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Singapore couple jailed for starving Philippine maid
Published on 28/03/2017
» SINGAPORE - A Singapore court jailed a couple on Monday for starving their Filipino domestic helper, a case that highlighted what rights groups say is a common complaint in the wealthy city-state.
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$4 million Canadian gold coin stolen
Reuters, Published on 28/03/2017
» BERLIN - A Canadian gold coin named "Big Maple Leaf" which bears the image of Queen Elizabeth II was stolen in the early hours of Monday morning from Berlin's Bode Museum.
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US, UK, China lead boycott of UN talks on nuclear weapons ban
Associated Press, Published on 28/03/2017
» UNITED NATIONS - The United States, Russia, China and more than a score of other countries are sitting out new talks at the United Nations toward a treaty that would ban nuclear weapons.
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Cyclone Debbie slams into Australia, thousands evacuated
Bloomberg News, Published on 28/03/2017
» MELBOURNE/SYDNEY -- The strongest cyclone in six years smashed into the coast of the northern state of Queensland on Tuesday, forcing thousands of Australians to evacuate or seek emergency shelter and prompting some of the world’s biggest miners to halt coal operations.
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S.Korea finds presumed remains of ferry disaster victim
Associated Press, Published on 28/03/2017
» SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korean salvage crews on Tuesday found what appeared to be human remains on the seabed, presumed to be one of the missing victims of a 2014 ferry disaster that killed 304 passengers, an official said.
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Taiwan ex-president found innocent of secrets leak
Associated Press, Published on 28/03/2017
» TAIPEI - Taiwan's China-friendly former President Ma Ying-jeou has been found innocent of libel and leaking confidential information in a case involving suspected influence peddling by a powerful lawmaker.
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Uber pulls out of Denmark citing tougher cab standards
Associated Press, Published on 28/03/2017
» COPENHAGEN - The Danish branch of the ride-sharing service Uber said Tuesday it is shutting down its services in Denmark due to a proposed law that toughens standards for cabs.
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