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More than 18,500 Rohingyas flee Myanmar in 5 days as unrest rages

More than 18,500 Rohingyas flee Myanmar in 5 days as unrest rages

The condition of ethnic Rohingya Muslims is worsening in Myanmar. Thousands from the persecuted minority community are attempting to escape to neighbouring Bangladesh even though many fail in their perilous journey. They are often dubbed a stateless minority and are branded illegal immigrants. Aug 31, 2017
Sir Alex Ferguson is not impressed with the current transfer window

Sir Alex Ferguson is not impressed with the current transfer window

Former Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson has called for the transfer window to be shortened. Speaking at Uefa headquarters in Switzerland in his capacity as an adviser to European footballs governing body, Ferguson said that leaving the window open at the start of the season allowed clubs to panic buy, and should be stopped. Aug 31, 2017
Families feared dead in Mumbai building collapse

Families feared dead in Mumbai building collapse

Rescue workers in Mumbai searched for more than 30 people feared trapped beneath a collapsed building on August 31, following two days of torrential rain. At least two people are dead. Eight survivors had been pulled from the rubble, a police official told the media as rescue operations continued. Aug 31, 2017
Stranded cows rescued from Harveys wrath in Texas

Stranded cows rescued from Harveys wrath in Texas

Hurricane Harvey has left several farms across Texas under water. It has threatened the agricultural and cattle industries and will likely have devastating effects on farmers in the area and around the U.S. Aug 31, 2017
Stranded cows rescued from Harveys wrath in Texas

Stranded cows rescued from Harveys wrath in Texas

Hurricane Harvey has left several farms across Texas under water. It has threatened the agricultural and cattle industries and will likely have devastating effects on farmers in the area and around the U.S. Aug 31, 2017
Why artists and art collectors love blockchain technology

Why artists and art collectors love blockchain technology

Its become a cliche at this point to say blockchain technology will disrupt an industry. The art world, which encompasses a global market for fine art and antiques that Wired reports pulls in around $60 billion a year. International Business Times did an exclusive interview with Marcelo Garcia Casil is the cofounder and CEO of the startup Maecenas, which uses blockchain technology to allow users to buy a piece of an art investment. Aug 31, 2017
Hurricane Harvey versus Katrina and other monster storms

Hurricane Harvey versus Katrina and other monster storms

The rain has finally stopped in Texas as Houston-area residents start to reckon with the aftermath of the record-breaking storm. Its too early to begin calculating the loss and damage Harvey has caused, but cost estimates are already hitting tens of billions of dollars. Aug 31, 2017
Hurricane Harvey versus Katrina and other monster storms

Hurricane Harvey versus Katrina and other monster storms

The rain has finally stopped in Texas as Houston-area residents start to reckon with the aftermath of the record-breaking storm. Its too early to begin calculating the loss and damage Harvey has caused, but cost estimates are already hitting tens of billions of dollars. Aug 31, 2017
Premier League transfer deadline day deals that could be made

Premier League transfer deadline day deals that could be made

With only one more day left for the teams in the Premier Leagure to cement their squads until January, clubs will belooking for last minute deals. With Arsenal and amp;#39;s Alexis Sanchez having had a £50m bid from Manchester City refused and Barcelona hunting Philipe Coutinho, there may be a shock deadline day move on the cards.   Aug 31, 2017
Trumps strange thank you habit

Trumps strange thank you habit

President Trump uses thank you less as an actual expression of thanks, and more of a way to just end a setence. Its kind of weird. Aug 30, 2017
Hurricane Harvey is hitting the US economy

Hurricane Harvey is hitting the US economy

About a third of Houstons economy is directly tied to the oil and gas industry. But the region is also home to non-energy companies, both small manufacturers and large corporations.Many of those companies have shut down in Harvey and amp;#39;s wake, as have several hospitals, both the citys major airports and the Port of Houston Aug 30, 2017