Chaos As Floods Submerge Mexico's Acapulco, Death Toll Rises -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Mexico's famous beach resort of Acapulco was in chaos on Tuesday as hotels rationed food for thousands of stranded tourists and floodwaters swallowed homes and cars after some of the worst storm damage in decades killed at least 55 people across the country.
Television footage showed Acapulco's international airport terminal waist deep in water and workers wading out to escape floods that have prevented some 40,000 visitors from leaving and blocked one of the main access routes to the city with mud.
A torrential, three-day downpour cut off several roads into the Pacific resort of 750,000 people, which was a magnet for Hollywood stars in its heyday but had the highest murder rate in Mexico last year amid a surge in drug gang violence.
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MIDDLE EAST
Russia opposes use of force in resolution on Syria.
'War crime': U.N. finds sarin used in Syria chemical weapons attack.
Syria accuses Turkey of escalating tensions by shooting down military helicopter.
In public shift, Israel calls for Assad's fall.
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Iraqi police report scores dead in nationwide attacks.
Khamenei calls for 'flexible' nuclear diplomacy.
Iran confirms exchange of letters with Obama.
Iran's president Rouhani responds to Syria weapons deal.
Facebook and Twitter blocked again in Iran after respite.
Renewed anti-government unrest persists in Turkey.
Netanyahu, Obama to meet in Washington on Sept 30, official says.
ASIA
Indian vote off to a violent start.
Cambodian political parties edge toward deal.
Death toll jumps in Philippine rebel standoff as 64 hostages rescued. Philippine army says Muslim rebels fleeing southern city.
Japan considering shooting down drones that infringe into airspace.
UN fears 'deteriorating' human rights in Afghanistan.
North Korean inmates starved and tortured, abuse widespread: U.N.
South Korean soldiers fired hundreds of shots at man swimming to North Korea. South Korean military defends shooting of defector.
Bangladesh sentences Islamic leader to death for war crimes.
World's highest civilian airport opens in Tibet.
AFRICA
Mugabe seeks peace with 'arrogant' West.
Brotherhood leaders compare Egypt jail cells to graves.
Security forces retake control of Islamist stronghold in Upper Egypt, 45 arrested.
Syrian refugees ‘living in fear in Egypt’.
Mali reconciliation on track despite protests, minister says.
11 armed groups in DR Congo demand included in national dialogue.
Libyan PM says dialogue, not bloodshed must stop oil protests.
Rwandan ruling party headed for huge poll win. Rwanda election: RPF aims to retain parliament majority.
Somalia to receive €1.8bn from donors under three-year reconstruction plan.
EUROPE
Crisis in Greece: PM Samaras sees recovery by 2019.
Russia, France split on Syria arms report.
Russia unconvinced that Assad behind Syria chemical weapons attack.
African migrants break into Spain's Melilla territory.
Merkel coalition, combined opposition running neck-and-neck: poll.
Hungary backtracks on contested reforms after EU pressure.
Costa Concordia engineers exhausted and relieved after successful salvage.
Edward Snowden 'living incognito in Russia'.
Russia's Chief Justice injured in Ghana car crash.
AMERICAS
Caribbean delegations gather to push effort to get slavery reparations from 3 European nations.
Amid NSA revelations, Brazil's leader postpones U.S. trip.
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Navy Yard gunman had history of mental illness, checkered military career, officials say.
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Treasury warns Congress not to wait til last minute on debt ceiling.
Risk of default adds to woes for Argentina’s Fernández.
Mexico kidnappings highest in 16 years.
Ex-President Uribe in Colombia Senate run.
Nicaragua presses Colombia with new lawsuit in border dispute.
Brazil looks to break from US-centric internet.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Al-Qaeda releases 'credible' hostage video.
Protesting 9/11 defendants, sick defense attorney stall Guantanamo hearing.
Judge at Gitmo considering pause in 9/11 case.
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ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Treasury urges Congress to act now on U.S. debt ceiling.
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iPhone 5S reservations almost sold out in Beijing, Hong Kong.
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