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A Chinese woman has torn apart the cultural blindfolds covering the country from unholy pornographic infiltration from the West, after she willingly posed for a nude photo shoot in public–a lake, of all places. They called it “art”. The woman and her photographer defied Chinese government’s strict censorship on pornography by this adventure which has aroused criticisms…
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The Turkish government has reportedly accelerated its pace in arresting all alleged coup plotters involved in the failed attempt to take over leadership from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. According to media reports, a total of 6,000 has so far been detained as confirmed by the justice minister who said today Sunday 17, that “6,000 people…
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The Islamic Movement in Nigeria issued a statement of recent attack of thugs in Ramadan Food Distribution in Zaria: Food items were distributed to the needy in and around Gyellesu residence in particular and Zaria in general at the start of the Holy month of Ramadan on behalf of the leader of the Islamic movement…
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Permanent residents’ permits, or green cards, have been notoriously difficult to obtain in China, and many people believe they are of little use. They claim that apart from being long-term visas, green cards can hardly be used to open bank accounts or buy train tickets. But now the Chinese authorities are introducing new policies to…
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The Saudi Arabian government isn’t joking with its threat to sell off hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of American assets in the country if the U.S. Congress should pass a suspicious bill aimed at holding the kingdom responsible for terrorism. Saudi Arabia has vehemently denied playing any role in the September 11, 2001 attacks. Reports from…
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The Chinese government has completed plans to introduce a carpool lane in Shenzhen City to help reduce congestion on the roads. HOV lanes are still rare in China but have existed in the United States since the late 1960s. Countries like Canada, Australia and New Zealand have also adopted the rules.
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The Russia government is once again creating deadlocks with plans to sell advanced fighter jets to Iran and the U.S. is ready to step in and stop the military trade relations.
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On April 3, the South African Presidency strongly rejected allegations that President Jacob Zuma laundered 6 billion rand (about 400 million U.S. dollars) to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a wealthy family in India known as the “Gupta family”.
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Widely known by his nickname “Mongo”, white-bearded Ramon Castro preferred tending crops and livestock to the revolutionary political life embraced by younger siblings Fidel and Raul – who replaced Fidel as Cuba’s president in February 2008. Image: Ramon Castro. Two years older than Fidel, Ramon was long used to getting double-takes from people who insisted…
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“Cities will no longer be allowed to build more ‘meaningless and weird’ structures devoid of cultural tradition in the future,” according to a new directive from the central government of China. The State Council and the Communist Party of China Central Committee issued the directive on Sunday. It says buildings should be “suitable, economic, green and…
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This photo (undated) shows Nie Shubin, who was convicted and executed in 1995 for the rape and murder of a woman in Hebei province in north China. A court in east China’s Shandong Province has extended the review of a rape and murder case, for which the young man was executed 20 years ago, to June…
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Modern technology has its ups and downs, sometimes making life easy and at times, unleashing pain, anger and misery. A traffic light at an intersection in southwest China’s Chongqing municipality is reported to have suffered an unreasonable setting, which only leaves two seconds for green light. Even the world’s fastest runner Usain Bolt can’t make…
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