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U.S. Wall Street regulators impose far lower penalties in 2017: WSJ

U.S. Wall Street regulators have imposed far lower penalties in the first six months of this year compared with the same period in 2016, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis published on Monday.

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British, Greek PMs discuss migrant crisis, EU-Turkey deal over phone

British Prime Minister David Cameron and his Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras on Tuesday discussed over phone the implementation of the recent European Union (EU)-Turkey agreement on migrants, the Downing Street said.

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Running for White House, or "Running for Governor"?

More than 150 years ago, celebrated American novelist Mark Twain vividly depicted the chaotic phenomena in the U.S. elections that candidates turn into "infamous perjurer," "the Montana Thief," "the Body-Snatcher," "Mr. Delirium Tremens," "the Filthy Corruptionist" and "the Loathsome Embracer" overnight.

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Bomb scare leads to road closure in central London

A bomb scare over an abandoned car on central London's Baker Street Thursday caused closures in the area, local police said.