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Premier Li Keqiang poses with other leaders during the recently held ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
China to Grant $7.8 Billion to Malaysia Under RQFII Program

Premier Li Keqiang has announced on Monday, Nov. 23, the granting of 50 billion yuan ($7.8 billion) quota to Malaysia under the Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) program, the Xinhua News Agency reported.

Pornhub Artist Mia Khalifa Remembers Ex-President Kennedy On John F. Kennedy Assassination Anniversary
PornHub Artist Mia Khalifa Remembers Ex-President Kennedy On John F. Kennedy Assassination Anniversary

Mia Khalifa took to Twitter to remember former President of United States of America John F. Kennedy on his death anniversary. Pornhub star Mia Khalifa paid tribute to Kennedy via a Twitter post.

The measure was discussed in a meeting led by Guo Shengkun, public security minister and head of China’s anti-terrorism leading group.
Officials More Accountable in Anti-terrorism Efforts

As part of the move to boost anti-terrorism efforts in the country, China’s top security body is planning to implement an accountability mechanism, the Global Times reported.

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Accusations Of Cheating Hit Zimbabwe’s ‘Mr. Ugly’ Contest

It is not just in beauty contests where there are accusations of cheating. Even in a unique pageant held in Zimbabwe, called "Mister Ugly," the contest was marred by a riot after the audience questioned the choice of winner.

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The Duchess of Cambridge is a champion for children who have depression, anxiety, and bullying.
Kate Middleton Health Condition News: Duchess Of Cambridge Fighting Depression and Anxiety? [VIDEO]

While Kate Middleton appears warm and bright in her outlook, The Duchess of Cambridge might be battling depression and anxiety based on the recent reports.

A worker shows a brick made from the ashes of burned old and damaged currency notes.
Damaged Currency Notes Used to Generate Electricity in China

Ever wonder where damaged currency notes go? The country’s damaged currency notes are not put to waste but used to generate electricity in biomass power plants such as one in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province in east China, Chinanews.com reported.

Illegal basement construction in Beijing resulted in a cave-in and the collapse of nearby homes.
Beijing Authorities Discover Largest Illegally Constructed Basement in Dongcheng District

Local authorities in Beijing have discovered a basement illegally dug under a house on Friday, Nov. 20, 11 months after a courtyard being excavated in Xicheng District led to a road cave-in and the collapse of neighborhood houses, China Daily reported.

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Search For Happiness: MRI Scans Show What Makes People Happy

Although people use different tools to be happy, such as sports, hobbies, meditation, exercise, massages, and self-help books, the search for happiness never ends. However, a Japanese research team has learned the key to happiness seems to be a mix of happy emotions and satisfaction with life. They merge in the grey matter of a certain region of the brain that becomes active when a person is awake.

According to Li, efforts made by other nations to keep the peace in the region must be respected to maintain stability in the waterway.
Premier Li Urges Countries to Respect International Law Regarding South China Sea

In the recently held 10th East Asia Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang asked countries to exercise prudence and to avoid causing any tension in the South China Sea, China Daily reported.

Under the RCEP, 16 countries will speed up the reduction of tariffs for trade goods.
China Signs RCEP During the ASEAN Summit

China, along with 15 other nations, signed a joint declaration on a trade pact during the recently concluded ASEAN meetings on Sunday, Nov. 22. The trade pact will give way for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) set to be implemented in 2016, China Daily reported.

Canadian Sikh Veerender Jubbal was wrongly accused of being one of the Paris terrorists on Nov. 14, 2015, after a photoshopped image of himself circulated online and published by a Spanish newspaper.
Canadian Accused As Paris Terrorist; Photoshopped Image Goes Viral, Published By Spanish Newspaper

A Canadian Sikh was surprised when he woke up on Nov. 14, Saturday. A photograph of him was circulating on social media and he was being accused of being one of the terrorists behind the attacks in Paris, France on Nov. 13, Friday.

French police with protective shields walk in line near the Bataclan concert hall following fatal shootings in Paris, France, November 14, 2015.
Paris Attack Mastermind: Belgian, 27, Islamic State Fighter

The mastermind behind the terrorist attacks in Paris, France on Nov. 13, Friday, was Abdehamid Abaaoud, 27, the French authorities have concluded. Prior to the Paris terrorist attacks, the Belgian man fought in Syria for the Islamic State.

Deforestation can cause more than 50 percent of Amazon tree species to become endangered.
More Than 50% Amazon Tree Species Could Face Extinction

A new study reveals that more than 50 percent of 15,000 tree species in the Amazon may be at risk of being endangered due to deforestation.

In a recent interview, Belgium's deputy prime Minister and Minister of Security and Home affairs Jan Jambon commented that it is indeed difficult to encrypt the messages communicated through Sony's Pl
Terrorist Attack: Sony’s Response to Jan Jambon’s Comments; Sony PlayStation 4 Used In Terrorist Communications?

In a recent interview, Belgium's deputy prime Minister and Minister of Security and Home affairs Jan Jambon commented that it is indeed difficult to encrypt the messages communicated through Sony's PlayStation.

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