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Iran Nuclear Talks Sides Far Apart: Hague in Paper

Iran Nuclear Talks Sides Far Apart: Hague in Paper

VIENNA (Reuters) – Fundamental differences remain between the six world powers and Iran in negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, British Foreign Minister William Hague told an Austrian newspaper. In an interview conducted by the Wiener Zeitung via email on Wednesday

North Korea Again Fires Missiles into Sea

North Korea Again Fires Missiles into Sea

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles Wednesday morning into the sea off its east coast, a South Korean defense official said, in a continuation of a recent series of missile and rocket test launches.

Ruthless Germany Leave Brazil Heart-Broken

Ruthless Germany Leave Brazil Heart-Broken

RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) – The nation whose attacking soccer has thrilled the world for generations was left heart-broken on Tuesday after Brazil’s humiliating 7-1 loss to Germany in the World Cup semi-finals. Brazil has hosted one of the most

Islamic State Appeals to Only Four Percent of Syrians: Poll

Islamic State Appeals to Only Four Percent of Syrians: Poll

BEIRUT (Reuters) – Only four percent of Syrians believe Islamic State insurgents, who have captured large swathes of Syria and Iraq, represent their interests, according to research conducted by a British polling group published on Wednesday. The survey, conducted by

Poll: 25% of Republicans Dislike Own Party

Poll: 25% of Republicans Dislike Own Party

As Republicans get more conservative, 25% of those affiliated with the GOP dislike their own party, according to a new Associated Press-GFK poll.  The poll also found that “13 percent of Democrats say they dislike their own party.” According to

Iran's Supreme Leader Calls for More Enrichment Capacity

Iran's Supreme Leader Calls for More Enrichment Capacity

DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said his country needs to significantly increase its number of centrifuges, underlining a gap in positions between Tehran and world powers as they hold talks aimed at clinching a nuclear accord.