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Author Archives: Kari De Leon

China Debates Egg-Freezing Ban for Single Women

China is among those governments that have banned single women from freezing their eggs for future use.

September 8, 2015Leave a commentHealth & Lifestyle, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De Leon

US Labor Day Arrives Five Months Late

September 7 is Labor Day in the U.S., a national holiday that began more than 100 years ago to honor low-paid factory workers.

September 7, 2015Leave a commentNationalBy Kari De Leon

Countries Compete for Oil in the Arctic

Russia, the United States and other countries are hurrying to control Earth’s northernmost territory: the Arctic.

September 7, 2015Leave a commentWorldBy Kari De Leon

Head Lice Growing Resistant to Existing Treatments

In the United States, many children are returning to school after a nearly three-month summer break from classes.

September 7, 2015Leave a commentHealth & LifestyleBy Kari De Leon

In Hungary, Migrants Seeking to Go West Clash with Police

Migrants in Hungary who are trying to reach Western Europe are refusing to leave a train.

September 3, 2015Leave a commentOne-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Talks Between South Korea, China and Japan Announced

South Korea, China and Japan have announced joint talks in October or November in an effort to reduce tensions between the nations.

September 3, 2015Leave a commentOne-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Iranian Leader says Parliament Should Decide Nuclear Deal

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has express support for a vote in Iran’s parliament on the nuclear deal Iran agreed to with six world powers.

September 3, 2015Leave a commentOne-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Guatemala’s President Resigns

Guatemalan president Otto Perez Molina has resigned after being connected to a corruption case.

September 3, 2015Leave a commentOne-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Thirteen Million Children out of School in Middle East, N. Africa

The United Nations says conflict in the Middle East and North Africa are keeping more than 13 million children in nine countries from attending school.

September 3, 2015Leave a commentOne-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

China Says Military will be Reduced at Anniversary Parade

China’s President Xi Jinping has announced military cuts at a parade marking​ the 70th anniversary of Japan’s surrender in World War Two.

September 3, 2015Leave a commentOne-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon
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