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Crazed London Man Beheads Elderly Woman in Her Edmonton Garden With a Machete

A young man viciously decapitated an 82-year-old woman named Palmira Silva in her north London home on Thursday. The man had been tormenting residents in the Edmonton area as he brandished a machete.
Fossils

New Dreadnoughtus Species of Dinosaur Discovered in Argentina

Drexel University researcher Dr. Kenneth Lacovara discovered the fossils in 2005 and announced on Thursday what he discovered about the gigantic animal.

Ebola Outbreak Update: Dr. Rick Sacra, Third American Infected with Ebola, Arrives in Nebraska for Treatment

American doctor, Rick Sacra, arrived at an Omaha hospital after contracting Ebola during a medical trip to Liberia.
Coal Mine

5 Coal Miners Killed, 29 Rescued in Bosnian Mine Accident

Five Bosnian miners died a day after a 3.5-magnitude earthquake lead to a collapse at the Raspotocje mine in central Bosnia. 29 other miners were able to escape.
Search Continues For Possible Malaysian Airliner Debris Found In Indian Ocean

Malaysia Air Rebrands 'My Ultimate Bucket List' Campaign Amid Public Backlash

Malaysia Air rebrands campaign amid public backlash, suffering stocks

U.S. College Student Suspected of Being ISIS Media Propagandist

U.S. college student suspected of being ISIS media propagandist

American Doctor with Ebola Receiving Treatment at Nebraska Hospital

Doctor is the third American to contract Ebola in Liberia

Ukraine Crisis News: France Halts Delivery of Mistral-class Amphibious Assault Ships to Russia

France will stop the delivery of the two amphibious assault ships until the Ukraine crisis is resolved.

Spain Returns Almost 700 Pre-Columbian Artifacts to Colombia

After eleven years in Spain, more than 600 artifacts return to Colombia, having been smuggled out by drug cartels.

Dalai Lama Denied Visa to Enter South Africa for Nobel Peace Summit

The Buddhist religious leader planned to attend the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Cape Town, South Africa.

Apple’s Chinese Supplier Catcher Technology Flouts Labor and Environmental Standards, Say Watchdog Groups

A report released by China Labor Watch and Green America chastises one of Apple's suppliers for breaking labor and environmental rules.

New Drug May Reduce Doses for TB Patients, Say South African Researchers

New drug developed by South African researchers may reduce drug doses for TB patients
NATO Summit Wales 2014 - Day 1

Obama, Cameron Publish Op-Ed Targeting ISIS, Russia

Obama, Cameron pen letter targeting ISIS and Putin prior to NATO summit

NATO Summit Update: Russia Warns Ukraine Not to Join Treaty Organization

Ukrainian president meets with NATO leaders on Thursday
Gov. Chris Christie

Chris Christie News: In Mexico, New Jersey Gov. Praises President Peña Nieto

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's trip to Mexico was centered on discussions about the energy market and business ties to his state.
Hurricane Norbert Map

Tropical Storm Norbert Upgraded to Hurricane Status and is Expected to Bring Severe Weather to Coastal Mexico and Southern California

Tropical Storm Norbert, currently off the west coast of Mexico, has officially been upgraded to a hurricane as of Wednesday. Norbert is the ninth named storm in a busy hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific, reports say.
Trillion Dollar Scandal report

$1 trillion Stolen From Developing Countries Each Year Through Tax Evasion and Money Laundering

Analysis by The One Campaign, a U-S based anti-poverty group, suggests that at least $1 trillion dollars is being taken out of developing countries each year through shell companies, shady deals for natural resources, money laundering and tax evasion.
Aruba

Bon Bini, Bienviendo and Welcome to Aruba: A Nation That Thrives on Multiculturalism and Multilingualism

Aruba draws tourists due to its natural beauty, its multicultural and multilingual convictions, and its promise and slogan that it is "One Happy Island."

Julio Ponce, Son-In-Law of Former Chilean Dictator Augusto Pinochet, Fined $70 million

Julio Ponce was levied the highest-ever fine in Chile for illegal share trading
Bullfighting Charity Festival in Madrid

Bullfighting News: Bogota Court Lifts Ban on Bullfighting Until March

Bogota allowed to hold traditional bullfighting until March, Colombian court rules
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