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Private Plane Trip Rocks Costa Rican Government

Private Plane Trip Rocks Costa Rican Government

By • on May 22, 2013

The news

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How Social Commerce Tightens China’s Grip on the Internet

How Social Commerce Tightens China’s Grip on the Internet

By • on May 22, 2013

China’s biggest e-commerce firm Alibaba Group announced

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Thailand: Prime Minister Sues Cartoonist for Defamation

Thailand: Prime Minister Sues Cartoonist for Defamation

By • on May 22, 2013

A Thai cartoonist who criticized the Prime Minister on Facebook is being sued for defamation. It's the first time that the Prime Minister has sued

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Cadmium-Laced Rice Found in China

Cadmium-Laced Rice Found in China

By • on May 21, 2013

Rice contaminated with high levels of the toxic heavy metal cadmium, dubbed “cadmium rice,” is the latest food scandal in China to trigger

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Panama President Levels Accusations Against Journalist on Twitter

Panama President Levels Accusations Against Journalist on Twitter

By • on May 21, 2013

Every so often, President Ricardo Martinelli (@rmartinelli) [es] riles up

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69th Anniversary of Crimean Tatar Deportations: Memory and Politics in Crimea

69th Anniversary of Crimean Tatar Deportations: Memory and Politics in Crimea

By • on May 20, 2013

On May 18, some 30,000 people gathered at a rally in Crimea‘s capital

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The Eccentrics and the Women Who Run for President in Iran

The Eccentrics and the Women Who Run for President in Iran

By • on May 20, 2013

One of the more eccentric presidential hopefuls says ‘Presidents should be handsome'. Source: Entekhab Hundreds of hopeful Iranians, including

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Mauritania Through a Portuguese Artist’s Eyes

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