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15 Die after Bus Overturns in North Iran

Iran's state TV is reporting that 15 people have died after their bus crashed into a high-voltage electricity pylon and overturned in the north of the country.

The Saturday report says dozens of passengers were injured during the incident. It took place in pre-dawn darkness and caused blackouts in the rural area on the mountainous road linking the northern cities of Karaj and Chalous, some 100 kilometers (60 miles) north of Tehran.

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British-Australian Held over Children Abduction Banned from Traveling

The lawyer of a dual British-Australian national indicted in a botched attempt to kidnap two Australian-Lebanese children at the center of a custody battle says he has objected to a travel ban imposed on his client.

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IMF Head Calls for Quick End to Brexit Uncertainty

The head of the International Monetary Fund called Friday for quick action to end uncertainty over Britain's vote to leave the European Union, which she said is dampening global economic growth.

The IMF cut this year's global growth forecast by 0.1 percentage points to 3.1 percent in a report released this week due to the shockwaves of the British vote, said Christine Lagarde.

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Trump Launches Clinton Election Showdown

Donald Trump rallied Republicans by vowing he alone could fix a nation adrift in a dangerous world, storming into an election showdown with Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee determined to become America's first woman president.

The billionaire and former reality TV star electrified the Republican National Convention by delivering the speech of his life, promising to restore security, clamp down on immigration and put America first.

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Nigerian Military Rescues 80 Children, Women from Boko Haram

Nigeria's military says it has rescued 80 children and women held captive by the Boko Haram extremist group in a remote northeastern village.

Army spokesman Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman says they were freed Tuesday by troops who attacked a gathering of the Islamic fighters at Gangere village in Borno state.

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Nearly 100 Dead or Missing from China Rains

Torrential rain lashing northern China in recent days has left nearly 100 people dead or missing, official figures showed.

At least 24 people in the provinces of Hebei, which surrounds Beijing, Shanxi, Henan and Shaanxi have been confirmed dead in a rainstorm that has been pounding the region since Monday, according to figures from the civil affairs ministry.

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Hizbullah Slams Syria Rebels Beheading of Boy as 'Disgusting Crime'

Hizbullah on Wednesday lashed out at Syria's rebel groups after a video circulated on social media showed rebel fighters from the Nurredin Zinki group beheading a young boy after capturing him north of Syria's second city Aleppo.

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Conflicting Reports on Explosion in Southern Syrian Town

An explosion has struck a southern Syrian town and there are conflicting reports on the cause of the blast.

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Biden Meets Australia Prime Minister, Talks up Military Ties

Vice President Joe Biden has met with Australia's prime minister amid America's continued push to boost its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.

Biden is in Australia as part of a tour of the Pacific. On Tuesday, he also met with troops aboard an Australian navy ship, where he shook hands with veterans of Middle East conflicts and praised Australia for being a close military ally.

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British-Australian Held over Lebanon Abduction to Post Bail

The lawyer of a dual British-Australian national indicted in a botched attempt to kidnap two Australian-Lebanese children at the center of a custody battle has said that his client will post bail and be released.

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