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By Ian Bremmer
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The agreement comes days before a proposed temporary cease-fire in the country
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The agreement seeks to stabilize the increase in the global average temperature
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Fighting in the last nine months has killed more than 2,700 civilians
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
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Yemen’s Houthis Accept U.N. Peace Plan
Saudi-led coalition air strikes have taken a heavy toll on the rebels in recent weeks
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
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Yezidi Woman Describes Being Captured by ISIS
She said her captor spoke Arabic badly, and showed her pictures of his two American children
By Charlotte Alter
October 7, 2015
India Pledges to Reduce Emissions by 33%-35%
The South Asian nation is the world's third largest carbon emitter
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Why Abbas' 'Bombshell' Speech at the U.N. Was a Dud
The Palestinian leader isn't actually abandoning the Oslo Accords, while a new poll shows most Palestinians favor a return to armed struggle
By Karl Vick
September 30, 2015
Beyoncé, Michelle Obama, Malala Push for Girls' Education
World leaders gather at the U.N. to commit to women's equality by 2030
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September 27, 2015
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