Peter Kenyon

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Turkey's President And His 1,100-Room 'White Palace'

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the massive presidential complex is a symbol of Turkey's growing importance. But as one opposition politician puts it: Only dictators want to live in palaces.

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For Iran, The Trend Lines All Seem To Point In The Wrong Direction

Sunday, December 07, 2014

Oil prices are at a five-year low, inflation is on the rise, the currency is sinking and nuclear talks are dragging on with no end to sanctions in sight. Those are the grim indicators confronting Iranians as winter approaches.

Iran's leaders are counseling resilience and patience, but Iranians aren't finding ...

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OPEC Declines Action As World Oil Prices Hit Record Lows

Thursday, November 27, 2014

OPEC oil producers met Thursday to discuss falling world oil prices — something big producer Saudi Arabia seeks to preserve in order to compete with U.S. oil production. But other OPE...

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OPEC Ministers To Consider Cuts To Oil Production

Thursday, November 27, 2014

One of the most closely watched OPEC meeting in years takes place in Vienna on Thursday. Oil prices are at a four-year low and a push for a production cut is being stymied by Saudi intransigence.

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Iran Nuclear Negotiators Miss Deadline, Ask For More Time

Monday, November 24, 2014

Negotiators extended a temporary deal limiting Iran's nuclear program, which was set to expire. Secretary of State John Kerry said Iran has been living up to the deal and talks should continue.

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Facing A Monday Deadline, Iran's Nuclear Talks Are Extended

Monday, November 24, 2014

Iran, the U.S. and other world powers appear ready to continue talks over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Negotiators have been meeting in Vienna.

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Iran Talks Intensify On Day Before Deadline

Sunday, November 23, 2014

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Iran Nuclear Negotiators Face Monday Deadline

Friday, November 21, 2014

The temporary agreement limiting Iran's nuclear program expires on Monday and negotiators are working down to the wire for a new deal. Secretary of State John Kerry has joined the talks.

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With Hand-Sewn Ships, Oman Revives A Glorious Maritime Past

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The rich maritime history dates back more than a millennium. There's a group dedicated to reviving it by making boats the old-fashioned way: with coconut palm fiber, shark liver oil and no nails.

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In Oman, The Man Who Has Defined The Country Is Now Rarely Seen

Sunday, November 16, 2014

It's a festive time in Oman, the sleepy sultanate on the edge of the Persian Gulf. The national day is Nov. 18, marking Oman's liberation from Portugese colonization, and the capital Muscat is bedecked with banners, scarves and flags. The spicy-sweet smell of frankincense is everywhere, as are images of ...

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Talks To Limit Iran's Nuclear Program In A Critical Phase

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

As the clock runs on a Nov. 24 deadline for a deal limiting Iran's nuclear program, talks are more secretive and pressure from deal opponents is intensifying.

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Kerry To Head To Oman As Deadline On Iran Nuclear Deal Nears

Friday, November 07, 2014

John Kerry is headed to Oman for a crucial round of talks with Iran's foreign minister. But the political climate on both sides is making a breakthrough more difficult.

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Iranian Rally Marking Anniversary Of U.S. Hostage Crisis Has A Twist

Tuesday, November 04, 2014

Three and a half decades after young Iranians stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and triggered a 444-day hostage crisis, calls of "Down with America!" again rang out on the streets outside the former U.S. mission.

So far, so predictable. But this year's rally featured an unusual twist, according to ...

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Senate Race May Help Drive Record Midterm Turnout In New Hampshire

Tuesday, November 04, 2014

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers discusses the tight Senate race between incumbent Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, and Republican Scott Brown, a former senator from Massachusetts.

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After Acid Attacks And Execution, Iran Defends Human Rights Record

Sunday, November 02, 2014

Iranian officials attacked the latest United Nations report on its human rights record Friday, blasting what they called efforts to impose a Western lifestyle on the Islamic republic.

But for Iranians and others who hoped President Hassan Rouhani would begin to turn around his county's human rights record, the U.N. ...

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Kurdish Fighters Enter Kobani To Help Battle ISIS Extremists

Thursday, October 30, 2014

As peshmerga troops start to arrive in the Syrian border town, some Syrian insurgents say that reinforcement is needed more urgently in Aleppo — which is nearly encircled by government forces.

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In Southeast Turkey, A Long History Of Bloodshed And Worship

Friday, October 24, 2014

A vast plain near Syria is no stranger to military carnage. But a place known as "Potbelly Hill" holds ruins built in ancient times, possibly for ritual purposes, long before organized religion.

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Turkey Opens Border For Iraqis Seeking To Fight ISIS

Monday, October 20, 2014

Turkey says it will allow passage for Iraqi Kurdish fighters seeking to join Syrian Kurds battling the Islamic State. This comes after the United States dropped supplies to combatants in the border town of Kobani.

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Syria's 'Moderate Rebels' Say They Are Willing, But Need Weapons

Saturday, October 18, 2014

The American-led coalition opposing the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria is starting to move toward vetting and training ground forces to do battle in both countries.

But it's a slow process, and it comes after years of frustrations for veterans of the Free Syrian Army, or the FSA, ...

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Kurds Hoping To Fight ISIS In Kobani Are Trapped By Turkish Suspicions

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Turkey's deep suspicions of Kurds are hampering efforts to aid the besieged Syrian border town. Turkish authorities are stopping Kurdish men en route to Kobani and investigating them as terrorists.

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