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2018 Grammy Awards relocate to New York

Next year's Grammy awards, the Grammy's 60th anniversary, will move to New York City, the Recording Academy announced Tuesday.

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2018 Grammy Awards relocate to New York

Nextyear'sGrammyawards,theGrammy's60thanniversary,willmovetoNewYorkCity,theRecordingAcademyannouncedTuesday.TheGrammyAwardswilltakeplaceatNewYorkCity'sMadisonSq

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THE BEST STREET STYLE FROM NEW YORK FASHION WEEK

All of the style on the wintry New York City streets, shot by Diego Zuko.

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Death toll rises to 15 in Philippine earthquake, hundreds injured

The death toll from a powerful earthquake that rattled a southern Philippine city on Friday night has risen to at least 15, an official said on Saturday.

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Redken City Beats introduces 7 bold new colours to its lineup

Meet the seven new colours inspired by the city that never sleeps

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Death toll in east China houses collapse rises to 8

Rescuers are still verifying the number of people who are buried in debris.

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Banner of Russia's Putin hung from New York City bridge

New York City police are looking for whoever draped a gigantic banner featuring a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin over the side of the Manhattan Bridge on Thursday.

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At least 9 killed, 30 wounded in blast in Philippine president home city

At least nine people were killed and nearly 30 others injured in a powerful explosion which rocked a night market late Friday in Davao City, hometown of Philippine president, police and media reports said.

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Vietnam's HCM City wants to punish fake helmet wearers

Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City has proposed the country's Ministry of Public Security and Ministry of Transport to issue regulations on punishing fake helmet wearers, the municipal authorities said Tuesday.

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Travel agencies in Shenzhen boycott Thailand's City Airways

A group of travel agencies in south China's city of Shenzhen have issued a joint statement against Thailand's City Airways, boycotting the airline for its unilateral decision earlier this year to cancel flights.

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Digitizing the Forbidden City, one emperor at a time

If the Chinese emperor who ordered the Forbidden City's construction were still alive, he'd be rapping about his courtly antics and taking photos with an iPhone.

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Drug dealers sentenced to death in China

A court in Zhuhai City in south China's Guangdong Province sentenced four convicted drug dealers to death on Thursday, ahead of the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on Sunday.

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Mexico City, China multiplying cultural ties: culture chief

Mexico City and China are multiplying their links in order to share their millennial and modern cultures, said Eduardo Vazquez, the city's secretary of culture, in an interview with Xinhua.

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6.2-magnitude quake jolts waters off Taiwan: CENC

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the sea area off New Taipei City of Taiwan at 1:23 p.m. Beijing Time on Tuesday, according to the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC).

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Japanese love Hong Kong's Kowloon Walled City

Tokyo exhibition of photos from a 1992 book about the notorious high-rise slum - one of three published in Japan before any appeared in Chinese - the latest example of a Japanese fascination with Kowloon Walled City, writes Violet Law

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Baghdad bomb attacks in Iraq leave at least 86 dead

The Iraqi capital Baghdad on Wednesday saw one of its bloodiest days this year with at least 86 people killed in three separate bomb attacks, according to officials.

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Sri Lanka officially informs Chinese investors of resuming construction of mega Port City project

​The Sri Lankan government on Monday officially informed the Chinese investors of resuming the construction of the multi billion dollar Port City project in the capital, one year after its suspension.