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    A tourist takes photo with tulips in full bloom in Indian-coltrolled Kashmir

    A tourist takes photographs of tulips in a tulip garden in Srinagar, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir, April 3, 2013. The Tulip Garden in Indian-controlled Kashmir has become the prime attraction for visiting foreign and domestic tourists, officials said. A tourist takes photographs of his son amid tulips in a…

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    Fishing at Kochi lake in Kerala, southern India

    Fishermen throw fishing net from a small boat at Kochi lake in India’s southern state of Kerala, April 1, 2013. Fishermen catch fish in a boat at Kochi lake in India’s southern state of Kerala, April 1, 2013. <Xinhua/Stringer>

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    The 6th Artbosphorus contemporary art fair opens in Istanbul

    A spectator looks at a painting at the Artbosphorus contemporary art fair in Istanbul, Turkey, April 4, 2013. The 6th Artbosphorus contemporary art fair opened at Istanbul’s Halic convention center on Thursday. The fair’s concept is “Parallel Stories, Constructs, Unknown”. The exhibition will showcase paintings, photographs, sculptures, video art programs…

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    With new Palestinian rules, men were banned from teaching at girls’ schools

    Palestinian students take part in a class at an al-Qahera elementary mixed school in Gaza City, on April 2, 2013. New rules from the Education Ministry of the Islamist Hamas movement would bar men from teaching at girls’ schools and mandate separate classes for boys and girls from the age…

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    Pakistani Christians live in a slum having neither running water nor sewage disposal

    A Pakistani Christian boy living in a slum, stands outside his home, on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, April 1, 2013. Slums which are built on illegal lands have neither running water or sewage disposal. Pakistani Christians living in a slum, gather around a water point to collect water,…

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    A girl reads at the International Children’s Book Day fair in Bangkok

    A girl reads a book at an book exposition in Bangkok, Thailand, April 2, 2013. A book exposition was held here on Tuesday, the International Children’s Book Day, attracting lots of local children to read their favorite books. <Xinhua/Gao Jianjun>

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    The aquatic bank branch “Bank on the Boat” sets to sail in Bangkok

    The “Bank on the Boat” sails on the Mae Nam Chao Phraya River, in Bangkok, Thailand, April 4, 2013. Thailand Government Savings Bank opened its first aquatic branch in 1958 for the convienience of the inhabitants living onshore. Now the “Bank on the Boat” still works for those residents alongside…

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    The refugee school funded by Angelina Jolie opens in Afghanistan

    A teacher teaches local language at a refugee school in Afghanistan’s Parwan province, April 3, 2013. Angelina Jolie, a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, funded this school where most students are girls who started to enjoy the right to education after Taliban government collapsed. Students…

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    Despite doomsday warnings, life continues in Pyongyang

    Editor’s note: North Korea’s bellicose rhetoric and actions over the past few weeks have gone too far. It has been extraordinary. It has threatened the United States with nuclear weapons with the promise to rain missiles on mainland America and military bases in Hawaii and Guam and declared a “state…

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    [Book Review] The world is a map of books given to knowledge lovers

    The world is a map of books given to minds that love knowledge. Here we have some of the new publications in the Arabic world, and internationally, as electronic drops from the ink of knowledge all over the world. New Releases in Arab world: • “The Queue” novel by doctor…

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