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UFO Sighted In Guangdong China?
Althea Serad | | Jun 19, 2015 07:57 AM EDT |
A striking photo of a UFO-shaped cloud was taken Wednesday in Guangdong province in South China. The cloud bears a striking resemblance to an alien spaceship, making many believe the snapshot to be a real unidentified flying object of the non-terrestrial kind.

Boy Impersonates Girlfriend To Help Her Pass Kazakhstan College Exams
Althea Serad | | Jun 19, 2015 07:56 AM EDT |
Some people will do anything for love. Indeed, this was proven true by a 20-year-old boy who thought he could fool examiners in the town of Zhetisai in Southern Kazakhstan by posing as his girlfriend.

Emily Blunt Gets Involved In Drug War For 'Sicario' Trailer [VIDEO]
Lorenze Visco | | Jun 19, 2015 07:55 AM EDT |
Emily Blunt dons a bulletproof vest as she finds herself go beyond the Mexican border in the trailer for "Sicario."

Hilary Duff Gets Back To Creating Music With 'Breathe In. Breath Out.'
Lorenze Visco | | Jun 19, 2015 07:53 AM EDT |
Apparently, "Chasing the Sun" and "Sparks" were just appetizers for something bigger. Hilary Duff is now reentering the pop scene with her latest album, "Breathe In. Breathe Out."

After the Failure of Pro-Beijing Democratic Proposal, What's Next for Hong Kong?
Kwao Peppeh | | Jun 19, 2015 07:23 AM EDT |
Pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong's legislature have voted against a proposed electoral reform - backed by Beijing - that would have allowed voters to appoint their next Chief Executive and Legislative Council. Last year, thousands of protesters thronged to the streets to express their disapproval for the electoral proposal, but China's government did not make any concessions. Now, shortly after lawmakers in Hong Kong vetoed the bill, the National People's Congress (NPC) has declared that it will continue to uphold the proposal as the roadmap to universal suffrage in the island.

UFO Sighting In Guangdong, China: Mysterious Flying Object Cloaks Itself To Look Like Cloud
Roguero Caler | | Jun 19, 2015 07:11 AM EDT |
Is China being plagued by aliens? Just a day after Chinese monks spotted an unidentified flying object hovering Baita Temple, another UFO sighting was spotted, only this time the mysterious appearance was visible in China’s Guangdong Province.

Elephant Poaching Spikes To Alarming Rate Despite International Efforts To Control Ivory Trade
KJ Belonio | | Jun 19, 2015 06:00 AM EDT |
Elephant poaching is considered as one of the most treacherous forms of corruption and criminality worldwide. Despite international efforts to control ivory trade, elephant poaching is still occurring at an alarming rate. But with the latest study, there is a potential that law enforcement will focus within the hotspots where poaching occurs, which will possibly make the control of the illegal ivory trade a less daunting, more tangible task.

How Silver Ants Beat The Heat In Sahara Desert
Ina Ariola | | Jun 19, 2015 06:00 AM EDT |
Silver ants are able to survive the heat of Sahara Desert because of their hair coating. Studies show that the placement of hairs, how they are growing and their gaps in between can lower their body temperature by absorbing and disseminating heat.

Is There Life On Jupiter’s Europa? Scientists Continue To Look For Life Outside Earth
KJ Belonio | | Jun 19, 2015 06:00 AM EDT |
For years, it's been speculated that Jupiter’s icy moon Europa is the best hope for humans to find evidence that extraterrestrial life exist in our solar system. On Wednesday, NASA announced that they are finally sending a probe to Europa. Set to take the trip in the early 2020s, the unmanned probe will orbit Jupiter and will make flybys to Europa to study its surface and composition, as well as to prove if extraterrestrial life possibly exist outside the living planet.

Taxi Apps In China Fails To Get The Nod Of The Government Despite Being Welcomed and Utilized
Adelyn Torralba | | Jun 19, 2015 04:01 AM EDT |
Taxi apps in China, such as Didi Express and People’s Uber, fail to get the approval of the government despite being operational and utilized by the local people.

China News: Beidou System is China’s Answer In Detecting Gas Leaks
Adelyn Torralba | | Jun 19, 2015 03:12 AM EDT |
According to the National Administration for Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation (NASMG), China have created a program that will use the BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) to monitor their gas pipelines for any leaks that can't be monitored by a simple tool.

26th Golden Melody Awards: Star-Studded Line-Up Featuring Eason Chan, Sandy Lam, And Show Luo
Diadem Pambid | | Jun 19, 2015 02:58 AM EDT |
The highly-anticipated 26th Golden Melody Awards is just a week away. Set to be broadcast live on Taiwan Television Enterprise, the said awards will be aired on June 27 at the Taipei Arena. The line-up for the said awards show has already been announced with the likes of Sandy Lam and Show Luo as the performers.

YouTube Update: YouTube Launches Newswire Feed For Verified News Videos
Jotham D. Funclara | | Jun 19, 2015 02:35 AM EDT |
Video social media giant YouTube recently released Newswire, a feed for verified eyewitness news reports and raw footage of actual newsworthy topics.

China Nuclear News: China’s Nuclear Export Expands To Pakistan and Romania
Adelyn Torralba | | Jun 19, 2015 02:00 AM EDT |
China’s $20 billion deal to build a state of the art nuclear power plants in Pakistan and Romania was also the turning point of their bid to expand globally.

Chinese Casanova: Man From China With 15 Girlfriends Charged With Fraud, Swindled More Than 350,000 Yuan From College Girls
Diadem Pambid | | Jun 19, 2015 12:30 AM EDT |
Anything in excess is always a bad thing. For one Chinese man who reportedly had 15 girlfriends, he had to learn the hard way. Mr. Tian, a 41-year old man allegedly dated 15 college girls and had swindled them for more than 350,000 Yuan. The man from China now faces charges with fraud.
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