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Jaws, Revisited: Series Of Shark Attacks Haunts Reunion Island

Jaws, Revisited: Series Of Shark Attacks Haunts Reunion Island

"They're going to need a bigger island..." Surfers on this Indian Ocean island are (mostly) staying out of the water after the fourth deadly attack. Up close, very close, with those targeted.

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Jaws, Revisited: Series Of Shark Attacks Haunts Reunion Island

Jaws, Revisited: Series Of Shark Attacks Haunts Reunion Island

"They're going to need a bigger island..." Surfers on this Indian Ocean island are (mostly) staying out of the water after the fourth deadly attack. Up close, very close, with those targeted.

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Nearly One-Thrid Of US Foreign Adoptions Come From China

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On The *Trip Of Death* From North To South Korea

On The *Trip Of Death* From North To South Korea

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New Industrial Accident: Shoe Factory Collapses In Cambodia

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Russian Orthodox Patriarch In China Seeking Official Recognition, Global Expansion

Russian Orthodox Patriarch In China Seeking Official Recognition, Global Expansion

Patriarch Kirill is trying to expand Russian Church's influence in West and East. But Beijing is tricky terrain for religious head.

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A Malaysian Benazir Bhutto? Nurul Izzah Follows Famous Father Into Politics

A Malaysian Benazir Bhutto? Nurul Izzah Follows Famous Father Into Politics

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U.S. Citizen Sentenced To 15 Years Hard Labor In North Korea Starts Life In "Special Prison"

LE MONDE
Hard Questions, High Risk For Pakistan's Incoming Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

Hard Questions, High Risk For Pakistan's Incoming Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif

To talk or not to talk with the Taliban may be the most pressing matter of all, writes Le Monde's correspondent from Islamabad.

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Boat Carrying Rohingya Muslims Capsizes Off Burmese Coast

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Search In Bangladesh Collapse Officially Ends, Death Toll At 1,127

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Shinzo Abe And The Return Of Japanese Nationalism - A View From Beijing

Shinzo Abe And The Return Of Japanese Nationalism - A View From Beijing

LE MONDE
With New Leaders In Rome And Beijing, China's Catholics Face Uncertain Future

With New Leaders In Rome And Beijing, China's Catholics Face Uncertain Future

The some 10 million Catholics in China remain divided between those loyal to the Pope and those in step with the Chinese Communist Party hierarchy.

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