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US Expulsions of Africans Rising, But Still Less Than Other Immigrant Groups
The United States has expelled about 326 Somali nationals since January.That number is greater than the total for all Somalis expelled from the country in 2016.This is the third co
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Modern Artist Continues Ancient Korean Papermaking Tradition
The traditional Korean paper called Hanji was once famous across Asia for its strength and ability to be used for multiple purposes.Now only a small number of rural paper factories
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Syrian Refugees Earning Money by Teaching Arabic
Resettled refugees must learn about their new home, culture and language. They also need to find a job.For Syrians displaced by fighting in their country, the ability to speak Arab
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Asian Lawmakers Agree to Fight Climate Change
Lawmakers from Asia-Pacific countries said their area is important to combating climate change during a recent international meeting in Vietnam.Asia-Pacific members of the Inter-Pa
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Thailand Tries to Improve Economy in Southern Provinces After Terror Attack
The government of Thailand is considering measures to improve conditions in the troubled southern border provinces.It hopes new policies, including increased security, can return c
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Amnesty International Warns of Increasing Attacks on Rights Activists
Amnesty International has launched a campaign to publicize what it says is a worsening situation for human rights activists throughout the world.The group hopes its “Brave&rd
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Documentary on Myanmar Monk at Cannes Film Festival
A documentary about Ashin Wirathu appears at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival this week. But some in Myanmar question whether the media attention has helped his rise to fame.Wi
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Turkey Protesters Say Erdogan Supporters Attacked Them in Washington
The United States is expressing concern over a clash involving protesters and supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.The clash happened Tuesday in Washington, D.C., n
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Lead Singer of 1990s Band Soundgarden Dies
This is What’s Trending Today.Chris Cornell, the lead singer of Soundgarden, died Wednesday night. He was 52 years old.He and the band were in Detroit, Michigan, for a concer
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Iranian President Faces Difficult Election Competition
Iranians will cast their ballots for president on Friday.President Hassan Rouhani faces strong competition from a more conservative opponent, Ebrahim Raisi. Raisi is a former gover
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African Immigrants in the US to Lose Temporary Status
Thousands of Africans who came to the United States to escape Ebola virus disease might have to return home as another Ebola case has been found in the continent.The World Health O
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US Afghan Policy Not Yet Decided
Three months ago, the top commander of United States and international forces in Afghanistan met with a U.S. Senate committee.Army General John Nicholson spoke about military opera
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Old Exercise Machine Gets Boost From Lady Gaga, LeBron James
This is What’s Trending Today.If you are a fan of Lady Gaga or the National Basketball Association, you may have heard about an old piece of exercise equipment that is making
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Syria Denies US Accusation of Mass Killings
Syria is denying claims by the United States that the Syrian government kills many prisoners every day.The U.S. government accuses Syria of burning the bodies of those it has execu
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International Agencies Worry US Aid May Be Linked to Abortion Ban
A measure called the “Presidential Memorandum Regarding the Mexico City Policy” will likely affect the lives of many women in developing countries.The memorandum was am
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Trump Defends ‘Absolute Right’ to Share Information With Russia
U.S. President Donald Trump is defending his “absolute right” to share information with Russian officials at a White House meeting last week.Trump pushed back against m
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Millionaire Tells Young People to Give Up Avocado Toast
This is What’s Trending Today.Avocado toast is a popular thing to eat in some parts of the world.It is very easy to make.You find some good, thick, bread and you toast it. Th
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North Korea Launches Powerful New Rocket
North Korea on Monday claimed it had successfully launched a new kind of “medium long-range” rocket that can carry a “large, heavy nuclear warhead.”Outside
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Austrian Court Tells Facebook to Remove Hateful Speech
A court in Austria ordered Facebook to remove messages it says unfairly attacked Green Party leaders.This came after Germany approved a plan last month to fine social media up to $
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Cameroon Media Face Restrictions on Reporting
News reporters in Cameroon say they are having problems doing their work because of government restrictions on the press.They say the restrictions have affected their reports about
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Portugal Celebrates Eurovision Song Contest Winner
This is What’s Trending Today.A series of “firsts” continued for Portugal, with Salvador Sobral’s Eurovision Song Contest win over the weekend in Kiev, Ukra
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UN: Southeast Asia’s Economic Success Has Led to Crime, Terrorism
The United Nations says economic success in Southeast Asia has caused an increase in crime and terrorism.The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said economic success has led to m
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Investing in Education, Business Protects National Park
Protecting animals and plants in their natural environment takes hard work.It requires more than just declaring a piece of land a national park.In Ethiopia, investments in business
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A ‘Home Away from Home’ for International Students
New York City is a place full of surprises for many first-time visitors.Americans and foreigners alike experience a kind of culture shock when they first arrive.New York is one of
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Cambodia Again Promises to Stop Illegal Timber Exports
Cambodia’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has ordered workers to stop all illegal destruction of forests and timber trafficking activities.Radio Free Asia (R
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