The International Atomic Energy Agency’s governing body voted on Friday to censure Iran for developing a secret uranium enrichment site. Hours later the White House warned Tehran that the world's patience was "limited".
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Honduran police have stepped up security measures ahead of Sunday’s presidential election, the first since a June coup, with supporters of ousted President Manuel Zelaya calling for a boycott of the vote.
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with French business leaders on a visit aimed at boosting economic ties. But his trip sparked concern amid reports that Russia plans to buy a French warship that would boost its military capabilities.
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Iran’s government has announced plans to build ten new uranium enrichment plants and said work would start within two months, state media report.
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Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko secured his sport in the ATP World Tour Finals in London after defeating Swiss world number one Roger Federer, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5. He is to face either Juan Martin Del Potro or Robin Söderling.
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Russian PM Vladimir Putin heads to France for a visit aimed at improving economic ties. But his trip sparked some concern amid reports of plans by Moscow to buy a French warship that would significantly boost Russia’s military capabilities.
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Residents in an east-end neighbourhood are worried about the latest arson attack against an Italian eatery in Montreal — the ninth such attack in the last four weeks.
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The German army chief of staff, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, has resigned after accusations the military withheld information about a September 4 air strike that killed scores of civilians in northern Afghanistan.
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Juan Martin del Potro beat Roger Federer 6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 on Thursday, in a result that saw the Argentine scrape into the semis in London by the tightest of margins along with the Swiss, thereby dashing the hopes of home favourite Andy Murray.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a surprise announcement on Thursday that he will be attending a UN conference on climate change taking place in Copenhagen.
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A man involved in an incident with a Bay Area Rapid Transit officer shown on the Internet will not face felony charges. Michael Gibson has pleaded not guilty to disturbing the peace, public drunkenness and indecent exposure. (Nov. 24)
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