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Top Ebola Doctor In Sierra Leone Dies From Virus

Sheik Umar Khan, a top Ebola doctor in Sierra Leone, died on Tuesday after he got infected in one of the worst outbreaks of the virus in recent history.

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Experts Say Obama’s Actions on Immigration Might Be Unstoppable

Analysts believe that nothing can stop U.S. President Barack Obama's move to address the border crisis, even if the opposition does not act on the executive's proposals.

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Xinjiang Violence Reports Were Delayed 48 Hours

Reports on the Xinjiang violence that left dozens of people dead were delayed for almost 48 hours even by Chinese standards, and some of the details remain unclear until now.

Russia Violated Cold War Nuclear Treaty –U.S.

The U.S. said Russia violated the Cold War treaty, or the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty, when it tested a ground-launched cruise missile in January.

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Bill Clinton Comments on China’s Bullying Tactics

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton took advantage of a conference held in Guangzhou to criticize China’s territorial disputes on the southern and eastern seas with its neighboring countries in Asia.

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Obama and Central American Presidents Join Forces To Resolve The ‘Humanitarian Crisis’

U.S. President Barack Obama implored Central American leaders on Friday to help reduce the influx of young migrants crossing the border warning them that most will be sent back home.

North Korea Threatens Retaliation Over Release Of 'The Interview'

North Korea threatened the U.S. on Wednesday, promising "merciless" retaliation over the release of a Hollywood action-comedy film about a plot to assassinate its leader Kim Jong Un.

China and Thailand Meet to Discuss Regional Security Despite U.S. Censure Over Coup

Thai senior military officials met with China on Wednesday to discuss regional security and joint military training exercises.

China's Probable Retaliation May Be Tempered by Economic Slowdown

Analysts believe China will retaliate against the U.S. in response to hacking charges made by the latter against Chinese officials; although these retaliations may be tempered by China's slowing economy.

Google Receives Requests to be ‘Forgotten’

In the aftermath of the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) ruling that an individual could ask "relevant and outdated" information to be removed from the search results, technology giant, Google, has been receiving a number of takedown requests from various people.

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