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The Lebanese government on Saturday approved a plan to solve a seven-month garbage crisis that has fuelled protests against the dysfunctional state and raised concerns for public health.

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South Koreans held a protest at the Port of Busan on Sunday where South Korean and U.S. military are conducting joint military exercises of "Key Resolve" and "Ssangyong" or "Double Dragon".

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A Bangladeshi man with a rare disease that's covered his hands with tree-bark like growths has undergone surgery.

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Social Security Board under the Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security paid 6.2 million kyats compensation to the family of a deceased worker, on Sunday.

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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Saturday criticized the Republican frontrunner Donald Trump for "ugly, divisive rhetoric" that encouraged aggression and violence.

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Mar
Venezuela's President leads rally against U....
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Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro rallied on Saturday in Caracas against the United States' renewal of a decree imposing sanctions on several top Venezuelan officials.

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Mar
Public Voices: Who Will Be A New President?
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People are keenly interested in who will be a new President after coming out the Presidential nominees for the second five-year term of the new government.

13
Mar
Lyon Contemporary Art
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An artist, a visionary, and for many, the reason the Beatles broke up. Lyon's contemporary art museum opened a Yoko Ono retrospective on 9th March, bringing together works from 1952 to the present...

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Mar
Bolivia Llamas Meat
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These llamas make up the wealth of the land in the small town of Turco, Bolivia. About a hundred animals are killed each day in the slaughterhouse.

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Mar
Namibia Cheetah Protection
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A century ago, there were 100,000 cheetahs across Africa, the Middle East and into India. Now, less than 12,000 remain in the wild, all in Africa, except for a tiny population of less than 100 in...

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