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Iran Nuclear Talks Restart as Critical Time Pressure and Distrust Builds
Iran’s nuclear advancements throughout 2021 have shrunk its “breakout time,” or the time it would take to be able to build a nuclear bomb.
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Don't Make These Individual Retirement Account Deduction Mistakes
There’s still time to make individual retirement account contributions for 2021. Here’s how to qualify for a deduction to reduce your tax bill.
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Talks With Russia Must Prioritize Nord Stream 2 to Deter Putin, Ukraine's Naftogaz CEO Says
The CEO of Ukrainian state energy giant Naftogaz says it is absurd for Nord Stream 2 not to be among the top priorities of international talks with the Kremlin.
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Iran Reneges on Previous Concessions in Nuclear Talks, U.S. Official Says
Iran has walked back all concessions it made in previous negotiations on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal but is insisting on pocketing compromises from other governments while issuing fresh demands, a senior U.S. official told reporters on Saturday.
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Protests Against Covid Rules and Lockdowns Erupt Across Europe
Protests against fresh Covid restrictions have continued to rock Europe over the weekend.
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Austria to Impose Lockdown on Millions of Unvaccinated People as Covid Cases Surge
Austria is expected to impose lockdown restrictions on millions of unvaccinated people in the coming days.
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Iranian Authorities Thwarted a ‘Sabotage' Attack on Nuclear Building, Local Media Says
Iranian authorities foiled a “sabotage attack” against one of its civilian nuclear facilities, local news site Nournews reported, offering no further details.
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Iran's Compromise With UN Nuclear Watchdog Buys Time for Negotiations, But Gives Inspectors ‘Less Access'
“There is less access, let’s face it,” IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said of Iran’s nuclear sites after returning from Tehran.
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German Police Raid Homes of 4 Men Linked to Vienna Attacker
German police have raided the homes and businesses of four men linked to the Islamic State sympathizer who carried out a deadly attack in Vienna this week
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Gunman Who Killed 4 in Vienna Attack Had Sought to Join IS
Authorities say a man who had previously tried to join the Islamic State group rampaged in Vienna armed with an automatic rifle and a fake explosive vest, fatally shooting four people before he was killed by police
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2 Dead, 15 Wounded in Vienna Terror Attack, Authorities Say
Officials say at least one person was killed and 15 others wounded in Vienna after multiple gunmen opened fire on people enjoying a last evening out before lockdown in the Austrian capital
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F1 Champion and Aviation Entrepreneur Niki Lauda Dies at 70
Three-time Formula One world champion Niki Lauda, who won two of his titles after a horrific crash that left him with serious burns and went on to become a prominent figure in the aviation industry, has died. He was 70. The Austria Press Agency reported that Lauda’s family said in a statement he “passed away peacefully” on Monday. Walter Klepetko,...
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Austrian Vice Chancellor Resigns After Boozy Ibiza Video
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz called Saturday for an early election after his vice chancellor resigned over a covertly shot video that showed him apparently promising government contracts to a prospective Russian investor. Kurz said he would ask President Alexander Van der Bellen to set a date for a new election “as soon as possible.” Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache, head of...
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German Theater Asks Guests to Wear Swastikas for Hitler Play
A theater in southern Germany is proceeding with plans to open a satirical play Friday about Adolf Hitler’s youth in which some patrons will be wearing swastika armbands, despite objections and legal complaints. The Konstanz Theater’s production of George Tabori’s “Mein Kampf ” opens Friday night for a monthlong run.
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Virginia Bakery Wins British Baking Contest, Infuriating Brits
The British are furious. A bakery in Vienna, Virginia, just won a competition to make the best English-style baked goods in the world.
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Protests in Vienna Over Right-Wing Event
Eight-thousand protesters voiced their opposition to a “networking event” for the far right in Vienna on Friday.
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Vienna Residents Say Neighbor's Flag is Racist; He Says ‘It's Satire'
A flag embraced by some in the alt-right movement hangs above a Vienna, Virginia, man’s home. But he says the flag doesn’t represent hate. News4’s Julie Carey reports neighbors want the flag to come down. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the flag mimics a German Nazi war flag and is often used as a trolling...
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Michigan Teens Charged With Murder in Highway Rock Incident
Five teenagers accused of throwing rocks from a Michigan highway overpass were charged with second-degree murder Monday in the death of a man killed when one of them smashed the windshield of a van in which he was riding. The rocks thrown last Wednesday struck the van in which Ken White was a passenger as well as several other vehicles...
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First Mass-Produced Bacon Made 3,000 Years Ago: Researcher
Austrians were making bacon thousands of years ago. And a researcher says they were probably the first in Europe to do it on an industrial scale. Hans Reschreiter of Vienna’s Museum of Natural History says DNA traces from more than 6,000 pig bones at what was a prehistoric slaughter house near the Upper Austrian town of Hallstatt shows they are...
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Ben Carson Talks About ‘Hateful' Vandalism of His Home, Charlottesville Violence, Confederate Monuments
The only African-American member of President Donald Trump’s cabinet says his home in Northern Virginia was recently the target of anti-Trump vandals.