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Investigators are looking into whether the men were two people reported missing while swimming in Tijuana, Mexico
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North Korea fires rockets to coincide with G-20 summit SEOUL, South Korea -- South Korea says North Korea has fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast in a show of force timed to the G-20 economic summit in China. North Korea regularly engages in missile and rocket ...
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South Sudan's government agreed to the deployment of an additional 4,000 peacekeepers on behalf of the United Nations Security Council on Sunday, according to a statement from the United Nations.
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Police in Brazil's biggest city clashed with protesters who marched to reject the new president five days after Dilma Rousseff was ousted as leader of South America's biggest nation. …
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Hungary, Serbia brace for possible surge in migrant entry Hungary's prime minister vowed Monday to protect his country's borders against a possible surge in migrant arrivals this fall and offered to help neighboring Serbia to do the same.
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Security forces are searching for three "persons of interest" suspected to be behind last week's powerful blast that killed 14 people and injured 67 at a busy night market in the southern Philippine city of Davao, police...
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Meet 'porn sniffing' police dog

CNN - 5 Sep 2016 15:46
He struts between desks at the Weber County Sheriff's office, greeted like a celebrity by colleagues who call out, "Hey, it's the porn dog!"
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The Latest: Obama and Putin hold meeting at G20

Miami Herald - 5 Sep 2016 07:52
The Latest on the G-20 summit in China (all times local): …
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Giant panda is no longer endangered, experts say

Miami Herald - 5 Sep 2016 07:12
The giant panda, one of the symbols of China, is off the endangered list thanks to aggressive conservation efforts. …
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Election blow for Germany's Merkel

CNN - 5 Sep 2016 05:32
Another vote in Germany shows the growing strength of the far right, this time by defeating the nation's major party on Chancellor Angela Merkel's home turf.
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Merkel Vows to Stay on Course Despite German Election Setback The German leader's party placed third in state elections, beaten on the right over her refugee policy and defeated on the left as well.
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European law enforcement agency Europol says 52 people have been arrested in a crackdown on a drug and weapons smuggling network in Spain and Lithuania.
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Albanian police say they have successfully cracked down on cannabis growers, destroying more than 1.7 million plants so far this year.
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Obama Reconsiders Meeting With Philippines President After Foulmouthed Outburst Obama asked his staff to assess whether it would be productive for him to meet with Rodrigo Duterte in the light of the comments
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Britain can become a global leader in free trade as it leaves the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday, insisting that the country still inspires economic confidence despite the Brexit vote. …
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Burning Man Camp Attacked by Vandals Over Outrage at 'Parasite Class' Vandals cut power lines and flooded the site with 200 gallons of water
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Britain has appointed an ambassador to Iran for the first time since 2011 as relations between the countries improve. …
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Spain's king has reminded the country's political leaders they need to accept compromises in order to end nine months without a government. …
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PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil
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Twin bombings near the Afghan Defense Ministry have killed at least 24 people in an attack claimed by the Taliban. …
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The Latest on Europe's migration crisis (all times local): …
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Obama defends Kaepernick's national anthem protest

New York Post - 5 Sep 2016 15:12
Obama defends Kaepernick's national anthem protest President Obama on Monday defended San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision not to stand during the playing of the national anthem. "[H]e's following his constitutional right to make a statement...
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