Obama announces nuclear 'breakthrough' on India trip
NEW DELHI - In a glow of bonhomie, President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a breakthrough on nuclear trade, a step that both sides hope will help establish an enduring strategic partnership. Full Article
Greece votes on whether to dump austerity, take on lenders
ATHENS - Greeks voted on Sunday in an election expected to bring to power the radical leftist Syriza party, which has pledged to take on international lenders and roll back painful austerity measures imposed during years of economic crisis. | Video
All eyes on Fed after ECB fires bazooka
PARIS - After the surprises from central banks which rocked markets at the start of the year, the U.S. Federal Reserve will be watched as closely as ever this week to see that it doesn't stray from its own policy path. Full Article
Ukraine’s ceasefire has become a farce
On the issue of Ukraine, even the most well-intentioned diplomat cannot bridge the gulf between what the Kremlin says and what it does. Commentary
Japan condemns Islamic State execution
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called the killing of a Japanese captive by Islamic State militants "outrageous" and again demanded the group release a second Japanese national they are holding. Full Article | Video
Presidential candidates compete for support
DES MOINES - Potential Republican presidential candidates for 2016 jockeyed for support from conservatives in the early voting state of Iowa, and some raised doubts about the prospects for party front runners Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush. Full Article
Winter storm hits Northeast
A winter storm brought freezing rain and snow to New York City, Pennsylvania and New Jersey and was heading into New England, causing hazardous travel conditions and delays. Full Article
LA's lure for the NFL: Mirage or 'must do?'
LOS ANGELES - Like a shimmering desert mirage, the prospect of a National Football League team returning to the Los Angeles area has tantalized fans for two decades without coming to fruition. Full Article
Kerry arrives in Nigeria for talks
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrives in Nigeria, where he is expected to hold talks with president Goodluck Jonathan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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