More than 5,000 Syrian refugees cross into Turkey
A government official says more than 5,000 Syrians have crossed into Turkey overnight to flee the violence in their country.
Iran report hints US drone was in Iranian airspace
An Iranian news agency is indicating a U.S. drone violated Iran’s airspace a week ago, when the Pentagon says it was fired on.
Israel minister: Iran slowed down enrichment push
A senior Israeli official says Iran has diverted some of its enriched uranium from military to civilian use, thereby slowing down a push for nuclear arms by some eight months.
Exclusive: Worried Germany seeks study on French economy - sources
BERLIN (Reuters) – German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has asked a panel of advisers to look into reform proposals for France, concerned that weakness in the euro zone’s second largest economy could come back to haunt Germany and the broader currency bloc. Two officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Reuters this week that Schaeuble asked the council of economic advisers to the German government, known as the “wise men”, to consider drafting a report on what France should do. …
Recreational marijuana votes in Colorado, Washington state raise spectre of pot tourism
and then a bong?
Group says hunt for warlord Kony hopeless without more troops
KAMPALA, Uganda – An advocacy group says the hunt for the African warlord Joseph Kony is hopeless without more troops and urges American forces to “play a more operational role” on the ground.
Growing number of Canadians plan to attend Remembrance Day ceremonies:poll
TORONTO, ONTARIO, – Canadians have never shied away from honouring Remembrance Day, but a new poll suggests there’s growing interest in paying tribute to fallen soldiers.
Changing times: Politicians' tears more common now
It seems out of place: The president of the United States breaking down in tears as he thanked ca mpaign workers for their tireless work for his re-election.
Friday, November 9, 2012
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