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Thursday October 17 2013
 
 
World News
 
US government returns to work
 
IMF chief Christine Lagarde leads calls for US plan to curb uncertainty on conduct of fiscal policy by raising debt limit in a 'more durable manner'
 
 
 
Troika sees €2bn fiscal gap in Greek budget
 
 
Hunger over Eid in rebel-held Damascus
 
 
CDU and SPD to talk on 'grand coalition'
 
 
Republicans call for new Iran sanctions
 
 
Venezuela devaluation seen as on cards
 
 
India opposition's election hopes rise
 
 
Slowdown threatens Turkey's infrastructure
 
 
UK nuclear deal with China a 'new dawn'
 
 
China corruption probe nets Nanjing mayor
 
 
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Smart Reads October 17, 2013
 

♦ US Budget Deal: here are the details on the deal that was made. Ed Luce considers how the Republican party's brinkmanship has squandered so much in such a short time and achieved nothing . The New Yorker has ten neat takeaways from the GOP cave-in. It seemed that despite the Senate being dominated by men, women in both parties were the driving force behind negotiations and compromises.
♦ Hassan Rouhani seeks to counter the commercial reach of the Revolutionary Guards as his government attempts to revive the economy and break free from international sanctions.
♦ Yevgeny Roizman’s victory in the Yekaterinburg mayoral election was a blow to the Kremlin, but he is keeping a low profile, aware of the price paid by previous opponents.
♦ Foreign Policy looks at Syrian refugees’ harrowing experiences of trying to get to Sweden and ending up in an Egyptian jail.
Steven A. Cook at the CFR looks at why “Egypt has reached the stage where, despite a roadmap for reconstituting an electoral political order, the goal remains for one group or another to impose its political will on the others, just as it has been since February 2011.”

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