
Heartbreak as historic Hong Kong village demolished
A 650-year-old urban walled village in Hong Kong - the last of its kind - will be destroyed to make way for development in what critics say is another nail in the coffin for the city's cultural heritage. ... more
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China jails three 'civil disobedience' activists
A Chinese court sentenced three activists to prison on Friday for allegedly attempting to start a non-violent civil rights movement, family members and campaign groups said, the latest example of the Communist Party's intensifying crackdown on dissent. ... more
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How drones are altering contemporary warfare
Light powered micromotors achieve flight in open air
Europe Strives to Counter Russian and Chinese Satellite Menace
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Water crisis increases Zika threat in Venezuela
Yurman Torres is standing in line at the foot of Avila mountain, on the edge of Caracas, to fill a large jug with water, a rare commodity in crisis-hit Venezuela. ... more
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Facebook blocks unlicensed gun sales
Facebook has banned people using the social network for unlicensed gun sales after pressure from anti-gun violence groups alarmed over the ease with which firearms are sold online in the United States. ... more
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Gabon's eco-guards in unequal battle against elephant poachers
At the entrance to the sprawling Ivindo national park in central Gabon, wildlife guards in paramilitary uniform scour a fisherman's dug-out canoe, going through his bags of worn clothes and bait. "We're looking for arms and ammunition," one says. ... more
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US monitoring Iraq's largest dam for signs of collapse
The United States is monitoring Iraq's largest dam for signs of further deterioration that could point to an impending catastrophic collapse, US army officers said on Thursday. ... more
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Angola's chaotic capital chokes under mountains of trash
For half an hour, the passenger boat sat stranded off the coast of Angola's seaside capital Luanda. ... more
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