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New stats from the National Bureau of Statistics are suggesting the property market in China's major cities has begun to stabilize through this past month. Of the 70 large and medium-sized cities surveyed by the NBS, 55 saw new home prices increase m
Tens of thousands of Australians are attending Anzac Day services right around the country this morning. Crowds have attended a dawn service at Sydney Cenotaph where there was rain. And thousands of people have gathered at Melbournes Shrine of Rememb
The Austrlian sharemarket has ended today's trade flat. But for the year, the market has gained 15 percent. The All Ord's at 5553. The ASX 200 index adding 703 points for 2013. The major drivers at the markets once again came from the big four banks
Ross Dunn Israeli forces launched air strikes in the Rafah refugee camp in southern Gaza Tuesday killing at least 13 Palestinians and wounding 30 others. Israeli ground forces have also moved into the
By Cathy Majtenyi Nairobi 07 March 2006 An opposition politician who ran for president in Uganda's recent elections was found not guilty of rape Tuesday. The main contender to the country's president
By Jim Malone Washington 21 March 2006 The 2008 presidential election is more than two years away, but that has not stopped several potential candidates from testing the political waters. It is possib
Were here today to celebrate the beautiful relationship between Christine Perry and Sandra Steer. Sandy Steer and Christine Perrys plans to marry have been on hold for 5 long years. That was after the US state of California banned same-sex marriage.
1. A government review panel is recommending president Obama abandon the NSA's daily collection of American telephone records, saying the practice is illegal. White house, however, disagrees with the recommendation. 2. Federal prosecutors have issued
By Greg Flakus Houston 29 August 2007 Two years ago Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf coast of the United States, devastating a wide area from Louisiana to Alabama, with an especially tragic outcome in the city of New Orleans, where a surge of water
On Sunday night at least 17 people were killed and over 150 injured in two deadly bombings in Turkey's largest city Istanbul. The attacks took place in a residential district of western Istanbul. The bombings occurred as Turkey is in the midst of a
Joseph Shiroko, founder of Brian Resource Center, communicates with a student in sign language In Kenya, educational and career opportunities are almost non-existent for people born with multiple physical challenges. They face many forms of discrimin
Residents of War-Battered Aleppo Struggle to Survive Government snipers have been shooting people in the streets. Thousands have been killed in Aleppo in the past few months. Parts of the Old City, a UNESCO heritage site, have been heavily damaged as
The debate surrounding a proposed Islamic Center in Lower Manhattan shed light on what could be growing religious intolerance in the United States. But despite the public outcry over the so-called Ground Zero mosque, the proposed Islamic Center has n
Cleaning Up Nairobi's 'Takataka' Cheaply and Effectively In the Kangemi suburb of Nairobi, residents carefully avoid the piles of trash that have become permanent features of the citys landscape. One social enterprise, Takataka Solutions, aims to cha
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 04 October 2007 A cargo plane has crashed into a residential area near Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Officials say at least 23 people were killed, but it is unclear how many of the casualties were
LOURDES GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: OK, now for some cute but worrying science from the animal world. The Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area posted a photo earlier this week that is insanely adorable. It's of a newly found mountain lion kitten
Visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping has won Sri Lanka's support for a proposed maritime Silk Road linking China with Europe. Xi Jinping has also helped launch a billion-dollar power plant and port projects funded by the Chinese government. Presiden
Labor unity has been short-lived. Grumbling has now broken out within the Opposition ranks over the role played by factions in choosing the frontbench. Speaker Anna Burke missed out on a senior position. She is complaining the frontbench wasnt select
Despite a sluggish economy, charitable giving by American people and companies rose more than 6.5 percent last year from 2009. 虽然经济仍不景气,但是一项新的调查发现,2010年,美国人和美国公司的慈善捐款比2009年增加
Topic1-Shanghai residents jump to escape apartment building fire 1 person died and 13 others injured in a fire in residential complex on Qixia Road, Pudong New Area in the city of Shanghai. During the fire, many residents jumped out of the window to