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Clinton Releases Health Data, Doctor Says 'Fit to Serve'
Hillary Clinton has released new information about her health as she recuperated from a diagnosis of "mild, non-contagious" pneumonia.
North Korea Says Sanctions Push After Nuclear Test 'Laughable'
Another KCNA report on Sunday said North Koreans were "delighted" by the nuclear test.
French PM Manuel Valls Slams NY Times Article on Burkini Ban
The prime minister linked the promotion of the burkini to Islamist "proselytising".
Vatican Prepares for Mother Teresa's Canonisation
Mother Teresa will be declared a saint by Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church in a canonisation ceremony in Vatican City on Sunday in the presence of her followers from all over the world.
Dilma Rousseff Not Barred from Public Office Despite Impeachment
Senators voted 61-20 to convict Rousseff for illegally using money from state banks to boost public spending.
Turkey Expands Operations in Syria, Accused of Augmenting Occupation
On Tuesday, the US Pentagon described clashes between Turkish and Kurdish forces in Syria as "unacceptable" and called on all sides to "stand down".
Girl Strikes Gold by Finding Stolen Olympic Medal in Trash
An Olympic champion is thanking a 7-year-old Atlanta girl who found his gold medal in a pile of trash weeks after it got stolen.
First Family Goes Hiking in National Park in Virginia
President Barack Obama and the first family are hiking at Prince William Forest Park in Virginia.
Germany, Paris, Warsaw Call for Closer Ties Post-Brexit
The German, French and Polish foreign ministers vowed on Sunday to increase ties between their countries when Britain leaves the EU to secure a safer and more effective union.
Burkini Swimsuit Ban in France Suspended by Highest Court
The issue has shone a light on secular France's difficulties responding to homegrown jihadists and foreign militants following Islamist attacks in Nice and a Normandy church in July.
Sudhan Thomas: Indian-American Running For Key Educational Office in US
Sudhan Thomas, a business professional who has been active in the Indian-American community, is running for the Jersey City Board of Education.
Nine Killed as Terrorists Raid Kabul's American University
Authorities refused to confirm whether any hostages had been taken.
Canada to US Tourists: Please Leave Your Guns at Home
A rash of gun-toting Americans visiting Canada prompted its border agency to launch a public awareness campaign, reminding Americans about strict firearms laws.
China Stages Live-Firing Drills In Tonkin Gulf Amid Tensions
China's coast guard launched live-firing exercises in the Tonkin Gulf on Monday, the latest in a series of military drills that come amid renewed tensions among disputants to territory in the South China Sea.
Mexico: Eight Bodies Found in Veracruz Field
Mexican authorities have said that eight dead bodies were abandoned in a field in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz.
From Syria to Turkey - An Academic Explains Why Middle-East is Burning
“It is the fault of the Muslim states. OIC has 56 Muslim states and only Jordan, Turkey and Lebanon are taking care of refugees. This is our responsibility to protect these refugees from Assad. This is a pity. Why Muslims are flowing to Europe and not to...