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UN envoy in Libya for government talks

Jan 05, 2016 The United Nations’ special envoy for Libya, Martin Kobler, recently sat down with Libyan officials. During the meeting, he said that the political agreement between the warring sides must form the basis of all discussions. Speaking to this effect, Kobler said: “The first point is, the Libyan political agreement is the basis ... Read More
 

Sea women form special culture on South Korean island of Jeju

Jan 05, 2016 Ideally, 7:30am on a winter morning, should find most people curled up in their beds with their duvet thrown over them. But that isn’t the case for a set of Korean female divers in the Jeju province, who go by the name of “haenyeo”. Known for their independent spirit and determination, the ... Read More
 

World number three Roger Federer arrives in Brisbane before title defence

Jan 05, 2016 Prior to his Brisbane International title defense, World number three tennis player Roger Federer recently enjoyed a boat trip along the South Bank riverfront. According to the tournament’s website, the 17-time grand slam event winner was met by representatives of the indigenous Mirrabooka tribe, who performed a traditional welcome ceremony for the ... Read More
 

Taiwan opposition leader says managing risk key in economic ties with China

Jan 05, 2016 During a debate among presidential candidates in Taiwan, the country’s opposition leader Tsai Ing-Wen insisted that risk management is pivotal in maintaining a solid trade and economic tie with China. “The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has never excluded economic and trade exchanges with China. But we pay attention to the management of ... Read More
 

Rafael Benitez tells critics to wait for end of season

Jan 05, 2016 Real Madrid’s coach Rafael Benitez recently played down on media suggestions that his job was dependent on his next game’s result. There has increased pressure at the Bernabeu and the chorus of whistles that greeted Benitez before their victory over Real Sociedad was an indication of the crowd’s dissatisfaction. Real Madrid has ... Read More
 

Africa’s homegrown innovations shine through in 2015.

Jan 04, 2016 Let’s take a quick look back at some of the best innovations that sprung up in and around the continent in 2015, and the brilliant minds behind them. Tanzanian scientist, Dr. Askwar Hilonga, created a water filter with the ability to remove 99.9 percent of bacteria, micro-organisms and viruses. The invention, which ... Read More
 

Central African Republic vote count starts after peaceful election

Jan 04, 2016 Voters in the Central African Republic recently headed to the pols to choose their new leaders. With thirty candidates competing in the presidential election, authorities had repeatedly postponed the polls due to violence and irregularities. After the polls closed, election observers reported a smooth outing with just a few irregularities. Commenting on ... Read More
 

Taiwan welcomes 2016 with fireworks at iconic Taipei 101 tower

Jan 04, 2016 Taiwan’s tallest skyscraper, the Taipei 101 tower, launched its annual fireworks display to welcome in the New Year. The spectacular display was launched from the top of Taipei’s iconic 508-metres-tall tower, with thousands of people gathered on the streets surrounding the venue in celebration. According to Taipei 101’s official website, this year’s ... Read More
 

Amid maritime disputes, China confirms building second carrier

Jan 04, 2016 China recently confirmed that it is building a second aircraft carrier to go with an existing one, following months of speculations. Speaking during a broadcasted news conference, Defence Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said: “China always adheres to the path of peaceful development, unswervingly pursues an independent foreign policy of peace and a ... Read More