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Hong Kong: Fresh Demonstrations as Protest Leader Warns of Backlash
A co-founder of the Hong Kong pro-democracy organization Occupy Central said late Monday that the group will change tactics because the unprecedented protests it has helped to organize are unsustainable and could backfire.
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Is Obama passing the buck on underestimating Islamic State?
Some don't like how President Obama handled a question about the Islamic State during a '60 Minutes' interview. Some think he threw his Director of National Intelligence under a bus.
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US-led airstrikes hit 4 Syrian provinces
President Barack Obama acknowledged that the U.S. intelligence community underestimated ISIS as it grew in Syria. Embed. <iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://abc7.
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Spain Asks Court to Declare Catalonia Independence Vote Illegal
MADRID - Spain's government moved to block a planned independence referendum in its Catalonia region by asking the constitutional court on Monday to declare the vote illegal.
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Netanyahu: To defeat ISIS and let Iran have nuclear arms is to win the battle and ...
PM tells crowd that "ISIS and Hamas are branches of same poisonous tree" and that world must not get too caught up in ISIS threat, losing sight of scope of Iranian threat.
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UPDATE 2-UK's Osborne targets welfare for cuts in tough message to voters
... * George Osborne seeks to regain initiative after Europe split. * Osborne abolishes pension "death tax". * Pledges cuts to welfare spending.
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9 Ukrainian soldiers killed in Donetsk fighting
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Nine Ukrainian soldiers were killed by tank fire Monday at the airport in the flashpoint city of Donetsk, according to the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Information Center.
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Ghani Sworn In as Afghan President
Former World Bank official Ashraf Ghani was sworn in as Afghanistan's new president Monday. The inauguration marks the exit of Hamid Karzai, who ran the country since 2001.
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