Are you, or have you ever been, an internationally-feared Somali pirate chief?
If so, here's something to note for the future: avoid documentary film-makers from Belgium. Al-Jazeera reports they may be setting a trap.
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For the fourth time in five years, the committee that awards the $5 million Mo Ibrahim Prize has failed to find a worthy winner.
The criteria for victory? It's supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who has governed well, raised living standards and then left office. The BBC has the story.
Swiss scientists testing clothing and other personal belongings of Yasser Arafat have found traces of a radioactive substance, according to The Guardian.
The central Philippines were rocked by an earthquake Tuesday, killing at least 74 people, Reuters reports. Some of the dead were praying in a centuries-old church when the earthquake struck and the building collapsed.
China's opened its first RV park and, for at least some Chinese, it represents a chance at a different kind of like — at least for a weekend. According to The New York Times, RVs have only been widely available in China in the past three years, with some 10,000 rumbling down the roads.
Not to be a broken record, but there's another typhoon threatening Asia. This one is Typhoon Wipha, and it's southwest of Tokyo moving northeast. It's being called a once-in-a-decade storm and Reuters reports it's forced the battered Fukushima nuclear plant to take precautions. The storm is expected to hit Tokyo during Wednesday morning's rush hour.
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