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Hotter Hot Days, And More Of Them, 'Virtually Certain'
The U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change also warns of extreme rainfall, more droughts and more intense storms. And it says it is "likely" that human contributions to greenhouse gases are a cause of climate change.
Haiti Presidential Election Rescheduled For November
The long-postponed vote, which was most recently canceled because of Hurricane Matthew, will be held November 20. Haiti's interim president has already outstayed his mandate to be in office.
Suicide Bombings In Somalia's Capital Kill 13 Near Peacekeeping Base
Car bombs detonated at checkpoints near the entrance to one of the African Union bases in Mogadishu, killed more than a dozen people. The base is used by the union's peacekeeping troops.
Heavy Fighting Erupts In South Sudan's Capital
The clashes between forces loyal to the country's president and vice president have reportedly killed more than 150 people and are raising concerns about a renewed civil war.
Barrage Of Car Bombings Kills Dozens In Iraq
More than a dozen car bombs exploded in Iraq early Monday, reportedly killing at least 50 people in Baghdad and other areas. At least 10 explosions were reported in the Iraqi capital during the morning rush hour.
Syrian Opposition Says 190 Civilians Killed In Deadliest Day So Far
Thousands have been killed in Syria since March 2011. But the past 24 hours have been especially deadly, anti-Assad activists say.
U.S. To North Korea: Dismantle Nuke Program, Then We'll Talk
Washington says actions speak louder than words and that Pyongyang must first meet international obligations before "senior-level" meetings can take place.
Peace Envoy To Syria: Situation Is 'Extremely Bad ... Getting Worse'
Lakhdar Brahimi made the comments as the Syrian government unleashed another attack on Aleppo.
Turkey Urges International Intervention In Syria
The country's foreign minister says Turkey has done its best on the diplomatic front but the only solution it sees now is a "humanitarian intervention." Ahmet Davutoglu compared the situation to that of Bosnia.
North Korea Fires 5 Short-Range Missiles Into The Sea
These are the latest in a string of similar launches, despite repeated calls from the international community to stop them.
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