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July Was the Hottest Month in History

According to the The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) July was the hottest month on Earth in recorded history.

President Obama Writes Letter to Congress: Iran Nuclear Deal Promises to Hold Iran Accountable

In order to garner Democratic lawmakers to support the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal, President Barack Obama wrote a letter to Congress promising that the U.S. would take military action to ensure that Iran upholds its end of the bargain.

125 Murdered in 3 Days in El Salvador's Gang Violence

At least 125 people have been murdered in El Salvador in the last three days as the Central American nation's gang-fueled violence seems to further spin out of control.

Woman Throws Outrageous 90-Minute Public Tantrum After Boyfriend Dumps Her

Although breakups can be tough to deal with for a lot of people, one young Chinese woman took it to the extreme by throwing a tantrum in public after getting dumped by her boyfriend.

ISIS Destroys Ancient Monastery in Central Syria, Desecrate Saint's Remains

The Islamic State has demolished an ancient Syrian monastery, which was founded over 1,500 years ago.

North Korea News: 'Quasi-State of War' Declared With South Korea

Tensions on the Korean peninsula further intensified on Friday as North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un warned that his country was in a "quasi-state of war" with the South.

Nazi Train Filled With Gold, Tresures Found In Poland, Two Men Claim

Nazi gold has been discovered by two men in Poland and they only want a fraction of the value in recompense.

Pope Francis Holds Up Sign Calling for Argentine-UK Talks About Falklands

Argentine-born Pope Francis has been photographed holding up a sign that call for talks between the U.K. and Argentina regarding the Falkland Islands.

Iran Nuclear Deal Votes: Nancy Pelosi Says House Democrats Have Votes Support President Obama

If Republicans were to try to kill the Obama administration's nuclear deal with Iran, House Democrats would have enough votes to sustain a presidential veto of any such legislation, says House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

Colombia News: FARC Extends Ceasefire, Want to Meet With Pope Francis

FARC, the Colombian Marxist guerrilla organization which has been at odds with the state since 1964, has announced that it will extend its unilateral ceasefire.

Venezuela News: Maduro Administration Temporarily Closes Border With Colombia After Attacks

Venezuela on Wednesday temporarily shut down major border crossings with neighboring Colombia after three soldiers were attacked while looking for smugglers.

North Korea Shells Southern Neighbor Along DMZ, South Korea Retaliates

North and South Korea on Thursday exchanged artillery fire along their heavily fortified border. The incident marked an apparent escalation of a dispute over the South's propaganda broadcasts along the border, which Pyongyang insisted must stop within 48 hours.

Bangkok Bombing News: 2 Suspects Turn Themselves In, Being Questioned By Police

Two prime suspects turned themselves in Two suspects in the Bangkok bombing turn themselves in earlier today. According to BBC, two men turned themselves in, in the wake of the Bangkok Bombing.

ISIS Executes Archaeologist Who Refused to Reveal Location of Priceless Antiquities

ISIS militants have beheaded a world renowned antiquities scholar in the Syrian city of Palmyra. ISIS militants have beheaded a world-renowned antiquities scholar in the Syrian city of Palmyra.

Iran Nuclear Deal: Sen. Bob Menendez Opposes Deal, Says Iran Bomb 'Will Not Have My Name On It'

U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., became the latest Democrat to oppose the Obama administration’s Iran nuclear deal.

'Nuestra Belleza Latina' 2015 News: Mexican Pageant Participant Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances

A 20-year-old Mexican woman who had been given an award for her "elegance" at a 2014 local beauty pageant was found dead on Monday at her Sonora residence.

Bangkok Explosion Update: Suspect Could Be Part of Network; Austrailan Actor Mistaken For Suspect

Bangkok officials released a sketch of the suspect of the Bangkok bombing that happened on Monday. Bangkok officials released a sketch of the suspect of the Bangkok bombing that happened on Monday.

Cuba Travel News: Obama Administration, Airlines Hope to OK Regular Flights to Cuba

Regularly scheduled commercial flights between the United States and Cuba could be taking off by the end of the year if Washington and Havana reach an agreement on the issue.

Colombia's Former President Takes to Twitter to Remain Relevant

Ever since he broke with his successor, Juan Manuel Santos, former Colombian President Álvaro Uribe has aggressively used social media to keep himself relevant in the political scene of his South American nation.

Tianjin Explosion News: China Detains Top Executives Over Warehouse Blast Investigation

On Sunday, following Wednesday's massive explosions that devastated the northeastern coastal city of Tianjin, China, Chinese authorities have arrested some of the top officials who work for the company believed responsible for the blast.
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