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    Park’s inaugural will draw record 60,000

    A record 60,000 people will be invited to Park Geun-hye’s presidential inauguration ceremony at the Nation Assembly square in Yeouido on Feb. 25, a top aide said, Sunday. About 3.1 billion won has been allocated for the ceremony, with the amount reflecting yearly inflation from the incumbent President Lee Myung-bak’s…

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    French Foreign Legionnaires Check Their Equipment In Niono, Mali

    French foreign legionnaires check their equipment in Niono, some 400 kilometers (249 miles) north of the capital Bamako Sunday Jan. 20, 2013. The Malian military announced late Saturday that the government was now controlling Diabaly, marking an important accomplishment for the French-led offensive to oust the extremists from northern and…

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    Filipinos Who Survived From Terrorist Attack At Oil Field In Algeria Arrive At Aquino Airport In Manila

    A soldier, and rescue vehicles are seen near Ain Amenas, the gas plant where the hostage taking occurred, Sunday Jan. 20, 2013. Algeria’s special forces stormed the natural gas complex in the middle of the Sahara desert in a final assault Saturday, killing 11 militants, but not before they in…

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    Turkey’s Leftist Union Members Opposed To Deployment Of NATO Patriot Missile In Turkey

    Members of Turkey’s leftist unions stage a protest against the NATO Patriot Missile Defense Systems to protect Turkey in case neighboring Syria launches an attack, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. The German Patriot Unit will arrive in the Mediterranean port city of Iskenderun Monday and will be stationed…

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    Chinese Military Leader Arrives In Myanmar For Strategic Security Consultation

    Speaker of the House of Representatives of Myanmar U Shwe Mann (R) meets with visiting Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Qi Jianguo in Nay Pyi Taw, capital of Myanmar, on Jan. 20, 2013. Qi jianguo arrived here Saturday for the first China-Myanmar strategic security…

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    India Gets Removed From WHO’s List Of Countries Plagued By Polio

    A health worker administers pulse polio vaccine to a child in Kolkata, India, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. India marked a major success in its battle against polio last year by being removed from the World Health Organization’s list of countries plagued by the crippling disease. The country must pass two…

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    Obama Officially Sworn-In In The Blue Room Of The White House During Inauguration

    President Barack Obama is officially sworn-in by Chief Justice John Roberts, not pictured, in the Blue Room of the White House during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. <AP Photo/Brendan Smialowsi, Pool> President Barack Obama is officially sworn-in by Chief Justice John Roberts, not pictured, in…

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    Egyptian Protesters Clash With Police In Alexandria Over Result Of Court Ruling On 2011 Uprising

    Protesters confront with the police during clashes in the coastal city of Alexandria, Egypt, on Jan. 20, 2013. Police and protesters clashed here on Sunday after the presiding judge investigating the killing of protesters in Egypt’s 2011 uprising returned the case. A burning vehicle is seen during clashes in the…

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    Japan’s Self-Defense Force Personnel Attend Flag Returning Ceremony In Tokyo Upon Returning From Peacekeeping Mission In Golan Heights

    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, and Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera attend the flag returning ceremony by Japan’s Self-Defense Forces involved in U.N. peacekeeping operations in the Israeli-held Golan Heights at the Defense Ministry in Tokyo Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013. The 47-member unit returned the team’s flag upon coming back…

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    Local people in eastern Nepal take initiative to preserve red pandas

    KATHMANDU, Jan 20 – The Red Panda Network of Kathmandu has initiated the preservation process of the red pandas at four Village Development Committees of Ilam district, in eastern Nepal. The red pandas, one of the endangered animals, are found in the community and national forests of this district adjoining Darjeeling,…

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