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Six held after new Indian 'bus rape'
Police in India have arrested six men after they allegedly gang-raped a woman on a bus, just weeks after a similar attack shocked the nation.
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Vietnam in 1963: Color Photographs by LIFE Magazine
Photographs from Vietnam in 1963, when America was escalating its involvement in a conflict that would, in time, come to define an era.
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Are China's Journalists Spying on Us?
So what if they are? It wouldn't be the first time a news organization became an intelligence service.
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Rare Photo of A-Bomb Cloud Found in Hiroshima
The photo shows the bomb's mushroom cloud split into two distinct portions, one on top of the other.
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Beijing's air pollution reaches hazardous levels
Beijing's air pollution readings were dangerously high for the third day on Sunday.
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Whatever happened to the Korean Wave?
Now that Psy has retired “Gangnam Style,” is the K-pop craze losing steam around the world?
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Kumbh Mela festival: Preparing for millions
The 55-day Maha or Great Kumbh Mela Hindu festival in Allahabad is expected to be the biggest religious gathering of humanity on Earth, with up to 100 million pilgrims bathing in the holy waters in January and February.
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Air pollution in Beijing reaches hazardous levels
Schoolchildren were ordered to halt outdoor sports activities until Tuesday this week, as a dirty cloud of smog continued to shroud China's capital.
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Syria crisis: Dozens killed by Aleppo university blasts
More than 80 people have been killed by two blasts in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, activists and officials say. The explosions reportedly struck an area between the University of Aleppo's halls of residence and the architecture faculty on the first day of exams.
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The Chinese village that's being swallowed by sinkholes after 20 cave-ins in just five months
Since September villagers from Lianyuan in southern China's Hunan Province have been left alarmed after seeing over 20 holes suddenly open up in the ground.
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SPONSORED: North Korea Is Asia’s New Startup Hot Spot
The old, Imperialist centers for entrepreneurial excellence have been eclipsed by the great and glorious Democratic People's Republic of North Korea, the world's new and preeminent location for start-ups.
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North Korea follows American on Twitter
The North Korean regime has its own Twitter account, but follows only three users -- and one of them belongs to a 25-year-old from Texas. CBS News' Terrell Brown reports.
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Security audit finds dev outsourced his job to China to goof off at work
A security audit of a US critical infrastructure company last year revealed that its star developer had outsourced his own job to a Chinese subcontractor and was spending all his work time playing around on the internet.
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The 10 Things No North Korean Can Live Without
What is that North Koreans really want? Stability? Freedom? MacBooks? Starbucks? These are the kind of questions that keep NK NEWS awake at night.
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Long Treks China – Skateboarding Through Tibet
Words, photos and videos by Adam Colton My name is Adam Richard Colton and on August 30th, 2012 I set out on a solo self-supported journey to see what the outskirts of Tibet had to offer.
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Hong Kong's mounting food waste problem
Nestled among the granite peaks of eastern Hong Kong a new, man-made mountain is emerging.
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Eric Schmidt's daughter reports on creepy North Korea trip, says the country is like 'The Truman Show'
After returning from a private mission to North Korea, Eric Schmidt says he sternly warned North Korean officials that their country risks falling further behind economically without a connection...
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When NK Commandos Tried To Assassinate South Korea’s President
Breaking North Korea News, Opinion, Culture & Curiosities + Professional, Academic & Student resources on North Korea / DPRK
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Ancient DNA reveals humans living 40,000 years ago in Beijing area related to present-day Asians, Native Americans
An international team of researchers including Svante Pääbo and Qiaomei Fu of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, sequenced nuclear and mitochondrial DNA that had been extracted from the leg of an early modern human from Tianyuan Cave near Beijing, China.
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Will America's Next War Be in the Pacific?
Escalating tensions among China, Japan and the U.S. could ignite armed conflict -- and sink the global economy.
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