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5 Strange Internet Mysteries Still Unsolved (Part 2)
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MAN RANDOMLY ATTACKS FEMALE PASSERBY IN BEDOK
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This fantasy action-adventure series follows four teenage boys who get lost in the forest and discover, when they return home, that they are in an alternate world identical to theirs except for one startling difference - they were never born.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/10-dead-in-philippine/2769130.html
MANILA: At least 10 people died across the Philippines in election day violence on Monday (May 9), as gunmen attacked polling stations, ambushed vehicles and stole vote counting machines, police said.
However authorities described the violence as isolated incidents and that the overall conduct of the elections - which will see tens of millions of people cast their votes for president and 18,000 other positions - was peaceful.
In the worst attack, seven people were shot dead in an ambush before dawn in Rosario, a town just outside of Manila known for political violence, Chief Inspector Jonathan del Rosario, spokesman for a national police election monitoring task force, told AFP.
In Guindulungan, a small impoverished town in the strife-torn southern Philippine province of Maguindanao, where warlord-politicians have their own private armies, a voter was shot dead inside a polling station, police said.
A bystander was also killed when a grenade was launched at a market in Cotabato, a major city in the south that neighbours Maguindanao, as people were casting their votes, police said.
In the nearby town of Sultan Kudarat, a stronghold of the nation's biggest Muslim rebel group, 20 men forced their way into a voting centre and carted away voting machines, police chief Senior Inspector Esmael Madin said.
In the northern province of Abra, infamous for politicians killing each other, armed supporters of rival mayoral candidates shot at each other, leaving one person dead and two wounded, provincial police spokeswoman Marcy Grace Marron told AFP by telephone.
Police arrested two men and two women with guns after the fighting in the mountainous town of Lagayan, 350 kilometres (217 miles) north of Manila, Marron added.
Still, elections commissioner Rowena Guanzon said the violence would not impact the result, noting they had taken place in known "hot spots" where extra security forces were in place.
Military spokesman Colonel Noel Detoyato also voiced little alarm.
"There are isolated incidents. (They) had minimal effect on the conduct of the elections," he told AFP.
Fifteen people had been confirmed killed in pre-election violence since the start of the year, according to the national police poll monitoring taskforce.
Political violence is a longstanding problem in the Philippines, fuelled by lax gun laws, corrupt security forces and political dynasties that often have their private armies or security forces.
Rodrigo Duterte, the tough-talking mayor of southern Davao city, is the favourite to win the presidential elections after campaigning on a platform of killing thousands of criminals that critics say will incite more violence.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/world/10-dead-in-philippine/2769130.html
Single mother sacrifices her career to take care of daughter born without hands.
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US hits back at 'ungrateful' allies
http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/us-hits-back-at-ungrateful-allies
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Japanese Media Says Taiwan Tourists Are Fear of Being Mistaken for China Chinese :
http://international.thenewslens.com/post/256188/
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The Queen of England was caught on camera making unguarded comments about China during a garden party at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday. She made the comments about the highly sensitive Chinese state visit on the same day that Prime Minister David Cameron was also filmed telling her that Nigeria and Afghanistan were "fantastically corrupt countries." The Queen was introduced to Commander Lucy D'Orsi, who was commander of the policing operation for the Chinese state visit last October, during the monarch's first garden party of the season at Buckingham Palace. She commiserated with Commander Lucy D'Orsi that it was "bad luck" to be the senior commander during the state visit. She was overheard telling Commander D'Orsi that the Chinese delegation was "very rude" to the British ambassador to China, Barbara Woodward. Commander D'Orsi agreed and said that the Chinese delegation walked out on her and Ambassador Woodward which she described as "very rude and undiplomatic". Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan visited the United Kingdom in October 2015. At the time the Queen described the first state visit by a Chinese premier for 10 years as “a milestone in the unprecedented year of co-operation and friendship between the United Kingdom and China.� The state visit has so far been perceived as highly successful both in China and in the UK. David Cameron was praised for taking a different path from China’s rivals, a strategy that according to the Global Times would help Beijing improve ties with the West. The Prime Minister, however, has been less than praised for being caught on camera telling the Queen about an anti-corruption summit he is hosting in London on Thursday which will see “leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries coming to Britain.� The PM then went on: “Nigeria and Afghanistan - possibly two of the most corrupt countries in the world.� Mr Cameron’s comments threatened to become a diplomatic incident, when Nigerian president Muhammadu Buhari said his government was deeply "shocked and embarrassed" by the comments.