippines to Change Policy on South China Under New Government: Experts

Girish Shetti   | May 10, 2016 07:27 AM EDT

As people of the Philippines cast their votes on Monday to elect the country's next president, several Chinese experts noted that the incoming Philippines government may follow a more moderate and restrained policy in regards to South China Sea Issue. read more

After Labor Unrest in Myanmar, Beijing Says Chinese Companies Must Respect Local Laws

Girish Shetti   | May 09, 2016 12:24 PM EDT

Following last week's labor unrest in the Letpadaung mine in Myanmar, China on Monday said that Chinese companies operating abroad must respect local laws and fulfill them. read more

President Xi Sends Special Envoy to Djibouti, Site of China's First Overseas Military Base in Africa

Desiree Sison   | May 09, 2016 06:43 AM EDT

Chinese President Xi Jinping has sent a special envoy to the small African nation, Djibouti, where Beijing's first overseas military base is currently being constructed. read more

South China Sea Dispute: China Sends Fishermen to ‘Occupy and Build Islands’ in Scarborough Shoal

Jenia Cane   | May 08, 2016 11:30 PM EDT

Amid the South China Sea dispute among different countries, particularly between China and the Philippines, several Chinese fishermen from Hainan Island are reportedly gearing up for their trip to Scarborough Shoal. read more

Increasing Earthquakes in Mount St. Helens Indicate Volcano Recharging

Aaron Case   | May 07, 2016 06:18 AM EDT

Scientists monitoring Mount St. Helens noticed a recent increase in seismic activity in the volcano, but there is no indication that there will be another eruption any time soon. read more

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