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Germany Remembers Fall of Berlin Wall

It's been 20 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, and Germany celebrates the historic step toward the country's reunification with a celebration. The wall stood for 28 years, and its 1989 fall marked the collapse of communism in Europe.
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East Germans climb over the Berlin Wall near the Brandenburg Gate in the early hours of Nov. 10, 1989.
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East Germans climb over the Berlin Wall near the Brandenburg Gate in the early hours of Nov. 10, 1989.

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Anti-Taliban Mayor Dies in Suicide Attack

Pakistani officials say at least 12 people died -- including a mayor who once supported but had turned against the Taliban -- after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a market crowded with shoppers in the northwestern part of the country.
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Ida Loses Steam on Way to US Gulf Coast

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Hurricane Ida on Monday
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Hurricane Ida weakens to a Category 1 storm as it chugs toward the Gulf Coast. Authorities say the weather system, which has 90 mph winds, could make landfall by Tuesday morning. A hurricane warning is in effect for the region and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has declared a state of emergency as a precaution.
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West Africa's Giraffes Make Comeback

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A giraffe subspecies that was teetering on the edge of extinction in West Africa a decade ago is now coming back. After being hunted for years, new, stricter penalties on poachers allow the animals to thrive.
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Why So Few Hurricanes This Year?

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Hurricane Ida hits Nicaragua
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Not that anyone's complaining, but as hurricane seasons go, this one has been pretty wimpy. Ida, which hit Nicaragua on Thursday, is only the third Atlantic storm to reach hurricane strength this year, and it's not expected to be a problem for the U.S. A National Hurricane Center official explains what's going on.
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Mother Recalls Neda's Bravery, Death

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