New York Dusts Itself Off; China Banking Stress: Sunday Wrap

  • Libya’s try at renewing oil exports sunk by fighting
  • Raid on Aleppo further jeopardizes tenuous Syria cease-fire
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Here are highlights of Sunday’s top breaking stories from around the world:

Whether it’s because New York has been there, done that; because no one was killed or seriously injured in Saturday night’s bombing; or because the explosion was in an odd location well away from major gathering points, the city may not see much out of the ordinary on Monday other than more visible security in subways and on the streets. And while the bombing does put terrorism back into a U.S. presidential campaign consumed recently by Hillary Clinton’s health issues and Donald Trump’s endgame on birtherism, the fact Trump was basically right in talking about a "bomb" hours before that was confirmed by authorities didn’t give Clinton much ground to call him reckless.