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Category Archives: World

China Battles Worst Air Pollution of the Year

More than 70 Chinese cities released warnings to citizens in the last few days about pollution reaching dangerous levels.

December 21, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

China Says It Will Return US Drone Taken from South China Sea

China says it will give back an American drone it seized Thursday in international waters in the South China Sea.

December 19, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

Giraffes Facing ‘Silent Disappearance’ in Africa, Report Says

The number of giraffes has dropped by as much as 40 percent since the 1980s, says a new report on endangered species.

December 16, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

Vietnam Moves Away From Trans-Pacific Partnership

The election of Donald Trump as president of the United States has caused Vietnam to look for new trade deals.

December 14, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Bombings, Arrests in Turkey as Government Battles Opponents

Officials in Turkey say police have detained over 500 people since Monday because of their suspected ties to Kurdish militants.

December 13, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

UN Report: Young Girls Still Face Gender Inequality

A new United Nations report says a lack of education for girls in developing countries may be partly to blame for a rise in poverty worldwide.

December 8, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

U.N. Asks for Record $22 Billion to Aid World’s Needy

The United Nations, or U.N., is asking for $22.2 billion dollars to provide life-saving help for nearly 93 million people worldwide.

December 5, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

Businessman Moise Set to Win Haiti’s Presidential Election

Haitian officials say businessman Jovenel Moise has won the country’s second presidential election in two years.

December 1, 2016WorldBy Kari De Leon

Will Death of Fidel Castro Improve Human Rights in Cuba?

Some Cuban-Americans believe the death of Fidel Castro means human rights abuses in Cuba will end.

November 28, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon

Climate Change, Dams Threaten Vietnam Rice Industry

The government of Vietnam is seeking to help the main rice-producing part of the country deal with difficult agricultural issues.

November 14, 2016One-Minute News, WorldBy Kari De Leon
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