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Greece, Lenders clinch Bailout Deal after Marathon Talks
Greece and its international lenders clinched a multi-billion-euro bailout agreement on Tuesday after marathon…
Japan to restart 1st reactor under new rules since Fukushima tsunami crisis
A power plant operator said it will restart a reactor in southern Japan Tuesday, the first restart under new safety…
U.S. sends Jets, 300 Personnel to fight ISIS
The United States sent six F-16 jets and about 300 personnel to Incirlik Air Base in Turkey on Sunday, the U.S.…
Police Shoot Man in Ferguson Amid Anniversary Protest for Michael Brown
A young man was shot by the police and was in critical condition at a hospital, the St. Louis County police…
Scotland to ban Genetically Modified Crop Growing
Scotland is to ban the growing of genetically modified crops, the country's rural affairs secretary has announced.…
Oxfam Income rises to £401.4m despite fall in Shop Earnings
Oxfam's annual income has risen to £401.4m, up £12m, despite the charity seeing a fall in money from its shops. The…
Ban Ki-moon urges global nuclear disarmament
The UN chief Ban Ki-moon has urged the world to get rid of nuclear weapons at a commemoration ceremony marking the…
China’s Inflation Rate rises to 1.6% in July
China's consumer inflation rate hit its highest level this year in July, but is still well below the government…
South Korea condemns North over Land Mine Blast, threatens Retaliation
South Korea's military threatened retaliation against North Korea on Monday after it accused the North of planting…
Typhoon Soudelor kills at least 21 in China and Taiwan
At least 21 are dead after Typhoon Soudelor slammed into southeastern mainland China and Taiwan, official agencies…