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Brazil Senate to Open Rousseff’s Impeachment Trial

By Anthony Boadle Brazil’s Senate will open the impeachment trial of suspended President Dilma Rousseff on Thursday and hear witnesses for and against the leftist leader who is expected to.

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Earthquake Hits Central Italy, At Least 37 Dead

A strong earthquake shook central Italy early Wednesday causing extensive damage to areas near the epicenter and killing at least 37 people. The U.S. Geological Survey put the magnitude at.

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North Korea Fires Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile towards Japan

By Ju-min Park and Jack Kim North Korea fired a submarine-launched missile on Wednesday that flew about 500 km (311 miles) towards Japan, a show of improving technological capability for.

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Oil Slips below $49 as Rising Supply Trumps Hopes for Producer Action

By Alex Lawler Oil fell below $49 a barrel on Tuesday, giving up part of August’s strong rally, as signs of rising supply outweighed hopes that producing nations will agree.

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Trump Says He Regrets Past Remarks That ‘Caused Personal Pain’

By Ginger Gibson Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump apologized on Thursday for past remarks that “may have caused personal pain” as he sought to refocus his message in the face.

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Why UK-Based North Korean Diplomat Defected to South Korea

The second highest ranking official at North Korea’s embassy in London has defected to South Korea, according to the South Korean Unification Ministry. Thae Yong Ho has arrived with his.

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Donald Trump Plots Strategy on ISIS- And Campaign Revival

By Stephen Collinson Donald Trump didn’t just stake out a strategy for waging an “extreme” and “vicious” campaign against ISIS on Monday. He also articulated one for reviving his flailing.

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What Will the Next US President Mean for Africa?

As the first U.S. president with familial ties to Africa, President Barack Obama has left a mark and a legacy on the continent. Among his signature achievements is Power Africa,.

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Trump calls Obama, Clinton ‘Co-Founders’ of Islamic State

By Doina Chiacu Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump called U.S. President Barack Obama and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton “co-founders” of Islamic State on Thursday, igniting fresh criticism of his inflammatory.

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Brazil’s Senate Indicts Rousseff, Opens Impeachment Trial

Brazil’s Senate voted early on Wednesday to indict President Dilma Rousseff on charges of breaking budget laws and put her on trial in an impeachment process that has stalled Brazilian.

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