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Monday November 18 2013
 
 
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Israel ups rhetoric ahead of Iran talks
 
Yaakov Amidror, Israel's former national security adviser, says his country's military could stop Iran's nuclear programme 'for a very long time'
 
 
 
Bachelet set to reclaim power in Chile
 
 
Pelosi tries to keep Democrats in line
 
 
Berlusconi to lead party into oppostion
 
 
Militias persuaded to end violence in Tripoli
 
 
Labour rights review casts shadow on Qatar
 
 
Germany struggles to respond to NSA spying
 
 
Brazilian politicians jailed over bribes
 
 
Collector fights to keep Nazi-linked art
 
 
Peace talks will succeed, says Santos
 
 
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Smart reads November 15, 2013
 

By Luisa Frey
♦ Lobbies will ensure that the US sugar industry remains protected in the farm bill. The US sugar programme "supports US sugar prices above comparable levels in the world market."
♦ The Iran talks may yet succeed or fail, but "the organising facts shaping the negotiations have not changed", comments FT's associate editor Philip Stephens. One of them is that Tehran's acquisition of a bomb would be more than dangerous for international security.
♦ Islamist rebels in Syria have accidentally decapitated a fellow extremist instead of an enemy and now say they are sorry for the mistake, reports The Telegraph.
♦ In the Philippines, President Benigno Aquino appears to have been caught off guard by the magnitude of Typhoon Haiyan and now faces a "challenge that could define and undermine his presidency", analyses Reuters.
♦ The first American to join the Bolshoi Ballet has left the company alleging she would have to pay a bribe of $10,000 to get a solo role, reveals The New York Times.

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