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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
July 15th, 2013

Typhoon Soulik kills three in China's Guangdong region
Three people have died after Typhoon Soulik hit China's southern Guangdong province, state media say. The storm, which has already killed two others in Taiwan, forced a further 20,000 people to flee their homes, the Xinhua news agency reports. Some 300,000 people have already been evacuated from eastern China amid warnings of floods and landslides.  

India floods: More than 5,700 people 'presumed dead'
The government in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand has said that more than 5700 people missing after last month's devastating floods will now be presumed dead. Their families will be given financial compensation. Earlier, authorities had confirmed that some 600 people had died.  

China's economic growth at 7.5% in April to June period
China's economic growth slowed in the April to June period, the second straight quarter of weaker expansion. The world's second biggest economy grew by 7.5% compared to the previous year, down from 7.7% in the January to March period, data showed.  

Legal Fears Slowed Aid to Syrian Rebels
A string of cautionary opinions from administration lawyers over the last two years sheds new light on President Barack Obama's halting and ultimately secretive steps to provide military support to rebels in Syria's deadly civil war.  

Islamic militants leave Pakistan to fight in Syria
Suleman spent years targeting minority Shiite Muslims in his home country of Pakistan as a member of one of the country's most feared militant groups. Now he is on his way to a new sectarian battleground, Syria, where he plans to join Sunni rebels battling President Bashar Assad's regime.  

Egypt Freezes Assets of Brotherhood Leaders
Prosecutors froze the financial assets of senior leaders in Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, in a sign of a deepening crackdown on the group. The move against 14 of the Brotherhood's leaders came two weeks after an estimated tens of millions of protesters thronged streets throughout the country to demand the resignation of former President Mohammed Morsi, who the Brotherhood backed.  

Zimmerman lawyer to move ‘asap’ against NBC News
Last night’s not-guilty verdict in the George Zimmerman trial will enable the neighborhood-watch volunteer to resume his case against NBC News for the mis-editing of his widely distributed call to police. Back in December, Zimmerman sued NBC Universal Media for defamation over the botched editing, which depicted him as a hardened racial profiler.

BREAKING: Russia Mobilizes 160,000 Troops
After US Officials Confirm Israel Took Out Russian Missiles At Latakia Arsenal in Syria, The Most Ambitious Since 1991 Military Exercises In The Far East.

Russia Launches Largest Military Exercise in Post-Soviet Period
The Defense Ministry announced the move which is the largest surprise check of combat readiness of the Russian military in the post-Soviet period. The exercise, which involves over 80,000 servicemen, some 1,000 armored vehicles, 130 aircraft and 70 warships from the Pacific Fleet, will continue until July 20, Russian news agency, RIA Novosti reported.

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