The archive of all headlines from September 07, 2015, organized by time of publication.
Damage will be impossible to reverse, warns head of UNHCR, after 10% fall in funding forces cuts to food rations and closure of clinics
A six-month investigation finds that the police who allegedly attacked and abducted the students could have been acting directly under the orders of drug traffickers to reclaim heroin stashed in at least one of the buses carrying students. Op-Ed
A former federal official calls the warning 'a shot across the bow' to Los Angeles. Experts say federal funding to the city could be jeopardized. Mexico & the Americas
Despite cheers of welcome in Germany, it remained unclear how Europe would deal with successive waves of people, for months or even years.
Damage will be impossible to reverse, warns head of UNHCR, after 10% fall in funding forces cuts to food rations and closure of clinics
Despite cheers of welcome in Germany, it remained unclear how Europe would deal with successive waves of people, for months or even years.
The proposed changes to the military’s program, an effort to create a force to battle ISIS, come after a Syrian affiliate of Al Qaeda attacked many of the first 54 Syrian graduates.
The proposed changes to the military program, an effort to create a force to battle ISIS, come after a Syrian affiliate of Al Qaeda attacked many of the first 54 Syrian graduates.
The region remains inhospitable for drilling, while environmental concerns, a sagging market and sanctions against Russia also have impeded plans.
Isolated from state and federal aqueducts, the region can't afford to run out of local water. Changes need to be made, but agreement on what to do and how to pay for it has been elusive. CALIFORNIA
Isolated from state and federal aqueducts, the region can't afford to run out of local water. Changes need to be made, but agreement on what to do and how to pay for it has been elusive. National Politics
The Guardian asked every presidential contender how to define US policy amid shocking realities from abroad. They struggled to offer clear answers
Isolated from state and federal aqueducts, the region can't afford to run out of local water. Changes need to be made, but agreement on what to do and how to pay for it has been elusive. Europe
The Guardian asked every presidential contender how to define US policy amid shocking realities from abroad. They struggled to offer clear answers
The region remains inhospitable for drilling, while environmental concerns, a sagging market and sanctions against Russia also have impeded plans.
The Guardian pressed every contender for the White House on how they would confront shocking realities from abroad. Just two called for taking on more refugees
The Guardian pressed every contender for the White House on how they would confront shocking realities from abroad. Just two called for taking on more refugees
Europe is struggling to cope with large numbers of people fleeing war-torn Syria but just two White House hopefuls called for the US to accept more refugees
Isolated from state and federal aqueducts, the region can't afford to run out of local water. Changes need to be made, but agreement on what to do and how to pay for it has been elusive. Middle East
Intelligence agencies scramble to study potential threats in the Arctic for the first time since the Cold War, a sign of the region's growing strategic importance. Middle East
David Cameron says Reyaad Khan from Cardiff among jihadis who died as British forces carried out attack on Raqqa in response to specific threat
Intelligence agencies scramble to study potential threats in the Arctic for the first time since the Cold War, a sign of the region's growing strategic importance. National Politics
David Cameron to face questions over attack that killed Reyaad Khan and Ruhul Amin while third UK jihadi died in US strike
Intelligence agencies scramble to study potential threats in the Arctic for the first time since the Cold War, a sign of the region's growing strategic importance. TELEVISION
U.S. news
Government conflicts with Apple and Microsoft reflect heightened resistance by businesses intent on demonstrating efforts to protect customer information.
Prime minister justifies ‘act of self-defence’ in which UK citizens fighting alongside Isis were targeted by an unmanned aerial drone outside formal conflict
USC's graduation rate has crept up four points since it started its data-crunching program. As tuition has increased, more colleges have been under pressure to find ways to help students graduate on time. TELEVISION
Prime minister justifies ‘act of self-defence’ in which UK citizens fighting alongside Isis were targeted by an unmanned aerial drone outside formal conflict
Prime minister justifies ‘act of self-defence’ in which UK citizens fighting alongside Isis were targeted by an unmanned aerial drone outside formal conflict