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  • 11 years ago
Today headlines, in 60 seconds from the south: in Brazil, economy takes center stage in the first presidential debate between the run-off candidates. The Mexican government has said none of the 28 bodies found in a mass grave are from the disappeared students. In Central America, countires remain on high alert after 7.4 earthquake. WHO warns that by the end of the year the number of new cases of ebola worldwide could hit as high as 10,000 per week . In Washington, the Pentagon said it carried out the largest number of strikes since the U.S. bombing of Syria began. And the U.S. and Russia have agreed to share intelligence to help stop the Islamic State group.

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