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Chinese workers assemble a Volkswagen Passat at Shanghai Volkswagen plant.
Passats, Lincolns Among Impounded Gov't Vehicles for Auction in China

A total of 100 official vehicles of the 3,000 impounded by the central government will be available on March 18 in the second of a series of auctions. The auctioned vehicles include Passats and Lincolns, according to the website of Beijing-based Rocar, one of the three auction houses.

China welcomes more solar technology advancement with RayGen Resources-China Three Gorges deal.
Secret To Cleanest, Cheapest Solar Energy Lies In Perovskite: Research

A new study reveals that hybrid perovskite films can replace solar cells without the use of a heating method making it more flexible, cleaner and the cheapest source of green energy.

Died from Ebola in the U.S. Thomas Eric Duncan (left) and Dr. Martin Salia
First U.S. Citizen is About to Die from Ebola, Says NIH

U.S. healthcare worker is in critical condition.

President Xi iInping's upcoming state visit to the U.S. will be his first official visit to the state as president of China.
Air China to Resume Budapest-Beijing Trips

Air China will resume flights between Budapest and Beijing beginning May 1 with four trips every week. The airline will be utilizing the Airbus A330-200 aircraft that has a 227-seat capacity.

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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang speaks during a session of the National People's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5.
Li: China Has Enough Tools to Boost Economy

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said that the country has enough policy tools to make sure its economy stays afloat. He also said that there is no truth that the world's second-largest economy is currently undergoing a slump in its growth.

Zhang Xiaoming, director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, with other Hong Kong officials during the celebration of the 65th anniversary of China National Day.
China Streamlines Bureaucracy by Downsizing Local Liaison Offices

China’s State Council has initiated the streamlining of bureaucracy by ordering local governments to downsize liaison offices in provincial capital cities.

Egyptian President has been pledged $12 billion by its Arabian allies.
Egypt Has Been Pledged $12 Billion By Its Arabian Allies

On the International Summit held on Friday,The Gulf Arab Allies have pledged $12 billion to Egypt.This is a huge economic boost for the Egyptian government which has been going through the side-effects of the political struggle.

Advanced weapons could trigger a dangerous arms race.
China World’s Third Largest Arms Exporter: Study

China has overtaken Germany and France to become the world’s third largest exporter of arms, a Stockholm-based think tank said on Monday.

NASA's Centaur Booster Rocket
Asteroid-Comet Hybrid Chiron Shows Set Of Rings

Centaurs or asteroid-comet hybrids were once thought to be inactive, but recent findings show that Chiron may actually possess a set of rings, similar to Chariklo, showing that centaurs may be more active as they orbit the sun.

Some of the colors of microorganisms
New Technique Uses Colors to Reveal the Presence of Life on Exoplanets

This data was assembled into a catalog listing the reflectance spectrum, or unique color each species reflects from a distance.

Partial Solar Eclipse
March 20 Solar Eclipse: Expect Two More Spectacular Events, Supermoon And Spring Equinox

Two spectacular events are to be expected this coming March 20, a Supermoon and the Spring equinox. This rare and spectacular event is very unusual just like the eclipse that will cover the United Kingdom and other places into darkness this Friday.

Antarctica glaciers
Researchers Warn U.S. Of Sea Level Rise Following Continuous Melting Of Antarctica

New research study shows that global warming is affecting Antarctica much more than was expected in the past. Research findings lead scientists to believe that citizens, especially those near Antarctica should brace themselves for a rise in sea levels.

A yeti as we imagine it to be
Is Fabled Yeti an Extinct Polar Bear or a Brown Bear? Controversy Continues

The team said it was likely the hairs came from "a previously unrecognized bear species," living in the Himalayas.

NASA
NASA Successfully Launches One Of The State-Of-The-Art Magnetospheric Science Satellites

NASA launched a Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft on board an Atlas 5 rocket on Thursday that lifted off at 10:44 p.m. EDT from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

El Nino
El Niño Could Predict Tornado Severity, Researchers Explain

A new study reveals that the intense blast of the sun causing too much drought in the Western States, a phenomenon called El Niño may lessen the severity or the occurrence of tornadoes. The cooling effect on some other parts may add up to the magnitude of tornadoes, experts said as reported by Yahoo News.

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