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Smoke rise from a damaged container boxes near the site of an explosion at a warehouse in northeastern China's Tianjin municipality, Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2015.

Voa News, 27 Aug 2015

China Arrests 12 in Tianjin Blast Investigation

VOA News Chinese police have arrested 12 suspects said to be involved in the massive explosions at a warehouse in the port city of Tianjin that killed at least 139 people, according to the official Xinhua news agency. Among those arrested were Yu Xuewei and Dong Shexuan, the two top...

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The days financial news is displayed on the Dow Jones news ticker in New York's Times Square, Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2008. U.S. stocks headed for a mixed open Tuesday, a day after Wall Street's worst day in years, as nervous investors awaited a decision from the Federal Reserve on interest

Boston Herald, 26 Aug 2015

US stocks end sharply higher after afternoon surge

U.S. stocks are closing sharply higher, giving the stock market its best day in close to four years. Stocks are rebounding from a six-day slump that was prompted by concerns about the...

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Investigators look at the body of WDBJ-TV cameraman Adam Ward after he and reporter Alison Parker were fatally shot during an on-air interview, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015, in Moneta, Va.

The Associated Press, 26 Aug 2015

Reporter, cameraman killed on air; gunman dies

MONETA, Va. (AP) -- A TV reporter and cameraman were shot to death during a live television interview Wednesday by a gunman who recorded himself carrying out the killings and posted the video on social media after fleeing the scene. Authorities identified the suspect as a journalist who had been fired from the station earlier this year. Hours later...

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File - A crew memeber of the Irish Navy vessel LE Niamh helps a migrant to dismebark at the Messina harbor in Sicily, Italy, Monday, Aug. 24, 2015. Italy's coast guard says it coordinated the rescue of some 4,400 migrants in a single day, Sunday, a record-setting number, as smugglers took advantage of idea sea conditions off Libya to launch a fleet of overcrowded, unseaworthy boats.

Al Jazeera, 26 Aug 2015

Scores of dead refugees found on boat off Libya coast

Scores of bodies of refugees have been found in the hold of a boat off the coast of Libya, the Italian and Swedish coastguards have said. The discovery was made after a Swedish ship, called the Poseidon, was sent to the aid of the stricken vessel by the Italian coastguard,...

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Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson delivers a speech at a rally to supporters Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2015, in Phoenix.

WorldNews.com, 26 Aug 2015

From Gifted Hands to Destructive Hands?

Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling In “Gifted Hands,” Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson writes “I could easily have decided that life was cruel, that being Black meant everything was stacked against me.”(1) Undeniably, no other candidate’s life story is as inspirational as Carson’s. Along with growing-up in an illiterate and...

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Trader John Santiago, center, works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Monday, Aug. 24, 2015. U.S. stock markets plunged in early trading Monday following a big drop in Chinese stocks.

The Independent, 26 Aug 2015

Why the markets are moving so wildly

Sell in May go away, buy again on St Leger Day” runs the old City saying, largely because share prices supposedly drift lower over the summer when much of London’s financial centre is away on holiday. So perhaps the stock market’s recent struggles shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. Nonetheless the scale of the violent lurch in the Dow on...

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File - Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of South Sudan, launches the opening of the second session of the National Assembly of South Sudan, 11 June, 2012.

Al Jazeera, 26 Aug 2015

South Sudan expected to sign peace deal with rebels

South Sudan President Salva Kiir is expected to sign a peace deal with rebels more than a week after refusing to do so, a presidential spokesman has said. The comments from Machar's spokesperson come as the UN Security Council said that it would take immediate action if Kiir did not sign the agreement on Wednesday. Kiir is expected to sign the deal...

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Members of the Nicaraguan Human Rights Center, CENIDH, holds a picture of Nicaraguan Bernardo Aban Tercero during a demonstration against his execution in Managua, Nicaragua, Monday, Aug. 24, 2015.

BBC News, 26 Aug 2015

Nicaraguan on death row gets reprieve from Texas court

Image caption Supporters of Tercero in Nicaragua have welcomed the stay of execution A Nicaraguan man who was scheduled to be executed on Wednesday has been given a reprieve. Bernardo Tercero was sentenced to death in 2000 for the 1997 murder of a school teacher in Texas. A Texas court ruled on Tuesday that the execution be...

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Syrian refugees crossing into Hungary underneath the border fence on the Hungarian - Serbian border near Roszke, Hungary on Aug. 26, 2015.

BBC News, 26 Aug 2015

Migrants crisis: Hungary police use tear gas at protest

Image caption Migrants have been able to cross into Hungary before razor wire is replaced with a permanent fence Police in Hungary have used tear gas to disperse migrants protesting at a reception camp on the Serbian border. Unrest flared at a crowded reception centre at Roszke. Earlier, Hungary said it was considering using troops to secure the...

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