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  1. Japan train operator opens a new landmark
    | Tokyo: The Tokyo Skytree, twice as tall as the Eiffel Tower, opens this week as Japanese train operators counter an ageing population by building malls, offices and tourist attractions. | The 634-metre (2,080-feet) structure in eastern Tokyo sits in a retail complex housing more than 300 shops and
    Gulf News 
  2. Missions brace for visa rush
    | Dubai: Beefed-up security, document demands and differing rules by countries are creating longer wait times for holiday travellers as foreign embassies and consulates across the Emirates brace for the summer rush of visa applications for visitors. | Given heightened global security concerns, quick
    Gulf News 
  3. Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach granted bail
    | Dubai: The woman, Zohail Hameed, has meanwhile issued a legal notice to Pomersbach's team owner Sidhartha Mallya seeking his apology for his tweets questioning her character. Hameed has sought Mallya's unconditional apology, her advocate Jitender Garg said. | Metropolitan Magistrate Navita Kumari
    Gulf News 
  4. Political Islamists arouse suspicion
    | In the business world it is said that there is no such thing as a merger, there is only a takeover: the stronger party amongst the two ultimately ends up in power. The same can be applied to the world of politics. Islamists, traditionally the most organised group in the region, ally themselves wit
    Gulf News 
  5. The Rowdy bunch — in private
    | When Bollywood stars Priyanka Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan visited the Gulf News office in Dubai last December, they fed off the energy radiating from the bustling newsroom. | Oblivious to dozens of intrigued journalists indulging in some star-spotting, the Don 2 gang swung into action as guest-edito
    Gulf News 
  6. Incumbent favoured as Serbia heads to polls
    | Serbis are preparing to elect a president with the incumbent, pro-European Boris Tadic, set for a victory over nationalist challenger Tomislav Nikolic. | Surveys predicted on Saturday that Tadic, 54, will secure a fresh five-year mandate to lead Serbia in Sunday's poll, with some 58 per cent
    Al Jazeera 
  7. Steve Jobs’s Unfinished Luxury Feadship Superyacht
    Christopher Parr | Christopher Parr is the CEO and Editor of Pursuitist Recent Posts Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Dubai: Inside The 7 Star Luxury Hotel Royal Salute Launches World’s Rarest and Most Expensive Scotch... Palace Hotel Tokyo Steve Jobs’s Unfinished Luxury Feadship Superyacht Vaudeville The
    Business Insider 
  8. Terror charges ahead of Chicago NATO summit
    | Three protesters arrested in a late-night raid days before the start of this weekend's 60-nation NATO summit in Chicago have been charged with terrorism for possession of explosive devices, police and their attorney have said. | The men have been accused of making Molotov cocktails and planning to
    Al Jazeera 
  9. G8 wants Greece to remain in eurozone
    | G8 leaders has said it is "their imperative" to promote growth and jobs to reinvigorate the global economy, and gave their backing to Greece remaining in the eurozone. | "We agree on the importance of a strong and cohesive Eurozone for global stability and recovery, and we affirm our interest in G
    Al Jazeera 
  10. Iran's art scene thrives despite constraints
    | Despite issues of censorship and cultural sensitivities, Iranian artists are working to change the image of their nation's art, at the same time educating the world on the Iran's contemporary art scene. | Galleries and artists sometimes struggle with government guidelines, but they&
    Al Jazeera 
  11. Thai 'Red Shirts' mark deadly 2010 crackdown
    | Thousands of people in the Thai capital, Bangkok, have marked the second anniversary of a government crackdown on the so-called 'Red Shirt' protesters that occurred in 2010. | The state-ordered military crackdown led to the deaths of 90 people and left another 2,000 injured. | A group representing
    Al Jazeera 
  12. China: Soft power or hard sell?
    | On Listening Post this week: Soft power or hard sell? China's new media strategy. Plus, beating censorship in Zimbabwe by dialling in the news. | Over the past few weeks, stories coming out of China have dominated the global headlines. First came the Bo Xilai political scandal, followed by the sto
    Al Jazeera 
  13. Spectators killed in France rally car crash
    A car competing in a rally race in southern France veered off the road and crashed into a crowd killing at least two people and injuring 15 , firefighters said. | The car left the road at Plan-de-la-Tour, in the Var region on France's Mediterranean coast, emergency services told the Agence France-Pr
    Al Jazeera 
  14. Does the G8 represent a modern world economy?
    | Thirty seven years ago as the world grappled with a major economic crisis, leaders of six of the world's biggest economies gathered in France. | Henry Kissinger, US secretary of state at the time said the G6 would give people a sense they are masters of their destiny and be a bulwark against the b
    Al Jazeera 
  15. Ali Salim el-Beidh: Separating South Yemen
    | Is it possible for a united Yemen to move towards a new future or will the forces that are advocating a division of the country win in the end? | Ali Salim el Beidh, the leader of the separatist movement in South Yemen, is the man now considered one of the most important figures in this respect. |
    Al Jazeera 
  16. India's plummeting rupee raises concern
    | The Indian rupee, losing its value since last year, has now hit an all-time low against the US dollar. | The currency has lost more than 20 per cent since 2011, contributing to a slow down of India's GDP growth and a widening of its fiscal deficit. | Critics blame the government&rsq
    Al Jazeera 
  17. Venezuela's indigenous university
    | Maracas Pemon has abundant space on his university campus - it is located across 5,000 acres of forestland in Venezuela's southern Bolivar State. | He is one of 67 students who have classes in a thatched roundhouse, water sports in a river and, along with human rights and law, a curriculum that in
    Al Jazeera 
  18. Police killed in east Afghanistan blast
    | A suicide blast at a checkpoint in eastern Afghanistan has killed at least five officers, police officials said. | The bomber in Saturday's attack approached the checkpoint in the Ali Sher district of eastern Khost province and detonated an explosive-laden vest. | "The aim of the attacker was to a
    Al Jazeera 
  19. Egyptian slum-dwellers fail to see change
    | Millions of slum-dwellers across Egypt have long suffered from a lack of basic needs, including running water, electricity and education. | They had hoped that the revolution that deposed the government of Hosni Mubarak would bring essential changes to their communities.  | But 15 months
    Al Jazeera 
  20. Migrant worker goes missing from Capital
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