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Some immigration signs at Zimbabwe's main international airport are in Chinese, a sign of China's deep economic inroads in Africa, which Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit this week.

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The longer the Ebola outbreak rages in West Africa, the greater chance a traveler infected with the virus touches down in an Asian city.

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It was unimaginable for Canadians — whose country is ranked as one of the top 10 best countries to live in the world, according to the “happiness report” by the UN for having one of the highest GDP per capita, best healthcare systems, high life expectancy, low unemployment rate as well as a leader in science and technology —  that a masked gunman could go on a shooting rampage, kill a soldier at Canada’s National War Memorial then storm the Parliament Building before being shot dead.

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The world is speeding up efforts to combat the deadly Ebola virus after Mali's first Ebola patient died Friday.

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More than 700 delegates from the airline industry have gathered in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, for the International Air Transport Association’s inaugural World Financial Symposium, which opened on Sept. 17, 2014, at the city’s Jumeirah Etihad Towers conference centre.

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Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday pledged African governments $20 billion in credit over the next three years and called for more China-Africa coordination in international affairs to defend against the "bullying" of richer powers.

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Some immigration signs at Zimbabwe's main international airport are in Chinese, a sign of China's deep economic inroads in Africa, which Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit this week.

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The longer the Ebola outbreak rages in West Africa, the greater chance a traveler infected with the virus touches down in an Asian city.

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The world is speeding up efforts to combat the deadly Ebola virus after Mali's first Ebola patient died Friday.

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More than 700 delegates from the airline industry have gathered in Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, for the International Air Transport Association’s inaugural World Financial Symposium, which opened on Sept. 17, 2014, at the city’s Jumeirah Etihad Towers conference centre.

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Chinese President Hu Jintao on Thursday pledged African governments $20 billion in credit over the next three years and called for more China-Africa coordination in international affairs to defend against the "bullying" of richer powers.

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