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NEW YORK (AP) -- A top Federal Reserve official suggested Monday that the Fed will likely announce next month that it will begin paring its bond portfolio - a step that could lead to slightly higher rates on mortgages and other loans....
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) -- Mudslides and torrential flooding killed at least 200 people in and around Sierra Leone's capital early Monday following heavy rains, with many victims trapped in homes buried under tons of mud....
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) -- Hours after suspected Islamic extremists opened fire as patrons dined at the popular restaurant where she worked as a waitress, Amy Sawadogo was still wandering around barefoot at a crisis center asking about her colleagues....
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- Emboldened and proclaiming victory after a bloody weekend in Virginia, white nationalists are planning more demonstrations to promote their agenda following the violence that left a woman dead and dozens injured....
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) -- The driver charged with killing a woman at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville was previously accused of beating his mother and threatening her with a knife, according to police records released Monday....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- It took President Donald Trump three days to do what both Republicans and Democrats say should have come fast and easy....
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Under relentless pressure, President Donald Trump on Monday named and condemned "repugnant" hate groups and declared that "racism is evil" in a far more forceful statement than he'd made earlier after deadly, race-fueled weekend clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia....
BEDMINSTER, N.J. (AP) -- Even as he seeks Beijing's help on North Korea, President Donald Trump asked his trade office on Monday to consider investigating China for the alleged theft of American technology and intellectual property....
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, the Prime Minister of Pakistan on its 70th Independence day on Aug 14, has urged the nation to strengthen and reinforce the state institutions so that they can play their prescribed role within the limits of law and the constitution.He said the independence that they achieved seventy years ago was an outcome of the unparalleled sacrifices made by their ancestors and expressed indebtedness for their sacrifices.   He called on the citizens to make collective endeavours for the ascendency of national interests and invincible defence even though they belong to different tribes, fraternities and ethnicities and work in different spheres of national life. Only a strong economy can ensure strong defence he said.  A moderate society guarantees stability of the state, where people enjoy all their fundamental rights and national resources are equitably and judiciously distributed he added. Terrorism is the biggest challenge confronting the worl...
(Vatican Radio)  India is marking its 70th Independence Day on Aug. 15, in commemoration of the day in 1947 when what was the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two newly independent states – Hindu-dominated India and Muslim-dominated Pakistan.  Pakistan celebrates its Independence a day earlier on August 14.Partition-triggered tragedyThe boundary lines between the two new nations, hastily drawn up just weeks before, were not made public until two days later. Muslims and Hindus on the wrong sides of the divide, suddenly felt themselves in enemy land, especially in divided Punjab and Bengal.  This triggered a panicked and chaotic mass migration - one of the largest history has witnessed outside war and famine – that resulted in a massive loss of life on both sides.No-one knows the exact number but it is estimated between 500,000 to 1 million were killed.  Tens of thousands of women were raped or abducted and about 12 million people became ref...
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