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Iran: Nuclear meetings paving way for deal
Iran's talks Monday with the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency helped lay the groundwork for progress in upcoming negotiations, the Iranian regime said.
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12 students dead in Albania bus crash
A bus carrying Albanian university students plunged hundreds of feet into a ravine Monday, killing at least 12 people according to police.
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New quake rattles Italy
Northern Italy was shaken by an aftershock Monday morning, a day after a magnitude-6.0 quake killed at least seven people and left thousands of survivors huddling in tents or cars overnight.
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U.S. officials: Crocker to step down from Afghan post
Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, is expected to step down this summer after a year in the job, two U.S. officials familiar with the matter told CNN early Tuesday.
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Lebanon releases man who helped Syrian refugees
Lebanon has released Chadi Mawlawi, an activist who was helping Syrian refugees and whose arrest sparked fighting in Lebanon.
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25 dead, 55 injured after train crash in India
At least 25 people are dead after a train crash in India early Tuesday morning, a spokesman for the ministry of railways said.
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Yemen: Al Qaeda affiliate behind blast that killed 101 soldiers
The Yemeni government blamed an affiliate of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula on Tuesday for a massive suicide bombing that killed more than 100 soldiers a day earlier.
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Mali protesters beat interim president
Dioncounda Traore, Mali's interim president, was beaten and rushed to a hospital after hundreds of protesters demanding his resignation stormed the presidential palace Monday.
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Mali protesters storm palace, beat interim president
Dioncounda Traore, Mali's interim president, was beaten and rushed to a hospital after hundreds of protesters demanding his resignation stormed the presidential palace Monday.
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Candidate's topless billboard ignites debate
It's a campaign that's raising a lot of eyebrows in Mexico.
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