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Broken Security Cameras Complicate Bangkok Bombing Investigation

Bangkok Blast Update: 2 Suspects Named in Bombing Investigation, Officals to Receive Reward Money

Thai police issued an arrest warrant for two suspects that could be linked to the Bangkok bombing that happened earlier in August.
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Peru Gold Heist: Robbers Hijack Armored Car at Airport, Steal Millions in Cash and Gold

Authorities in the South American nation of Peru have arrested six suspected robbers in connection to a Friday night airport heist wherein 260 pounds of gold and $3.7 million in cash were stolen.
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Venezuela Border Crisis: Colombia to Offer Citizenship to Spouses of Deported Immigrants

The spouses of Colombian nationals expelled from Venezuela due to the nations' escalating border crisis will be offered citizenship, the government in Bogotá announced on Sunday.
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Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Medvedev Pump Iron in Kremlin Propaganda Photos

In an apparent effort to boost Vladimir Putin's popularity among Russians, the Kremlin has released a video and photographs of the president working out at the gym along with Prime Minister Dmitrty Medvedev.
Report: Obama Considers Sanctioning China over Cybertheft

President Obama Considering Sanctions Over Chinese Cybertheft

The White House may be prepared to take its toughest stance ever on Chinese cybertheft by considering economic sanctions against companies and individuals who have benefited from stealing U.S. trade secrets.
Ukrainian troops withdraw as rebels take railway hub

Video Shows Explosion Injuring Ukrainian National Guard Officers, One Died and Almost 100 Wounded

A Ukrainian National Guard officer in his 20s died after being shot during a clash between officials and nationalist protesters.
Coca-cola Diet

Woman Ends Her 4 Liter Per Day Coca-Cola Habit, Loses Over 100 Pounds

She was consuming 424 grams of sugar per day
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India, China Outpacing Mexico in Immigration to the US

In the current political climate, where the Republican presidential front-runner has whipped up fervor against undocumented Mexican immigrants -- often based on economic arguments -- the reality is that China and India have overtaken Mexico as the largest sources of all new immigrants, legal or otherwise, in the U.S.
Delhi Scrambles to Complete Last Minute Preparations For Commonwealth Games

Two Sisters in India Appeal to Supreme Court to Avoid Being Gang Raped

Two Indian sisters that are part of the Dalit caste – a group that has traditionally been known as "untouchable" in Hindi society -- have been told they will be gang raped as a punishment for crimes committed by their brother.
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Venezuela Extends Border Closures With Colombia

Maduro has extended border closures with Colombia to yet another six towns in the western state of Táchira. The towns that will experience the closures are Lobatera, San Juan de Colón, La Fría, Garcia de Hevia, Panamericana and Coloncito.
Tropical Stork Erika 2015 Path Map

Tropical Storm Erika [Forecast & Map] 12 Dead as Erika Races Across Caribbean; Expected to Reach Florida on Sunday

At least 12 people were confirmed dead after Tropical Storm Erika lashed the island of Dominica and is headed across the Caribbean in the direction of south Florida.
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Thousands March in Guatemala to Pressure President Pérez Molina to Resign

Thousands of demonstrators are demanding the resignation of Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina. The president is currently facing impeachment proceedings over his alleged ties to a corruption scandal, which has led to the arrest of former vice president Roxana Baldetti.
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Marco Rubio's New Stance Against China

Sen. Marco Rubio, one of the leading Republican presidential contenders, announced his foreign policy regarding China and how the U.S. can rein in the rising Asian nation.
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Tianjin Explosion Update: China Accuses 11 Officials of Negligence Over Blast

Two weeks after massive chemical explosions devastated the Chinese port city of Tianjin, state prosecutors have accused 11 officials and port executives of “dereliction of duty” and “abuse of power.”
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Venezuela-Colombia Border Dispute: Foreign Ministers Hold Talks to Diffuse Crisis

In an effort to calm the border crisis that has heightened tensions between Venezuela and Colombia, the foreign ministers of both nations vowed on Wednesday to increase cooperation between the two South American neighbors.
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Nicaraguan Man Receives Reprieve From Texas Execution

A 39-year old Nicaraguan man who was scheduled to be executed in Huntsville, Texas on Wednesday has been given a reprieve.
Air Ambulance Company to Help Injured Woman Return from Cuba

Air Ambulance Company to Help Injured American Woman Return from Cuba

A Florida college student who suffered a car crash in Cuba and was stranded when she could not afford an air-ambulance flight will be able to return home thanks to the generosity of a Tampa-based company.
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US, Mexico Open First New Rail Link in Century

The United States and Mexico this week opened their first new rail link in more than a century, connecting Brownsville, in Texas' Cameron County, with the neighboring city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
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Honduran Teen Girl Buried Alive Accidentally, Unearthed the Following Day

a 16-year-old Honduran girl who was presumed dead and buried reportedly started crying out from the coffin and banging to get out a day after she was laid to rest.
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Linda Sánchez: Iran Nuclear Deal Is 'Best Option'

U.S Rep. Linda Sánchez, D-Calif., announced her support of the Iran nuclear deal and opposition to efforts challenging the agreement. Sánchez, chairperson of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, said the nuclear agreement is the best option to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb.
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