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Pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong highlighted the secrets of the hidden industry into the public spotlight by selling books (Photo by Chris McGrath/ Getty Images News)

Feb 10, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Group Sells Banned Books To Call Out China's Detention Of Five Local Booksellers

Pro-democracy groups in Hong Kong revealed the secrets of China's hidden industry under the public spotlight.

The aviation sector presently accounts for under 2 percent of the annual carbon dioxide emissions in the world. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

Feb 10, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

United Nations Aviation Organization Imposes New Standards On Commercial Air To Cut Carbon Dioxide Emissions

The United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) released new standards to trim down carbon dioxide emissions especially from large commercial aircrafts.

United Nations Security Council held a meeting in New York City to discuss about the situation in Syria (Photo by Spencer Platt/ Getty Images)

Feb 10, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

United Nations Human Rights Report On Syria Uncovers Massive Violence And Killings In Detention Centers

The United Nations Human Rights Council has released its most recent data on the “deaths in detention in the Syrian Arab Republic” where the killing of detainees has become extensive and out of hand.

Norway's Kjetil Jansrud won gold medal at the 2016 International Ski Federation in South Korea. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun/Getty Images)

Feb 08, 2016 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Norway’s Kjetil Jansrud Wins The Gold Medal At The 2016 International Ski Federation In South Korea

Norwegian alpine ski racer Kjetil Jansrud won the 2016 International Ski Federation, defeating Italian Dominik Paris by 0.2 seconds.

World leaders from around the globe gathered together in London to discuss about jobs and economic development support to the people of Syria. (Photo by WPA Pool/Getty Images News)

Feb 09, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

World Leaders Pledge Over $10 Billion To Fund Education, Shelter, Aid For Syrian Refugees

Leaders from different countries pledged more than $10 billion to help displaced Syrians in their education, job, and shelter needs.

Japan's Sakurajima Volcano (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Feb 08, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Japan's Sakurajima Volcano Eruption Just 50 KMs Away From Sendai Nuclear Reactors

One of Japan’s most active Volcano, the Sakurajima, violently erupted and fired up fountains of lava into the sky on Friday. It is located just 30 miles or 50 kilometers awat from a nuclear plant.

Taiwanese rescuers continue to find signs of life beneath the rubble. (Photo by Lim Yik Fei/Getty Images)

Feb 08, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Tainan Mayor Lai Categorizes Rescue Efforts On ‘Third Stage'; Number of Fatalities Will Probably Exceed 100

Tainan's emergency center announced that there were still more than 100 people missing who were suspected to be buried and trapped deep under the wreckage.

Haiti's president, Michel Martelly, stepped down from his post without successor. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Feb 08, 2016 PM EST - Diana Tomale

Haiti President Michel Martelly Steps Down From Office Without Successor

President Michel Martelly left the presidential office after his term ended despite not having a successor.

The United Nations Security Council condemned the recent rocket launch of North Korea. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images)

Feb 08, 2016 AM EST - Diana Tomale

United Nations Strongly Condemn North Korea’s Long-Range Rocket Launch; Vows To Adopt New Resolution In Response To The ‘Dangerous And Serious Violation’

The United Nations Security Council expressed its condemnation over North Korea's long-range rocket launch over the weekend.

Hilary Duff, Luca Cruz Comrie and Mike Comrie

Feb 07, 2016 AM EST - Saranya Palanisamy

Dedicated Parents Hilary Duff And Mike Comrie, Enjoyed A Vacation In Hawaii With Son Luca, A Week After Finalizing Their Divorce

Being the perfect example of good parents, former Disney star Hilary Duff and ex- husband Mike Comrie were seen enjoying a vacation in Hawaii, with their three year old son, Luca. The duo's divorce was finalized just a week before their getaway to Hawaii.

International Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach is confident things will go as planned for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Photo by Harold Cunningham/Getty Images)

Feb 07, 2016 AM EST - Therese Agcopra

Should The 2016 Rio Olympic Games Proceed Despite The Zika Virus Update? International Olympic Committee Confident It Will Push Through

Despite having been raised as a "global health emergency," the International Olympic Committee are certain that the Zika virus does not pose a threat that is big enough to cancel the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

30-ton sperm whale lies dead hours after getting washed up in a beach in Hunstanton, Norfolk. (Photo by Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images)

Feb 07, 2016 AM EST - Therese Agcopra

Growing Number Of Sperm Whale Strandings In Europe Could Indicate A Recovery In The Species' Population, Experts Say

Around 30 sperm whales were reportedly found beached along the coastline of Europe's North Sea in the last month.

Ban Ki Moon urged parties to the Arms Trade Treaty keep from providing weapons to countries that might use them to cause harm to others. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Feb 06, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

Ban Ki Moon Calls For Stronger Arms Flow Control Following Several Incidents Breaching International Humanitarian Law

United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon urged states that took part in the Arms Trade Treaty to become responsible for regulating or controlling the flow of arms to countries "that may use them in ways that breach international humanitarian law."

Outgoing President Ma Ying Jeou vowed

Feb 07, 2016 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Deadly Earthquake Kills At Least Seven People In Taiwan

A deadly earthquake struck Taiwan Saturday, killing at least seven people.

Comfort Women Group

Feb 04, 2016 PM EST - Ma Elena Garcia

Korean-American Groups appeal for support to include ‘Comfort Women’ education in California school curriculum

A large number of Korean-American groups in Los Angeles had signed an online petition to gather support for Japan wartime sexual slavery education to be included in the curriculum for California public high schools in 2017.

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