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(L-R) Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, Saudi King Salman, and Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stand together after Saudi Arabia’s cabinet agrees to implement a broad reform plan known as Vision 2030 in Riyadh, April 25, 2016. REUTERS/Saudi Press Agency/Handout via Reuters


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House Hunting in … New Brunswick, Canada

House Hunting in … New Brunswick, Canada

Canada- This three-level, four-bedroom house, built in 2008, is set on 4.74 acres at the edge of St. Andrews, New Brunswick, a historic seaside resort town on a peninsula in the Bay of Fundy. With extensive ocean views and rolling lawns, the property, in the...
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A general view shows the Shanghai city skyline on a sunny day in Shanghai, China. PHOTO: REUTERS


How Big Can China’s Cities Get?

How Big Can China’s Cities Get?

By any measure, Shanghai is one of the world’s biggest cities. It’s home to more than 24 million people. Its subway system is the longest ever built, extending to its rural limits. Crowds are so thick that burly “shovers” get paid to help pack...
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Solar power car, Gaza, Reuters


First Solar Power Car in Gaza Strip

First Solar Power Car in Gaza Strip

Two engineering students from Gaza have built a prototype solar-powered vehicle, hoping to solve the energy crisis in their hometown where fuel and electricity are in short supply. Khaled Bardawil and Jamal al-Meqati, both 23-year-old, designed and built the solar...
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Bystanders and soldiers inspect the damage left at the site of a suicide car bombing claimed by ISIS in Aden. AFP