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American Teen Brushes With Death After Being Rejected By Chinese Woman
Geann Pineda | | Mar 05, 2015 05:49 AM EST |
Frozen and almost lifeless, that was how an American teen was found lying near China's Xu River after getting dumped by a woman he fell in love with online.

Prince William's China Visit Successful, But Ends on Awkward Note
Genalyn R.Corocoto | | Mar 05, 2015 05:44 AM EST |
The Duke of Cambridge as Patron of the Tusk Trust ended his four-day tour of China with a call for environmental protection and an end to animal abuses, particularly elephant poaching.
Grace Chan Doesn't Want To Be Typecast As 'Beauty And Brains'
Cybelle Go | | Mar 05, 2015 05:42 AM EST |
Hong Kong actress Grace Chan is the most successful actress in the cast of the recently concluded TV series, Raising The Bar. Prior to being cast in the hit legal drama, she earned the title of Miss Hong Kong 2013 and has her own share of subsequent TV projects. However, the 23 year old beauty doesn't want to be typecast as someone with 'beauty and brains' forever and is open to venturing more daring roles, according to Jaynestars News.

Japanese Woman Who Celebrated 117th Birthday Doesn’t Know The Secret Of Long Life
Vittorio Hernandez | | Mar 05, 2015 05:38 AM EST |
Misao Okawa, the Guinness World Records title holder as the world's oldest person, admits not knowing what is the secret to her long life,

ISIS ‘Jihadi John’ Deported in Tanzania Due to Immigration Stop List
LJ Ross | | Mar 05, 2015 05:35 AM EST |
British security services allegedly requested Tanzania to deny the entry of Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIS killer “Jihadi John,” in 2009.

The Emerging Poop Problem on Mount Everest Threatens Pollution and Disease
Dino Lirios | | Mar 05, 2015 05:31 AM EST |
Mount Everest, the world' highest peak, has a growing problem in the form of human wastes left behind by mountaineers. These wastes lead to more than mere uncleanliness; disease and pollution result from what the climbers are leaving.

Taiwan Aims to Become Top Destination For Chinese Travelers
Genalyn R.Corocoto | | Mar 05, 2015 05:28 AM EST |
Starting April 1, Taiwan will roll out a new visa program that could make it the next favorite destination for Chinese travelers, while Hong Kong is considering a limit to inbound Chinese visitors.

North Carolina Gold Bar Heist Appears To Be Inside Job
Vittorio Hernandez | | Mar 05, 2015 05:25 AM EST |
One of the three crew of the truck loaded with 275 pounds of gold bar appears to have used carsickness as an excuse to help rob the vehicle of the valuable goods it was carrying, authorities said.

Chinese Soldiers Enhance Defense Capabilities In Sub-Zero Training
Geann Pineda | | Mar 05, 2015 05:17 AM EST |
Endurance, agility and discipline - three characteristics China wants its soldiers to possess as it conducts sub-zero training in the northern region bordering Russia.

LGBT Anti-Discrimination Bill In Utah Approval Seen With Backing Of Legislation By Mormon Church
Vittorio Hernandez | | Mar 05, 2015 05:13 AM EST |
In a rare turnaround of its usual conservative stand on issues concerning gays and lesbians, the Mormon Church said on Wednesday that it is supporting a landmark bill that would penalize discrimination of members of the LGBT community in Utah.

CPPCC Delegates Scramble To Air A Myriad Of Issues In Annual Sessions
Desiree Sison | | Mar 05, 2015 05:09 AM EST |
The CPPCC delegates have aired their respective issues and concerns hoping that the Chinese legislature will tackle these petitions when the legislative session opens on Thursday

3 Killed In Small Plane Crash In Virginia
Vittorio Hernandez | | Mar 05, 2015 05:03 AM EST |
A small private plane that the owner lent to his friend crashed in Virginia on Wednesday morning, killing all three people on board the aircraft.

Law Enforcers Say Homeless Man Shot By LAPD Stole A Frenchman's Identity
Arlene Lim | | Mar 05, 2015 05:00 AM EST |
United States and French officials revealed that the homeless man who was shot and killed by the Los Angeles police on the city's Skid Row section was using an assumed name.

China To Raise 2015 Defense Budget By 10 Percent
Arlene Lim | | Mar 05, 2015 04:54 AM EST |
Despite a slowing economy, the central Chinese government has decided to raise its defense budget by 10 percent from last year.

Military Exercise Tension Triggers Knife Attack of U.S. Ambassador To South Korea
Genalyn R.Corocoto | | Mar 05, 2015 02:55 AM EST |
The annual joint military exercises between the United States and South Korea has triggered political tensions that led to the attack of U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert by an armed assailant Thursday in Seoul.
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