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Clinton says may restart campaigning in a "couple of days"
WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says she could resume campaigning in a "couple of days," after a bout of pneumonia caused her to nearly collapse at an event on Sunday and cancel some of her trips. (USA-ELECTION/ (UPDATE 7, PIX, TV, GRAPHIC), moved, by Alana Wise and Jeff Mason, 281 words)
- USA-ELECTION/CLINTON-HEALTH (PIX), moved, by Steve Holland and Emily Stephenson, 778 words
U.S. bombers fly over S.Korea in show of force after N.Korea nuclear test
OSAN, South Korea - Two U.S. supersonic B-1 Lancer strategic bombers fly over South Korea in a show of force and solidarity with its ally amid heightened tension following North Korea's fifth nuclear test on Friday. (NORTHKOREA-NUCLEAR/ (PIX, TV, GRAPHICS), expect by 0300 GMT/2300 ET, by Do-gyun Kim, 500 words)
- NORTHKOREA-NUCLEAR/TRADE (PIX, GRAPHIC, TV), by Sue-Lin Wong, 726 words
Syria cease-fire takes effect with Assad emboldened, opposition wary
BEIRUT - Nationwide ceasefire brokered by the United States and Russia goes into effect in Syria, second attempt this year by Washington and Moscow to halt five-year civil war. (MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA (UPDATE 5, PIX, TV), moved, by Tom Perry, 1,096 words)
Ending his political career, Britain's ex-leader Cameron resigns as lawmaker
LONDON - Former British prime minister David Cameron says he is resigning from his seat in parliament to avoid becoming distraction for his successor, ending his political career just weeks after he loses referendum to stay in European Union. (BRITAIN-POLITICS/CAMERON (UPDATE 1, PIX), moved, 396 words)
- BRITAIN-POLITICS/BOUNDARIES, moved, by Elizabeth Piper, 282 words
ASIA
Hanjin Shipping secures $36 mln, more may take "considerable time"
SEOUL - The chairman of Hanjin Group transferred 40 billion won ($36 million) to Hanjin Shipping on Tuesday to help unload cargo stranded on the troubled shipper's vessels, a spokesman said, but regulators warned securing further funds could take "considerable time." (HANJIN SHIPPING-DEBT/ (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV, GRAPHIC), expect by 0330 GMT/2330 ET, 450 words)
Duterte says he wants U.S. special forces out of southern Philippines
MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday called for the withdrawal of U.S. special forces troops from a group of islands in the southern Philippines, saying their presence could complicate offensives against Islamist militants notorious for beheading Westerners. (PHILIPPINES-USA/DUTERTE (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV), moved, by Manuel Mogato, 516 words
One killed in riots in Indian IT hub over river water dispute
BENGALURU - At least one person was killed and another wounded when police opened fired to quell rioting that erupted in the Indian technology hub of Bengaluru on Monday over a long-running river water dispute with the neighboring state, an official said. (INDIA-PROTESTS/BENGALURU (UPDATE 3, PIX, TV), moved, by Akshay Lodaya and Supantha Mukherjee, 486 words)
EUROPE
Germany, France seek stronger EU defense after Brexit - document
BRUSSELS - Germany and France outline plans to deepen European military cooperation, document shows, as Britain's exit from European Union removes one of bigger obstacles to stronger EU defense in tandem with NATO. (EUROPE-DEFENCE/ (UPDATE 1), moved, by Gabriela Baczynska and Robin Emmott, 765 words)
UNITED STATES
Mosque where Florida nightclub shooter worshiped set on fire
Florida mosque where Omar Mateen, who committed deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history, prayed is badly damaged in arson attack, investigators say. (FLORIDA-SHOOTING/MOSQUE (UPDATE 2, PIX, TV), moved, by Laila Kearney, 436 words)
AMERICAS
Brazil's former speaker faces ouster from Congress over Swiss accounts
BRASILIA - Two weeks after removal of Dilma Rousseff as Brazil's president, lower house of Congress will meet to vote on whether to expel lawmaker who engineered her impeachment and who faces corruption charges in Supreme court. (BRAZIL-POLITICS/ (UPDATE 1, PIX, TV), moving shortly, by Anthony Boadle, 400 words)
Argentina's ex-president called to testify in convent cash scandal
BUENOS AIRES - Argentina's ex-president, Cristina Fernandez, has been subpoenaed to testify as part of an investigation into the awarding of public works contracts during her 2007-2015 administration, according to court papers filed. (ARGENTINA-CORRUPTION/FERNANDEZ (TV, PIX), moved, by Hugh Bronstein, 406 words)
MIDDLE EAST
Western powers call on Libyan forces that seized ports to withdraw
TUNIS - The United States and five European powers urge forces loyal to eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar to withdraw from several key oil ports seized from a rival force over the weekend. (LIBYA-SECURITY/WEST (UPDATE 1), moved, by Aidan Lewis, 262 words)
AFRICA
Flight of South Sudan fighters to Congo poses security threat - UN
KINSHASA - Flight of South Sudan's main opposition leader and more than 750 of his supporters across border into Democratic Republic of Congo will threaten regional stability if not properly handled, DRC's U.N. mission says. (CONGO-SOUTHSUDAN/UN (UPDATE 1), moved, by Aaron Ross, 480 words)
- PEOPLE-CLOONEY/SOUTH SUDAN (TV, PIX), moved, by Lesley Wroughton, 769 words
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