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Iranian Kurd leader says West shouldn't be fooled by Rouhani | | BERLIN (Reuters) - The leader of an armed Iranian Kurdish group says new President Hassan Rouhani is taking advantage of the West's wary optimism towards him to step up pressure on citizens at home, particularly Kurds, and has markedly increased executions. |
Sunday Morning Surprise A Solar Eclipse | | Early risers in the eastern United States will wake to a rare site on Sunday morning a partial eclipse. A brief total eclipse will then sweep across the Atlantic and Central Africa. |
Rise in Home Prices May Be Peaking | | Other reports released on Tuesday showed that consumer confidence fell sharply this month as the federal government was partly shut down for 16 days. |
In Iraq, the violence never really ended | | The U.S. military used to boast of having broken the back of al Qaeda in Iraq but, as the country's leader visits Washington, CNN's Arwa Damon reports the terrorist group is back. |
New Obama order aims to prepare communities for severe weather | | WASHINGTON, Nov 1 (Reuters) - In another move to address the impact of climate change, President Barack Obama ordered a bipartisan task force on Friday to help U.S. communities brace for longer heat waves, heavier downpours, more severe wildfires and worse droughts. |
When Insurers Drop Policies Three Stories | | Insurance companies are canceling millions of health insurance plans that fail to meet minimum standards, and a look at the stories of three people with such plans tells a complex tale. |
When Insurers Drop Policies Three Stories | | Insurance companies are canceling millions of health insurance plans that fail to meet minimum standards, and a look at the stories of three people with such plans tells a complex tale. |
Stormy Halloween in central U.S. leaves four people dead | | Kansas City, Missouri (Reuters) - A violent Halloween storm swept from the U.S. Gulf Coast up to the eastern Great Lakes killing at least four people, three in Texas and one in Tennessee, and contributed to the overturning of a school bus in a rain-swollen creek in Kansas. |
Bankers warn of long crisis as rich seek comfort | | LONDON (Reuters) - Private banks are telling their clients financial volatility surrounding Europe's debt crisis will continue for at least a year as more of the continent's rich seek the comfort of... |
Dubai's mega-airport opens | | Dubai's aviation industry achieved its biggest milestone yet on Sunday, when the emirate's new airport celebrated the arrival of its first commercial flight. |
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