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신현희
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Chinese activist more determined after lockup
BEIJING (AP) -- The most prominent of five recently released Chinese women's rights activists feels her dedication to the cause has grown stronger after spending 37 days in detention with interrogators who blew smoke onto her face and insulted her sexual orientation, her girlfriend and her lawyer said.Li Tingting, 25, an openly lesbian campaigner for women's issues, has been at the center of an international outcry over China's detention of activists. Her girlfriend, who spoke to The Associated
World News April 19, 2015
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700 migrants feared dead in Mediterranean shipwreck
ROME (AFP) -- Seven hundred people are feared to have drowned when a fishing boat smuggling migrants to Europe capsized off Libya, the UN's refugee agency said Sunday, in what could be the deadliest Mediterranean migrant disaster yet.Only 28 people survived the capsize, UNHCR spokeswoman Carlotta Sami told the Skytg24 news channel in Italy. The survivors indicated there had been more than 700 on board, she said.The Maltese navy put the numbers on board at around 650 and said an alert had come in
World News April 19, 2015
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U.N.: 90,000 people have fled IS advance in Iraq's Anbar
BAGHDAD (AP) -- A United Nations humanitarian agency says more than 90,000 people have fled the Islamic State group's advance in Iraq's western Anbar province, which has set off fierce fighting in and around the provincial capital Ramadi.The Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said Sunday that civilians are fleeing Ramadi as well as three nearby villages captured by the IS group a few days ago.OCHA says in a statement that humanitarian agencies have moved quickly to provide assis
World News April 19, 2015
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China cuts reserve ratio requirement as growth slows
BEIJING (AFP) -- China's central bank announced Sunday it would cut the level of funds that commercial banks must hold in reserve by one percentage point, the second such move this year to boost lending.The move, effective Monday, comes days after the world's second largest economy reported its worst quarterly growth figure for six years.In a statement on its website, the People's Bank of China said the cut would "further enhance the ability of financial institutions to support restructuring".Th
World Business April 19, 2015
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IS seizes most of Yarmuk refugee camp in Damascus: PLO
DAMASCUS (AFP) -- Militants from the Islamic State jihadist group seized control of most of the Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp in southern Damascus Wednesday, a local Palestinian official told AFP."Fighters from IS launched an assault this morning on Yarmuk and they took over the majority of the camp," said Anwar Abdel Hadi, director of political affairs for the Palestine Liberation Organisation in Damascus. Fighting was continuing inside the camp, he said.The Syrian Observatory for Human Righ
World News April 1, 2015
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Iraq declares victory over Islamic State group in Tikrit
TIKRIT, Iraq (AP) -- Iraq's defense minister says security forces have achieved a ``magnificent victory'' over the Islamic State group in Tikrit. Khalid al-Obeidi said Wednesday that security forces have ``accomplished their mission'' in the monthlong offensive to rid Saddam Hussein's hometown of the militant group. The U.S. launched airstrikes last week in support of Iraqi ground forces. The battle for Tikrit, 130 kilometers north of Baghdad, is seen as a key step toward eventually driving the
World News April 1, 2015
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Obama authorizes sanctions to combat cyberattacks
WASHINGTON (AFP) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday authorized imposing economic sanctions on US and foreign hackers, allowing the government to block the assets of persons involved in cyber attacks on US targets."Cyber threats pose one of the most serious economic and national security challenges to the United States, and my administration is pursuing a comprehensive strategy to confront them," Obama said as he issued the executive order.Under the order, the US Treasury would be able to fre
World News April 1, 2015
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World's largest particle collider ready to restart in 'days'
GENEVA (AFP) -- Physicists have fixed a short-circuit at the world's largest proton smasher, making the particle-hunting machine ready for a restart "within days' time" after a two-year shutdown.A fragment of metal in one of the Large Hadron Collider's magnet circuits that had delayed putting the machine back into service was removed on Monday, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research said."The largest collider in the world should be ready for beam (operations) in a few days' time," CE
Technology April 1, 2015
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Turkey detains leftists after bloody hostage drama
ISTANBUL (AFP) -- Turkish authorities on Wednesday rounded up over 30 suspected members of the radical leftist group behind a bloody hostage standoff that left a top Istanbul prosecutor dead and shocked the country.Funeral ceremonies were being held for prosecutor Mehmet Selim Kiraz, who had been investigating the politically-sensitive case of a teenager who died of injuries inflicted by police during anti-government protests in 2013.Police late on Tuesday launched an operation to free Kiraz af
World News April 1, 2015
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Palestine joins International Criminal Court
THE HAGUE (AFP) -- Palestine formally joined the International Criminal Court on Wednesday, a move the Palestinians hope could open the door to the possible prosecution of Israelis for alleged war crimes.The accession was marked at a closed-door ceremony at ICC headquarters in The Hague, exactly 90 days after Palestine joined the court's founding Rome Statute.The Palestinians called on Israel to also join the global court, which was set up in 2002 to try crimes against humanity, war crimes and g
World News April 1, 2015
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35 dead in Yemen after airstrikes hit factory vicinity
SANAA, Yemen (AP) -- Saudi-led warplanes bombed Shiite rebel positions in both north and south Yemen early on Wednesday, setting off explosions and drawing return fire from anti-aircraft guns. Airstrikes also hit a factory in a western port city and 35 workers died there, according to witnesses and officials.The bombings came as the Saudi-led coalition's campaign against Yemen's Shiite rebels known as Houthis entered its seventh day. The campaign aims to weaken the Iran-backed rebels who are als
World News April 1, 2015
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Lufthansa chief visits crash area as 'cabin video' emerges
LE VERNET, France (AFP) -- The heads of Lufthansa and Germanwings paid their respects Wednesday near the crash site of the plane that slammed into the French Alps, after reports a video had emerged showing the final terrifying seconds in the cabin.Carsten Spohr and Thomas Winkelmann's visit comes at a time of intense scrutiny on Lufthansa, which owns Germanwings and has revealed it was aware that the co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing the airliner had suffered from severe depression.Luf
World News April 1, 2015
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Picasso painting tipped for record sale unveiled in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (AFP) - Picasso masterpiece "Les Femmes d'Alger" went on show for the first time in Hong Kong Wednesday ahead of an auction where it is tipped to smash the world record price for a painting.The 1955 piece depicts women in a harem and is the final work in a 15-painting series which pays homage to the 19th century artist Delacroix, who Picasso admired.It is billed to fetch an estimated $140 million when it goes on sale at Christie's in New York in May -- but the auction house says the pr
Performance April 1, 2015
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Beijing welcomes Taipei's AIIB application: Xinhua
BEIJING (AFP) -- Taiwan is welcome to participate in the Beijing-led Asian Infrastructure Bank if it does so "under an appropriate name", Chinese state media quoted officials as saying Wednesday.Beijing regards Taiwan as part of its territory and opposes international recognition for the island, often curtailing its involvement in global agreements. The two split in 1949 at the end of the Chinese civil war.But Taipei on Tuesday issued a letter of intent to join the AIIB, a Beijing initiative see
World News April 1, 2015
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Adoptee from South Korea faces deportation from U.S.
More than three decades ago, a 3-year-old South Korean boy and his sister flew to the U.S. to become the adopted children of American citizens, but their life together didn't last long.They were abandoned, sent into foster care and separated even though he was dependent upon her.A family adopted the girl, and got her citizenship. The boy, named Adam Crapser, wasn't as fortunate: The parents he had were abusive, and never sought the green card or citizenship for him that they should have.Now, at
Social Affairs April 1, 2015
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