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  1. Europe's migrant crisis will not slow and EU nations must share duties, says UN (0 replies)
  2. Foreign Office protests after fishermen allegedly shot at from Spanish vessel (0 replies)
  3. Prominent Iranians launch campaign calling on Congress not to kill Iran deal (0 replies)
  4. Baby born from grandmother's donated womb (0 replies)
  5. Serbia and Kosovo in cooperation deal (0 replies)
  6. El Chapo's escape was spurred by concern over extradition, lawyer says (0 replies)
  7. France train gunman said to have watched extremist video before attack (0 replies)
  8. China seeks to reassure stock markets with rate cut and looser lending (0 replies)
  9. Woman downs whole bottle of cognac at Beijing airport security control (0 replies)
  10. Turkey PM appointed to form interim government in run-up to election (0 replies)
  11. Appalachia’s Coal Industry is Collapsing—But the Mountains Aren’t Coming Back (0 replies)
  12. Another Poll Shows Sanders Beating Clinton (0 replies)
  13. Here's Another Way the Recession Screwed Over Black Women (0 replies)
  14. The Danger of ‘Foreign Policy by Bumper Sticker’ (0 replies)
  15. You Can Wipe Out Coal, but You Can’t Bring the Mountains Back (0 replies)
  16. Cris Carter: The Fall Guy (0 replies)
  17. The Civilian Toll From the War Against ISIS Is Huge. Why Isn’t the Press Covering It? (0 replies)
  18. Join a Day of Action to Support Diplomacy With Iran (0 replies)
  19. UN says 4.5 million Ethiopians now in need of food aid after poor rains (0 replies)
  20. Islamic State releases images said to show destruction of Palmyra temple (0 replies)
  21. Russia briefly bans Wikipedia over page relating to drug use (0 replies)
  22. Lion kills guide in Zimbabwe safari park where Cecil lived (0 replies)
  23. Russian court jails Ukrainian filmmaker for 20 years over terror offences (0 replies)
  24. Stock markets surge after China cuts interest rates - live updates (0 replies)
  25. Bangkok bombing: broken security cameras add to investigators' woes (0 replies)
  26. US university suspends fraternity over sexually suggestive banners (0 replies)
  27. Boy trips in museum and punches hole through painting (0 replies)
  28. A Giant Glob of Deadly Algae Is Floating off the West Coast (0 replies)
  29. I Hung Out With the Prisoners Who Fight California's Wildfires (0 replies)
  30. Can Poop Save Us From the Next Global Epidemic? (0 replies)
  31. I Can't Stop Reading One-Star Yelp Reviews of National Parks (0 replies)
  32. Can Hillary Clinton Win Over the Left? (0 replies)
  33. August 25, 2009: Ted Kennedy Dies (0 replies)
  34. Dawn timber-laundering raids cast doubt on 'sustainable' Brazilian wood (0 replies)
  35. Alabama man with spoon killed by officer had a 'mental episode', police say (0 replies)
  36. Toronto police report two suicides associated with Ashley Madison hack (0 replies)
  37. Palmyra: destruction of ancient temple is a war crime, says Unesco chief (0 replies)
  38. Turkey's president calls for new election after government deadline passes (0 replies)
  39. Palestinians ordered to pay $10m to terror victims while appealing lawsuit (0 replies)
  40. Merkel and Hollande plan EU-wide response to escalating migration crisis (0 replies)
  41. China's 'Black Monday' sends markets reeling across the globe - as it happened (0 replies)
  42. Korean tensions ease as South agrees to stop propaganda broadcasts (0 replies)
  43. Philip Hammond declares new chapter with Iran in search for end to Syrian war (0 replies)
  44. Slavoj Zizek: The Greek Apocalypse: Versailles or Brest-Litovsk? (0 replies)
  45. Home Healthcare Workers Haven’t Qualified for Minimum Wage for 80 Years. Now They Do. (0 replies)
  46. Samuel R. Delany Speaks (0 replies)
  47. Why Would ‘The New York Times’ Try to Torpedo the Iran Deal? (0 replies)
  48. I’m a State Senator, and I’m Not Afraid of Race (0 replies)
  49. The Same People Who Pushed for the Invasion of Iraq Now Want to Scrap the Iran Deal (0 replies)
  50. Next to Nothing: The Economics and Aesthetics of Streaming Music (0 replies)
  51. Baby elephant saved by locals after getting stuck in a well – video (0 replies)
  52. Oliver! with a twist: musical swaps Dickensian London for modern Amman (0 replies)
  53. Sierra Leone's secret FGM societies spread silent fear and sleepless nights | Lisa O'Carroll (0 replies)
  54. Isis 'blows up temple dating back to 17AD' in Palmyra (0 replies)
  55. 'Death to England': British embassy bears mark of Iran's past anger (0 replies)
  56. French train attack men receive Légion d’honneur for 'preventing massacre' (0 replies)
  57. European markets slide after China's 'Black Monday' (0 replies)
  58. "Sorry, I'm Not Taking This Test" (0 replies)
  59. Tony Abbott to visit Eddie Mabo's grave during Torres Strait Islands trip (0 replies)
  60. Japan refuses to take part in China's 'Victory Day' event to mark end of war (0 replies)
  61. ‘The Wire’ Humanized Urban Black People. In ‘Show Me a Hero,’ David Simon Humanizes White Racists. (0 replies)
  62. The New Louisiana Purchase (0 replies)
  63. Irradiated Food Sounds Like a Terrible Thing. It’s Actually Really Good. (0 replies)
  64. Under John Kasich, Ohio's Charter Schools Became a "National Joke" (0 replies)
  65. Oil Field Workers Keep Dying, and the Feds Want to Know Why (0 replies)
  66. August 24, 1891: Thomas Edison Receives a Patent for His Movie Camera, the Kinetograph (0 replies)
  67. Washington wildfire complex reaches 374 square miles but evacuations eased (0 replies)
  68. France train shooting: Europe on high alert after attack by armed gunman (0 replies)
  69. British embassy in Iran reopens (0 replies)
  70. Macedonian army allows migrants to cross border (0 replies)
  71. Birth of giant panda twins has National Zoo officials 'ecstatic' (0 replies)
  72. August 23: Sacco and Vanzetti Are Executed in Massachusetts (1927); AND the Hitler-Stalin Pact Is Signed (1949) (0 replies)
  73. Italy coastguard: 3,000 migrants rescued in one day in Mediterranean (0 replies)
  74. Macedonia police fire stun grenades as thousands of migrants rush border (0 replies)
  75. South and North Korea adjourn talks after night-long session fails to end crisis (0 replies)
  76. Dilma Rousseff: can Brazil’s fighter survive the turmoil? | Observer profile (0 replies)
  77. Europe needs many more babies to avert a population disaster (0 replies)
  78. Cairo citizens caught between Isis violence and Abdel Fatah al-Sisi’s draconian security crackdowns (0 replies)
  79. The United States Has Had More Mass Shootings Than Any Other Country (0 replies)
  80. The brutal fight of Bangladesh’s secular voices to be heard (0 replies)
  81. Deadly suicide bomb attack on Nato convoy in Kabul (0 replies)
  82. North and South Korea hold high-level talks amid military standoff (0 replies)
  83. Bird’s Nest stands as an empty monument to China’s magnificence | Owen Gibson (0 replies)
  84. Beheading of Khaled al-Asaad, keeper of Palmyra, unites Syria in condemnation (0 replies)
  85. France train shooting: gunman 'had been in Syria and was known to intelligence services' (0 replies)
  86. Family grieves machete killing of teen as police say attack was planned (0 replies)
  87. Bangkok bombing: new surveillance video may help identify perpetrator (0 replies)
  88. Deez Nuts Endorses Bernie Sanders for the Democratic Presidential Nomination (0 replies)
  89. August 22, 1996: Bill Clinton Ends Welfare As We Know It (0 replies)
  90. Iran says it shot down reconnaissance drone as officials unveil updated missile (0 replies)
  91. Wildfires continue to engulf parts of Washington after firefighter deaths (0 replies)
  92. Hotel cancels event planned by group cited in 'Charleston shooter manifesto' (0 replies)
  93. Unknown heroes who faced death behind Nazi lines keep their secrets (0 replies)
  94. Former Guatemalan vice-president detained over corruption scandal (0 replies)
  95. Libya urges Arab allies to launch air strikes against Isis (0 replies)
  96. Londongrad: TV comedy shows London through eyes of its Russian inhabitants (0 replies)
  97. Mexican president cleared of wrongdoing in mansion purchase (0 replies)
  98. Study of Holocaust survivors finds trauma passed on to children's genes (0 replies)
  99. Americans overpower gunman who opened fire on Paris express (0 replies)
  100. Historic New York City hotel located as source of Legionnaires’ disease outbreak (0 replies)
  101. Trumpismo From Boston to the Dominican Republic (0 replies)
  102. Bernie Sanders Is Drawing Massive Crowds Around the Country—No Big Deal, Says Washington Post (0 replies)
  103. The New Anthems of Resistance: Hip-Hop and Black Lives Matter (0 replies)
  104. Should Clinton Emails Have Been Classified From the Start? (0 replies)
  105. No Surprise: Trump Is a Union Buster at His Own Hotel (0 replies)
  106. The Lives of Others (0 replies)
  107. Jon Stewart as a Debate Moderator? Yes, Please! (0 replies)
  108. Dutch police arrest man suspected of trying to sell fake Van Gogh painting (0 replies)
  109. Licence of pilot who flew over Rome to drop petals for mafia funeral suspended (0 replies)
  110. Turkey to form interim government before snap election on 1 November (0 replies)
  111. Black rhino to be reintroduced in Chad (0 replies)
  112. Greek crisis: Syriza rebels break away to form political group (0 replies)
  113. Crush reported as migrants try to cross border between Greece and Macedonia (0 replies)
  114. 'Old-school tub-thumping': 12,000 Chinese troops prepare for WW2 parade (0 replies)
  115. Islamic State destroys ancient monastery in central Syria (0 replies)
  116. Global stocks in 'panic mode' as Chinese factory slump drags on markets (0 replies)
  117. The Drought Isn't Just a California Problem (0 replies)
  118. The Unauthorized History of the GOP's 30-Year War on Planned Parenthood (0 replies)
  119. Rand Paul's Desperate Gamble to Keep His Senate Seat (0 replies)
  120. August 21, 1940: Leon Trotsky Dies (0 replies)
  121. Today’s Sports News Would Boggle the Mind of a 1965 Sportswriter (0 replies)
  122. Chinese authorities investigate mass fish death near Tianjin explosion site (0 replies)
  123. Israel fires missiles at Syrian Golan Heights after rocket attacks (0 replies)
  124. Greek PM resigns to trigger snap elections - as it happened (0 replies)
  125. Russia's pro-Putin biker gang to recreate WW2 in epic Crimean stunt show (0 replies)
  126. Kim Jong-un puts troops on 'war footing' after two Koreas exchange artillery fire (0 replies)
  127. Syrian town declares itself UN disaster area after latest regime attack (0 replies)
  128. Congress Is Sick of the Secrecy Around the TPP (0 replies)
  129. Iran Is Not the Greatest Threat to World Peace (0 replies)
  130. Lincoln Chafee Keeps Ripping ‘Delusional’ Neocons and Democrats Who Compromise With Them (0 replies)
  131. No Indictments for New Jersey Officers Who Shot Black Man With Hands Up (0 replies)
  132. Noam Chomsky: The Real ‘Grave Threat’ to World Peace Isn’t Iran—It’s the U.S. (0 replies)
  133. Jimmy Carter announces cancer has spread to his brain (0 replies)
  134. Japan considers cheaper congratulatory cups for soaring number of centenarians (0 replies)
  135. Spain's campaigning judge seeks change in law to prosecute global corporations (0 replies)
  136. Two Bangkok bombing suspects cleared (0 replies)
  137. Ebola in Sierra Leone: after 4,000 deaths, outbreak all but over (0 replies)
  138. Greek bailout: Alexis Tsipras to 'step down and call snap elections' (0 replies)
  139. Britain to reopen embassy in Tehran after four years (0 replies)
  140. Pope Francis 'tricked' into calling for Falklands talks (0 replies)
  141. How many asylum seekers would other EU countries need to match Germany? (0 replies)
  142. Winter Is Coming. Here's What to Expect Around the Country. (0 replies)
  143. Why Won't Hillary Clinton Take a Stand on Keystone? (0 replies)
  144. 8 Reasons Joe Biden Is a Dream Candidate and a Disaster (0 replies)
  145. August 20, 1998: The US Bombs a Suspected Qaeda-Run Chemical Plant in Sudan (0 replies)
  146. Defend Planned Parenthood Against Republican Attacks (0 replies)
  147. South Korea fires at North Korea in retaliation for loudspeaker attack (0 replies)
  148. Cairo blast: Isis-linked group claims responsibility (0 replies)
  149. Canadian mining company accused of exploiting Eritrea's forced labour (0 replies)
  150. Turkish police arrest two after shots fired at Istanbul palace (0 replies)
  151. Ashley Madison: hackers release 10GB database of 33m accounts (0 replies)
  152. Israel suspends detention of Palestinian lawyer who suffered brain damage (0 replies)
  153. India's acid attack victims unite against the horror of their past (0 replies)
  154. Tunisian policeman shot dead near beach resort of Sousse (0 replies)
  155. Ukrainian filmmaker tells Russian court he will 'suffer or die' for his beliefs (0 replies)
  156. The Racist Roots of the GOP’s Favorite New Immigration Plan (0 replies)
  157. An Epic On-Air Debate 40 Years Ago Marked the Downfall of Television News (0 replies)
  158. Trump's "Go-To" National Security Adviser Says He's Never Talked Policy With Trump (0 replies)
  159. Ohio Planned to Import Death Penalty Drug Illegally (0 replies)
  160. ISIS Beheaded an 82-Year-Old Archaeologist Who Refused to Reveal the Location of Ancient Artifacts (0 replies)
  161. There’s a Solution to Homelessness. Why Aren’t We Funding It? (0 replies)
  162. The US-Backed Saudi Coalition Is Winning in Yemen (0 replies)
  163. The War on Women in Israel (0 replies)
  164. Goldman Sachs and Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Investment in Prison Reform Failed. Why Do They Consider It a Success? (0 replies)
  165. Oscar Pistorius's release from prison on Friday put on hold (0 replies)
  166. Bangkok bombing: two more men in CCTV footage being treated as suspects (0 replies)
  167. German parliament approves third Greek bailout after heated debate (0 replies)
  168. Pitfalls of rent restraints: why Stockholm's model has failed many (0 replies)
  169. Chinese stock markets close higher after volatile session (0 replies)
  170. Tianjin blast: more warehouses accused of violating rules on toxic materials (0 replies)
  171. Canadian government faces widening corruption scandal as election looms (0 replies)
  172. August 19, 1909: The First Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway (0 replies)
  173. College Athletes Just Lost a Big Battle. Here’s Where the NCAA Pay War Is Headed Next. (0 replies)
  174. Google Won’t Let the Government See the Emails of Rand Paul's Aides (0 replies)
  175. South African minister seeks legal advice over Oscar Pistorius release (0 replies)
  176. Ashley Madison's hacked customer files posted online as per threat, say reports (0 replies)
  177. Chelsea Manning found guilty but no solitary confinement for contraband (0 replies)
  178. Yosemite campers killed by falling tree limb identified as California teenagers (0 replies)
  179. Spike in refugee arrivals pushes Greek island of Lesbos to 'breaking point' (0 replies)
  180. Isis beheads elderly chief of antiquities in ancient Syrian city, official says (0 replies)
  181. Bangkok bomber is man seen dropping backpack, Thai police say (0 replies)
  182. Germany to receive 750,000 asylum seekers this year, reports claim (0 replies)
  183. Italy's culture minister looks abroad for overhaul of art galleries and museums (0 replies)
  184. Hillary Clinton Just Came Out Against Obama's Arctic Drilling Plan (0 replies)
  185. Intelligence Community Inspector General Is Done With Clinton's Emails—But the FBI Isn't (0 replies)
  186. Clinton Endorses a Proposal to Help Ex-Cons Find Work (0 replies)
  187. Donald Trump's Curious Relationship With an Iraq War Hawk (0 replies)
  188. How America’s Broken Service Academies Create a Broken Military (0 replies)
  189. Even the GOP’s ‘Serious’ Candidates Are Way Out of Step With Mainstream Americans (0 replies)
  190. How a Harper Lee Novel Unfit to Print Was Turned Into Found Money (0 replies)
  191. Israel resumes work on controversial separation wall in Cremisan (0 replies)
  192. Tianjin explosions: warehouse 'handled toxic chemicals without licence' – reports (0 replies)
  193. Russia swoops on gang importing £19m of banned cheese from abroad (0 replies)
  194. Game of trolls: the hip digi-kids helping Putin's fight for online supremacy (0 replies)
  195. The Donald Trump show: 24 hours with the Republican frontrunner (0 replies)
  196. Bangkok blast: Thailand hunts CCTV suspect as device 'thrown from bridge' (0 replies)
  197. Turkish PM's coalition talks collapse as deadline approaches (0 replies)
  198. Bangladesh arrests three men including Briton over murders of secular bloggers (0 replies)
  199. Sri Lanka election: Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes he is unlikely to be PM (0 replies)
  200. The Real War on Families: Why the U.S. Needs Paid Leave Now (0 replies)
  201. Get Ready for a Flood of Online Campaign Ads That Will Target and Track You (0 replies)
  202. 16 Trans Women Have Been Murdered This Year. Here's One Theory Why Cops Haven’t Caught the Killers. (0 replies)
  203. Gals, the GOP Wants Your Vote! (0 replies)
  204. August 18, 1958: Vladimir Nabokov’s ‘Lolita’ Is Published in the US (0 replies)
  205. Woman who sued pro-Putin Russian 'troll factory' gets one rouble in damages (0 replies)
  206. Tianjin blasts: Communist party insists there will be no cover-up as anger grows (0 replies)
  207. France ends search for MH370 debris off Réunion coast (0 replies)
  208. Drunk airBaltic crew included co-pilot at seven times legal alcohol limit (0 replies)
  209. Former Petrobras executive sentenced over alleged congressional bribe (0 replies)
  210. Oscar Pistorius prosecutors file appeal against murder acquittal (0 replies)
  211. Jeff Bezos defends Amazon after NYT exposé of working practices (0 replies)
  212. Bangkok bomb: Thai capital reeling after deadliest attack in years (0 replies)
  213. Syria bombs Damascus suburb a day after deadly air strikes on marketplace (0 replies)
  214. UN deciding ‘how best to respond’ after AT&T helped NSA spy on headquarters (0 replies)
  215. Sicilian city cancels fireworks show out of respect for 49 dead migrants (0 replies)
  216. Equality: Why We Can’t Wait (0 replies)
  217. Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: The U.S. Military Is in Africa—But What Is It Doing There? (0 replies)
  218. What Julian Bond Taught Me (0 replies)
  219. Global economy on course for muted growth this year and next, says Moody's (0 replies)
  220. Black Women in the Rural South Are Still Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired (0 replies)
  221. The Absurd, Cowardly, and Morally Bankrupt NLRB Decision Against the Northwestern Football Union (0 replies)
  222. How to Add Politics to Our Protest (0 replies)
  223. Our Man in Havana: John Kerry Begins a New Era (0 replies)
  224. Domenico Dolce apologises for remarks about IVF and gay families (0 replies)
  225. Bangkok rocked by deadly blast at religious shrine (0 replies)
  226. Tianjin blasts: fears of cyanide pollution as Chinese officials lambasted (0 replies)
  227. Fugitive Lebanese cleric Ahmad al-Assir fails to avoid arrest with '70s makeover' (0 replies)
  228. Egypt imposes anti-terror law that punishes 'false' reporting of attacks (0 replies)
  229. More plane trees felled along Canal du Midi in fight against killer fungus (0 replies)
  230. Indonesian police say wreckage of missing plane spotted by search aircraft (0 replies)
  231. August 17, 1998: President Bill Clinton Acknowledges Affair with White House Intern (0 replies)
  232. Adventures of a Pot Pioneer (0 replies)
  233. How to Beat the Drought by Hoarding Water (If It Ever Rains Again) (0 replies)
  234. Bush Poaches a Longtime Clinton Backer (0 replies)
  235. Gov. Walker Gets Off ‘Scot-Free’ For Alleged Campaign Finance Violations (0 replies)
  236. Greece bailout deal: Angela Merkel expects IMF involvement (0 replies)
  237. Brazilian president under fire as tens of thousands protest in 200 cities (0 replies)
  238. Donald Trump talks policy: Iran deal 'will lead to nuclear holocaust' (0 replies)
  239. Stakes are high for Mahinda Rajapaksa as Sri Lanka heads to the polls (0 replies)
  240. Tianjin explosions: sodium cyanide on site may have been 70 times allowed amount (0 replies)
  241. Suicide attack in Pakistan kills Punjab home minister and at least eight others (0 replies)
  242. Indonesian airliner with 54 people on board missing in remote Papua region (0 replies)
  243. Donald Trump says illegal immigrants 'have to go' during NBC interview (0 replies)
  244. Number of migrants trying to enter Channel tunnel at Calais falls (0 replies)
  245. Ecuador hits back at UK criticism over Julian Assange (0 replies)
  246. Hear, boy: dog foils jailbreak plot after hearing prisoners digging tunnel (0 replies)
  247. August 16, 1977: Elvis Presley Dies (0 replies)
  248. This Democrat Wants to Double the Gas Tax (0 replies)
  249. 'I dream about it every night': what happens to Americans who film police violence? (0 replies)
  250. Firefighters struggle to contain blazes as Soda Fire becomes largest in US (0 replies)