Visit to watch the daily independent, global news hour. This is a summary of top news headlines from the U.S. and around the world on Monday, November 10, 2014. Go to the Democracy Now! website to read the complete transcript, search the vast news archive, and to make a donation to support our daily, non-profit news program.
In this video, you’ll learn about these top news headlines:
Obama Authorizes 1,500 More Troops to Iraq, Doubling U.S. Force
ISIS Leader Reportedly Wounded in U.S.-Led Strike
U.S., Iran Begin New Talks on Nuclear Deal Ahead of Deadline
Obama Unveils Attorney General Nomination of Brooklyn Prosecutor Loretta Lynch
Freed Americans Return to U.S. from North Korea
Mexican Authorities Claim Confession in Student Massacre; Protesters Burn Presidential Palace Door
Arab-Israelis Protest Police Killing; Israeli Soldier Stabbed in Tel Aviv
Israeli Ministers Approve Applying Law to West Bank Settlements
Palestinian Activists Dig Through Separation Barrier 25 Years After Berlin Wall
Germany Marks 25th Anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall
Catalan Voters Back Secession from Spain in Non-binding Referendum
Jobs Report: Employment Grows but Wages Remain Stagnant
Detroit Judge Approves Bankruptcy Deal Cutting Pensions and Freeing up New Spending
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