| Latest worldwide news | Clowns in Mexico City? You cant be serious! | | | Oct. 24 - Hundreds of clowns from across the Americas converge in Mexico City to attend the 18th annual clown convention to hone their clowning skills. Tara Cleary reports. |
| Mountain mirrors to bring light to dark Norwegian town | | | Oct. 22 - Three giant mirrors have been erected on a mountainside in Norway, to bring much needed sunlight to residents of a small town. The town is situated at the bottom of a narrow valley where the sun doesn't shine during the long Nordic winter, but its hoped the mirrors will change all that and bring its residents out of the shade and into the light. Jim Drury reports. |
| Springsteen to tour South Africa | | | Nearly three decades after a member of his band launched a protest against apartheid, Bruce Springsteen is performing in South Africa next year for the first time. |
| Merkel still needs to focus on euro zone | | | Sept 23 - Investors liked the German election result but what's first on Merkel's to do list when it comes to the rest of the euro zone? The EU's top economic official tells Reuters what he thinks she must focus on. Sonia Legg reports |
| Greek Golden Dawn pair shot | | | Nov. 2 - Two supporters of Greek far-right Golden Dawn party killed in drive-by shooting outside offices in Athens. Rough Cut (no reporter narration) |
| Rare Giants Takeaway Alters Game | | | A Giants defense that has forced few turnovers got a big play from Terrell Thomas, who ended an Eagles drive when he forced quarterback Matt Barkley to fumble. |
| Greek Golden Dawn pair shot | | | Nov. 2 - Two supporters of Greek far-right Golden Dawn party killed in drive-by shooting outside offices in Athens. Rough Cut (no reporter narration) |
| CNN Heroes announced | | | Today CNN announced the Top Ten Heroes of 2013. Anderson takes a look at each of their causes. |
| Merkel still needs to focus on euro zone | | | Sept 23 - Investors liked the German election result but what's first on Merkel's to do list when it comes to the rest of the euro zone? The EU's top economic official tells Reuters what he thinks she must focus on. Sonia Legg reports |
| 'Ender's Game' explores complexity of youth, isolation and warfare | | | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Based on a story written three decades ago and set in a future dystopian Earth where children are manipulated into fighting an enemy race, the film "Ender's Game" could make its young adult and family audience ponder what ails present-day society. |
| Obama says takes responsibility for fixing health law web site | | | Oct. 30 - President Barack Obama says he takes it upon himself to make sure the glitch-marred website healthcare.gov, that has made signing up for insurance under his signature health law difficult gets repaired quickly. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). |
| Estonia flush with oil shale - for now. | | | Nov 1 - Euro zone member Estonia is the first country in the world to meet almost all its energy needs through oil shale, and its economy is reaping the rewards. But as Ivor Bennett reports, the benefits may not last for long. |
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