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European Union wins Nobel Peace Prize

OSLO,  (Reuters) – The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize yesterday for promoting peace, democracy and human rights over six decades, a morale boost for the bloc as it struggles to resolve its economic crisis.

Reuters World News Highlights

BEIRUT – Rebels battled to hold onto Syria’s main north-south highway yesterday as government forces fought insurgents on several fronts across the country.

Biden comes out swinging at debate, clashes with Ryan

DANVILLE, Ky.,  (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and rival Republican Paul Ryan battled fiercely over foreign policy and the economy in a lively debate yesterday, with Biden aggressively defending the administration’s policies and dismissing Ryan’s criticism.

Turkey briefly detains Syrian plane as tension heightens

ISTANBUL, (Reuters) – Turkey scrambled fighters and briefly detained a Syrian passenger plane yesterday, suspecting it of carrying military equipment from Moscow, while Turkey’s military chief warned of a more forceful response if shelling continued to spill over the border.

US top court justices challenge university race policy

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – U.S. Supreme Court justices yesterday vigorously challenged a University of Texas admissions program that favors some African-American and Hispanic applicants in a case that could determine how universities use affirmative action at campuses nationwide.

Former Canadian spy sees Huawei risk as manageable

OTTAWA, (Reuters) – Canada has no need to stop Huawei Technologies Co Ltd from doing business with Canadian telecommunications companies even though the Chinese equipment maker could very well try to engage in cyber-espionage for Beijing, a former Canadian intelligence official said yesterday.

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