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Prime Minister of Japan Calls for Snap Election
The prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, has called for a snap election on December and announced that he will dissolve the parliament. 
Hong Kong Police to Remove Protesters’ Barricades in Mong Kok
Hong Kong law enforcers are targeting to dismantle barricades set up by members of the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement in the district of Mong Kok by tomorrow. 
Putin: Not Intimidated by Washington, Undeterred by Sanctions
Putin urged Russian businesses to increase domestic sales on Tuesday to counter the effects of the sanctions, but maintained that the U.S. will not "subdue" Russia. 
Rafael Nadal Criticizes Spain’s Female Davis Cup Captain, Sets January Return in Abu Dhabi
Rafael Nadal criticized Gala Leon, Spain’s female Davis Cup captain, on Tuesday for allegedly feeding false sexism debate after the Spanish tennis superstar criticized her appointment. 
Soccer Transfer Rumors: Lionel Messi Could Leave FC Barcelona Next Summer
FC Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi hinted on Tuesday that he could leave Camp Nou after the 2014-15 season, reports confirmed. 
Japan Reduces Whale Hunting Quota In Antarctic
Japan announced that it has reduced its whale hunt quota in the Antarctic to prove that its marine vessels are conducting genuine scientific expeditions. 
The Expansion of the ISIS Brand Continues in Egypt
Further deaths in north Sinai were reported on Tuesday, as a mortar attack was launched in an area that was being heavily shelled by both militants and the Egyptian army. Seven civilians and three militants are dead. 
Family Members Arrested After Israeli Synagogue Attack
Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas denounced Tuesday's synagogue attack in West Jerusalem, Israel's President Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the attackers as "animals," and at least 12 of their family members have been arrested. 
U.S. Worried About Possible Satellite Killer From Russia
The U.S. government is worried that the unidentified object launched by Russia into space might be a device designed to destroy other satellites. Another Kenyan Woman Stripped Hours After ‘My Dress, My Choice’ Protest
A woman in Nairobi, Kenya, was attacked and stripped in public on Monday by a group of men hours after the “My Dress, My Choice” protest was conducted in the same area. Snapchat Partners With Square For Money Sending Service
Snapchat recently launched 'Snapcash', a new feature that allows its users to easily send money to their friends. Chicago Plane Crashes Into Home Near Midway Airport
A small plane crashed into a house near the Midway International Airport on Tuesday with reports indicating that the pilot, identified as Eric Quentin Howlett, experienced engine trouble shortly after takeoff. 
Chicago Bulls News: Derrick Rose to Remain Cautious About Hamstring Injury
Derrick Rose revealed that his condition is improving after sustaining a hamstring injury, but the Chicago Bulls superstar reiterated that he will not rush his return from the injury. 
U2 Singer Bono to Undergo Surgery After Arm Accident, Band's Appearance on the "Tonight Show" Cancelled
Only days after going through an in-flight emergency on his trip to Germany, U2 singer Bono will be undergoing surgery after his cycling accident in New York City last weekend. Spreadshirt Causes Stir for Selling Printed Tees that Promote Eating Disorders
A recent petition on Change.org caused a stir among fashion sites with regards to a line of T-shirts that were made available on Spreadshirt.com, particularly shirts printed with messages, such as "Alluringly Anorexic" and "Breathtakingly Bony", to name a few.









