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02.11.2012 | 19:30 UTC
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Syria
Syrian rebels claim key town amid 'execution' allegations
A Syrian opposition group says rebel forces have captured a key town in the north of the country. This comes amid reports of rebels beating and executing captured Syrian government soldiers.
There are still ways to end Syrian violence
Natural Disasters
Frustration growing over Sandy fallout
Fuel shortages, power outages and a slow recovery process have left many of Sandy's victims upset. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has added to the frustration by deciding to go forward with Sunday's marathon.
Back to 'normal'
Elections
Obama, Romney refocus on campaign grit after Sandy storm
Over 4 million people are without power in the US, with the death toll from Hurricane Sandy still rising. Yet Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have had to return their focus to Tuesday's presidential election.
Obama gets back on campaign trail
'Europe is not the main focus anymore'
Diplomacy
Westerwelle visits Nigeria to discuss Boko Haram
Continuing his trip through West Africa, German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has paid a visit to Nigeria. He discussed the al Qaeda-linked group Boko Haram with the country's leaders.
Nigeria's security forces accused of rights abuses
European Union
EU commissioner defends draft long-term budget hike
A member of the EU Commission has called on Britain to declare whether it intends to remain part of the bloc in the long term. The comments come as part of an ongoing debate over proposed increases in the EU's budget.
Energy
Merkel hosts meeting to plan Germany's energy future
German politicians have gathered in Berlin to discuss the country's future energy policy. As the shift to renewable energy begins, old electricity plants will be activated during the winter months as demand increases.
EU questions safety of German nuclear reactors
Court Cases
Former Ivory Coast president fit for trial
The Ivory Coast's former president has been deemed fit to stand trial for crimes against humanity. Doctors say special measures may have to be granted during the proceedings.
ICC – 10 years of seeking justice for war crimes
Business
Foreign Aid
World Bank endorses first grant to Myanmar in 25 years
The World Bank has approved a multi-million-dollar grant for Myanmar to support reform endeavors in the country formally known as Burma. It's the first financial aid provided to the nation in over two decades.
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