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Rural Areas in South Korea Struggle with Lack of Doctors

Hospitals in South Korea's Smaller Cities Struggle with Physician Shortage Amid Nationwide Strike Incheon, South Korea - Hospitals in South…

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South Sudanese Comedians Use Painful Past as Inspiration for Humor

South Sudan's First Comedy Show Thrives Amidst Peace In 2014, Isaac Anthony Lumori, also known as MC Lumoex, took a…

2 years ago

South Africa Celebrates 30 Years of Freedom Despite Challenges of Inequality, Poverty, and Tense Election Ahead

As South Africa prepares to celebrate 30 years of freedom and democracy, the nostalgia of the historic 1994 elections is…

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Some Universities Engage in Negotiations with Pro-Palestinian Protestors, While Others Resort to Police Intervention

Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Spread Across U.S. College Campuses The students at an encampment at Columbia University have sparked a wave of…

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Mexican Lawmakers Give Approval to President-Backed Pension Fund

Mexico City - In a landmark decision, Mexico's Senate has approved the creation of a new pension fund aimed at…

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Analysis: The Flaw in Japan’s Strategy to Strengthen U.S. Defense

Japan's Cyber Security Vulnerabilities Pose Challenges Despite Military Build-Up In the midst of escalating security threats worldwide, Japan has pledged…

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India Commences Voting in Second Phase of Massive Election as Modi and Gandhi Campaigns Intensify

India began voting in the second phase of the world's biggest election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his rivals…

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Temporary Suspension of Brazil’s Payroll Tax Exemption Law by Top Court

In a dramatic turn of events, a Brazilian Supreme Court justice has temporarily suspended a law extending payroll tax exemptions…

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Blinken scheduled to meet with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi in Beijing

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is set to meet with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Beijing on Friday…

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Inflation in Tokyo Falls Below BOJ Target, Slows for Second Consecutive Month

Core inflation in Tokyo, Japan's capital, has slowed for the second consecutive month in April, dropping below the central bank's…

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