What the European Union  has done to share the burden of migration crisis
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What the European Union has done to share the burden of migration crisis

‘Common sense lost’ The Czech Republic also indicated its opposition to the proposal, with Czech…

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China Pres. Starts U.S. Visit
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China Pres. Starts U.S. Visit

Rice began her speech by speaking about the many areas in which China and the…

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October might be ‘tight’ to set aside global concerns – Fed’s Lockhart
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October might be ‘tight’ to set aside global concerns – Fed’s Lockhart

“Given the progress we’ve made and continue to make on our goals, I view the…

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India’s Modi To Visit Ireland Ahead Of US
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India’s Modi To Visit Ireland Ahead Of US

In the first leg of the two-nation tour, he will visit Ireland, marking first Prime…

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13 dead in migrant boat collision with ferry off Turkey
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13 dead in migrant boat collision with ferry off Turkey

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Cashing In on Markets’ Fed Tantrum
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Cashing In on Markets’ Fed Tantrum

“The real dovish tone of the [Fed’s] statement, press conference and the Q&A has led…

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Gold boosted by Fed interest rate decision
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Gold boosted by Fed interest rate decision

“The committee continues to see the risks to the outlook for economic activity and the…

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Putin: Syria does not intend to fight with Israel
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Putin: Syria does not intend to fight with Israel

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to coordinate their…

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‘All bets off’ on Fed’s next rate rise
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‘All bets off’ on Fed’s next rate rise

In an interview Thursday following the Federal Open Market Committee’s two-day meeting, Bob Doll of…

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The Fed’s Interest Rate Hike Is Overdue
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The Fed’s Interest Rate Hike Is Overdue

Asian stocks mostly rose Friday, perked by relief that the U.S. Federal Reserve held off…

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