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Leaked Video, Photos Of HTC One A9 (Aero) Surface, As Sept. 6 Release Date Draws Near

International Business Times 

At a time when HTC is going to reveal its new flagship smartphone, the HTC One A9 (Aero) on Sept. 6, a newly leaked teaser and unofficial photos reveal that the device resembles the iPhone 6 Plus in appearance. According to Phone Arena, an unknown HTC smartphone has been spotted at the testing lab of the Taiwanese company. Speculations are rife that it is the HTC One A9 (Aero) flagship smartphone, although the exact moniker of the handset is still unknown.

Federer races to first-round win

BBC Sport 

Second seed Roger Federer races past Argentina's Leonardo Mayer in 77 minutes to reach the second round of the US Open.



(2nd LD) Saenuri Party chief emphasizes importance of labor reform

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

(ATTN: ADDS more quotes in 15-17 paras) SEOUL, Sept. 2 (Yonhap) -- The chief of the ruling Saenuri Party said Wednesday that reforming the rigid labor market is the foundation of President Park Geun-hye's "four major reforms." "Labor reform is the

(2nd LD) N. Korean drone flew across DMZ amid August tension: military

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

(ATTN: UPDATES with details throughout) SEOUL, Sept. 2 (Yonhap) -- A North Korean surveillance drone flew over a South Korean military outpost without interruption on several occasions before and during the two Koreas' talks on easing military tension

Vladimir Putin To Visit China To Discuss Linking Eurasian Economic Union, Silk Road East-West Trading Route

International Business Times 

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit China to attend the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II and the allied victory over Japan on Wednesday. Chinese President Xi Jinping invited Putin, who would attend a number of bilateral meetings during his two-day visit. Putin’s foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said that he would meet leaders of other countries and Chinese partners.

This Grizzly Bear Thinks Your GoPro Totally Sucks

The Huffington Post 



This is what it's like to get smacked down by a grizzly bear.


Naturalist Brad Josephs placed a GoPro camera in grizzly territory in Alaska to record the bears, and it wasn't long before one griz came over to investigate. 


After carefully checking to see if the camera might be dangerous -- and apparently deciding that it's not food -- the bear slapped it upside the lens.


As the footage shows, it seems the camera is no worse for the wear.


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Mississippi State University's Former Students Indicted For Trying To Join ISIS In Syria

International Business Times 

A federal grand jury on Tuesday indicted two former Mississippi students accused of trying to join the Islamic State group. Jaelyn Young of Vicksburg and Muhammed Oda Dakhlala of Starkville, both former students of Mississippi State University, were charged with conspiracy and attempt to provide support to a foreign terrorist organization, MSNewsNow reported.

European Stocks Open Positive As Volatility Marks Trade On Asian Indexes; Fail To Hold On To Gains

International Business Times 

Update as of 6:05 a.m. EDT: Stocks on European indexes had given up most of their gains made in early morning trades. The FTSE-100 was up 0.38 percent, while Germany's DAX and France's CAC-40 were flat. Original story: Stocks across major indexes in Europe opened in positive territory Wednesday even as trading across Asian markets was marked with volatility.

(2nd LD) N. Korean drone flew across DMZ amid August tension: military

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

(ATTN: UPDATES with details throughout) SEOUL, Sept. 2 (Yonhap) -- A North Korean surveillance drone flew over a South Korean military outpost without interruption on several occasions before and during the two Koreas' talks on easing military tension

Is Africa’s boom over?

Business Report 

Disappointing growth in Africa's two biggest economies highlights China’s role in the expansion of recent years, now that its own economy slows.

Bill Turnbull leaving BBC Breakfast

BBC News - Entertainment & Arts 

Bill Turnbull announces he is leaving BBC Breakfast after nearly 15 years saying that was "more than enough for me and the audience"





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