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Communist Party of China opens Fourth Plenum in Beijing

Chinese Communist Party Annual Plenum Focuses On Rule Of Law And Corruption

The leaders of the Communist Party of China opened a key gathering of the ruling party Monday that is billed to set milestones in political reforms by advancing the "rule of law."

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest

Hong Kong Protesters Pessimistic About Government-Student Talks

With talks between the leaders of the pro-democracy movement and Hong Kong government just hours away, protesters are saying they do not see much hope in the results of the negotiation that seeks to end the deepening political crisis in Asia’s financial hub.

Vladimir Putin

Putin Made Scandalous Remarks On Splitting Ukraine Between Poland and Russia -Report

Russian President Vladimir Putin allegedly made scandalous remarks about dividing Ukraine between Russia and Poland, an interview with a former Polish foreign minister revealed Sunday.

Gaza Conflict

Israel, Hamas To Resume Talks In Cairo Next Week

Israeli and Hamas representatives are set to hold talks in Cairo next week in a bid to find a peaceful resolution to the uneasy truce that ended the 50-day war in Gaza in late August.

Obama's Speech in Maryland

Crowd Walks Out On President Obama During Rally Speech in Maryland

Crowds thinned steadily Sunday as President Barack Obama made a rare appearance on the campaign trail in a rally supporting Democratic candidate Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown in Maryland.

Dachau Concentration Camp

U.S. Paying Nazi War Criminals Millions In Social Security

Dozens of suspected Nazi and SS war criminals collected millions of dollars in Social Security payouts, according to an Associated Press investigative report on Sunday.

Kobani

U.S. Planes Drop Supplies, Weapons In Kobani To Aid Kurdish Fighters Against Islamic State

The United States Air Force dropped multiple packages of medical supplies, weapons and ammunition to Kurdish fighters in the Islamic State-besieged town of Kobani in Syria, officials said late Sunday.

Russian Submarine Hunt

Sweden Denies Russian Submarine Hunt Report, Deploys Military Forces In Cold War-Style Drama

The Swedish armed forces denied Sunday the allegation that the massive military search mounted to scour the waters off Stockholm is intended to hunt down a suspected Russian submarine.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Turkey's Erdogan Opposes U.S. Plan To Send Kurdish Fighters Arms

Turkey opposes the United States' plan of supplying arms to Kurdish militiamen fighting the Islamic State (ISIS) in the besieged Syrian town of Kobani, an aid of Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday.

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest

Hong Kong Protest Plunges Into Deeper Crisis Ahead of Tuesday’s Talk

Violent clashes between the Hong Kong riot police and pro-democracy demonstrators erupted early Sunday ahead of a scheduled talk that seeks to find a resolution to the deepening political crisis in the former British colony."

Ebola in Spain

Spanish Ebola Nurse Teresa Romero Recovers, Awaits Second Test To Confirm If Ebola-Free

Spanish nurse Teresa Romero, the first person diagnosed of Ebola outside the West African outbreak zones, appeared to have beaten the deadly hemorrhagic virus, Spanish authorities said Sunday.

Hannah Graham

Hannah Graham’s Body Believed To Have Been Found

Virginia police may have found the body of Hannah Graham after the discovery of human remains Saturday in an abandoned property, 10 miles from where the University of Virginia student was last seen.

Synod on Catholic Families

Vatican Makes Final Decision On Welcoming Gays, Remarried Divorcees

The synod of bishops and cardinals at the Vatican has scrapped on Saturday, a landmark document welcoming homosexuals and remarried divorcees, suggesting deep divisions among leaders in the direction Pope Francis is charting for a more inclusive Roman Catholic Church.

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protest

Hong Kong Government, Students To Negotiate For The First Time

The Hong Kong government and student pro-democracy leaders plan to meet early next week, following the protesters’ fresh call for street occupation that sparked bitter conflicts in one of the protest main sites.

Senkaku islands

Senkaku Islands Dispute: Why Japan Wants To Get Along With China

After two years of insisting it would not negotiate the Senkaku Islands, Japan finally caved this week in hopes of repairing relations with its economic partner, China.

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