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World's fastest-growing cities
By 2050 most of the world will live in cities, a shift that will influence culture, investment, and policy. Here are the top spots for projected growth.
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In Pictures: Colossal cakes
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In Pictures: Space photos of the day 09/01
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In Pictures: China floods and landslides
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New human species discovered? How China fossils could redefine 'human'
Scientists have recently dated and described fossils from what may be a new species of hominid, the Red Deer Cave people. The discovery could shed new light on emergence of humankind in East Asia.
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World's fastest-growing cities
By 2050 most of the world will live in cities, a shift that will influence culture, investment, and policy. Here are the top spots for projected growth.
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Global News Blog
Back to school: How China is trying to 'liven up' the first day of classes
Back to school in China, as around the world, is rarely something that kids look forward to. Some schools in China are trying to shake up the first day by bringing in celebrities or ancient traditions.
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In Pictures: Colossal cakes
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In Pictures: Space photos of the day 09/01
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In Pictures: China floods and landslides
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 07/09
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With no survivors in West Virginia mine blast, focus shifts towards responsibility
Investigators say 'no stone will be left unturned' in finding the cause of the Upper Big Branch mine explosion. Criminal charges are rare following mine disasters, and causes for explosions can be complex.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 04/01
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Siberian tigers "starved to death" in Chinese Zoo
Reports said 11 Siberian tigers starved to death having been fed nothing but chicken bones at a Chinese zoo.
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In Pictures: China's Lantern Festival
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Diggin' It
Garden 'siteseeing' from California to China
Visits to garden blogs from California to China.
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Terrorism & Security
Vietnam protests hawkish Chinese Web postings
Chinese officials have confirmed that plans posted online for an invasion of Vietnam do not reflect Beijing's official position. But the postings are heightening tensions at a time when China seeks to gain control of oil-rich regions in the South China Sea.







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