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Toyota to announce action soon for Prius hybrids (AP)

\"ToyotaAP - Toyota said Sunday that it will soon announce a plan for dealing with braking problems in its Prius hybrid amid reports that the world\'s largest automaker plans to issue a recall for the latest model of the vehicle in Japan.


Iran\'s leader orders higher enrichment of uranium (AP)

\"IranianAP - Iran\'s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ordered his country\'s atomic agency on Sunday to begin the production of higher enriched uranium, in a move that\'s likely to deepen international skepticism about the country\'s real intentions on the crucial issue of enriched uranium.


Polls open in Ukraine\'s bitterly fought election (AP)

\"Ukraine\'sAP - Ukrainians voted Sunday in a runoff election between two bitterly opposed presidential candidates, a vote that some observers predict could be settled in the courts.


Costa Rica votes, could elect 1st woman president (AP)

\"LauraAP - Costa Ricans could elect their first female president Sunday as Central America\'s most politically and economically stable country chooses between a career politician from the ruling party and an anti-taxation Libertarian.


Netanyahu: Israel open to peace talks with Syria (AP)

\"IsraeliAP - Israel\'s prime minister says his country is open to peace talks with Syria, attempting to end a recent war of words between the two old enemies.


Iran Nuclear Deal: Is Ahmadinejad Serious on Fuel Swap? (Time.com)
Time.com - A statement that Iran remains open to shipping enriched uranium abroad is greeted with skepticism in the West, but if Tehran is offering a credible compromise, it could leave the U.S. facing a dilemma
Govt to cut number of student visas issued (AFP)

\"BritainAFP - The government is to cut the number of visas it hands out to foreign students in a bid to stop people breaking the rules by working illegally, officials said.


Lebanon: Black box of Ethiopian jet retrieved (AP)

\"LebaneseAP - A senior Lebanese army officer says marine commandos have pulled out the black box of the Ethiopian Airlines jet that crashed into the Mediterranean.


Haitian lawyer for jailed US missionaries fired (AP)

\"HaitianAP - The Haitian lawyer for 10 U.S. Baptists charged with child kidnapping tried to bribe the missionaries\' way out of jail and has been fired, the attorney who hired him said Saturday night.


Amla double-ton boosts S.Africa in India Test (AFP)

\"HashimAFP - Hashim Amla smashed his maiden double-century to guide South Africa to an imposing 477-5 at tea on the second day of the first Test against India on Sunday.


Marchers defy protest ban in Indian Kashmir (AFP)

\"KashmirisAFP - Hundreds of Muslims marched in defiance of a ban on demonstrations in Indian Kashmir\'s summer capital of Srinagar on Sunday, in protest against the death of a second teenage boy in a week.


Canada\'s Flaherty: Haiti needs a break on its debt (Reuters)
Reuters - Group of Seven countries have told earthquake-ravaged Haiti that any debts it owes them needn\'t be repaid and international lenders should do the same, Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Saturday.
Australia marks anniversary of deadly firestorm (AFP)

\"TheAFP - Australians marked the first anniversary of devastating wildfires that killed 173 people, grieving for those who lost their lives and praying for the survivors in a national day of mourning Sunday.


Why are U.S., allies telling Taliban about coming offensive? (McClatchy Newspapers)
McClatchy Newspapers - KABUL, Afghanistan — Thousands of U.S., British and Afghan troops are poised to launch the biggest offensive of the war in Afghanistan in a test of the Obama administration\'s new counterinsurgency strategy.
Transatlantic, meet Pacific: China\'s bold stance at Munich security conference (The Christian Science Monitor)
The Christian Science Monitor - Today Chinese foreign minister Yang Jiechi, speaking with unusual bluntness in front of 300 leading diplomats – including senior US officials – here in Munich publicly stated that China is getting stronger on the international stage.
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