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Saudi Condemns Syria 'Bloodbath,' U.S. Responds
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has released a statement on Monday via Al Arabiya television condemning Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the escalation of violence and attacks against civilian protestors last week.
U.S. Helicopter Crash: Afghan Navy Seals Investigation Ongoing
The investigation into the helicopter crash that killed U.S. navy seals and other American service members this past weekend has continued, with NATO troops securing the area of the crash.
U.S. Educated Yingluck Shinawatra to Become New PM of Thailand
Thailand has sworn in its 28th prime minister, and for the first-time in the country’s history it is a woman.
Amy Winehouse's Camden Home Will be New Foundation HQ
The untimely death of music megastar Amy Winehouse has led to Winehouse's Camden townhouse being used in her memory as the headquarters for a new foundation center being established in her name.
Texas Heat Wave: Air Conditioning Theft Leads to Elderly Woman's Death
A 79-year-old woman has died of heat exhaustion just two days after she had reported to police that her $2,500 air conditioning machine had been stolen from the back of her house.
Texas Heat Wave: Dozens Killed As Scorching Temperatures Challenge Grids
Texas sees no signs of relief from the enduring heat wave that has engulfed the state and caused dozens of deaths.
U.S. Stock Futures Rise Amid Release of Surprising July Jobs Report
The U.S. stock index futures have made a jump on Friday due to a better than expected U.S. jobs report.
Britain's FTSE 100 Index Falls Amid European Debt Crisis Fears
The global financial markets followed Wall Street's decline on Friday and continued to drop amid global fears for a double-dip recession.
IMF Chief Christine Lagrade to Face Investigation
Only one month into the job, new IMF chief Christine Lagarde is already facing scrutiny over a French court order on Thursday that requires an investigation into her role in a $400 million arbitration deal.
Stock Markets Plummet Amid Debt Fears in Eurozone
Debt crisis fears have extended to the heart of the Eurozone. Thursday saw the plunging of European stocks by more than 3 percent and the sharp drop has prompted fears of another global recession.