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CNN
07 Nov 2013
November 7, 2013 -- Updated 0006 GMT (0806 HKT) Geneva, Switzerland (CNN) -- Iran appears keen to progress swiftly toward a deal reining back its nuclear program in return for relief from international sanctions that have crippled its economy, a senior U.S. administration official said Wednesday....
The Los Angeles Times
06 Nov 2013
And she's off! India's space agency successfully launched its 3,000-pound Mars Orbiter Mission probe on Tuesday, and you can watch video of it leaving Earth in a cloud of smoke in the box above. The spacecraft lifted off early Tuesday morning. It will spend the next several weeks in orbit around...
Voa News
06 Nov 2013
Carolyn Weaver NEW YORKNew York City voters elected a new mayor, Bill de Blasio, putting the city under Democratic party control for the first time in more than 20 years. De Blasio, a Democrat, entered the race with a huge lead over the Republican nominee, Joe Lhota, in a city where registered...
Voa News
06 Nov 2013
Zlatica Hoke WASHINGTON, D.C. — The tightly controlled Central Asian country of Tajikistan is holding a presidential vote on Wednesday. The election is expected to extend the rule of longtime Russian-backed leader Emomali Rakhmon for another seven years. Observers say the election in...
Al Jazeera
06 Nov 2013
The killing of Pakistani Taliban chief Hakimullah Mehsud in a US drone strike this week has not exactly handed officials the rare success they may have hoped for. In fact, it appears mostly to have muddied the waters of Pakistan's already somewhat incoherent anti-militancy strategy, with the...
Voa News
06 Nov 2013
Moki Edwin Kindzeka YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — Cameroon's President Paul Biya is celebrating more than three decades in power. The octogenarian became president of the West African nation 31 years ago when his predecessor, Ahmadou Ahijo, resigned. Critics have often criticized Biya for failing to...
BBC News
06 Nov 2013
Workers in Greece are holding a 24-hour general strike over continuing cuts as international lenders decide whether to unlock further bailout money. Flights and other transport are being disrupted by action in both the public and private sectors, and schools and hospitals are also affected. Greece...
Lexington Herald-Leader
06 Nov 2013
ATHENS, Greece — Services across Greece shut down Wednesday as unions held a 24-hour general strike to protest further austerity cuts in the cash-strapped country. The strike disrupted public transport, halted ferry and train services, shut down courts and state-run schools, and left state...
BBC News
06 Nov 2013
6 November 2013 Last updated at 10:18 GMT Rob Ford, Mayor of Toronto, Canada's biggest city, has admitted that he once smoked crack cocaine. Speaking to the Today programme, Mayor Ford's lawyer Dennis Morris said he thinks the mayor will survive the controversy the admission has caused. Mr Morris...
Voa News
06 Nov 2013
Reuters BEIRUTA bomb exploded in central Damascus on Wednesday, killing eight people and wounding 50, with women and children among the casualties, Syria's state...












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