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Following her election in July 2011 as Thailand's first female prime minister, Ms. Yingluck
Shinawatra also receives an approving vote by the nation's Parliament, with a proclamation
from His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej expected within days for her term to officially begin.
During an international conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, well-known clergy leaders of various
faiths from Russia, Turkey, Israel, Greece, Serbia, Croatia, Albania, and other countries
pledge to work toward preserving and promoting acceptance and respect among their religions.
Studying adult Asian elephants in a Sri Lankan wildlife sanctuary, US researchers find that
the pachyderms have social networks that span even long distances, with close relations
between groups that may also result in shared protection of food and water supplies during
the dry season.
In partnership with US-based CSS International Holdings, Inc. and Haiti Recycling, the US-based
non-profit Executives Without Borders launches Haiti's first commercial recycling program
to help clean up plastic debris while expanding job opportunities at the same time.
Following an North Korea's agreement to further dialog with the US, China’s envoy for North
Korean nuclear discussions, Wu Dawei, meets with North Korean diplomat Kim Kye-gwan, where
the two discuss the resuming of six-party talks on denuclearization.
Respected UK-based BBC sports journalist Mike Sewell describes what he said was a shocking
encounter with a UFO while driving, as a brightly illuminated disc descended from the early
morning sky, then hovered overhead and disappeared from sight a few minutes later.�