EU leaders struggle for answer to Putin's 'energy missile'
PRAGUE - EU leaders wrestled on Friday to come up with a plan to tackle soaring energy costs as they struggled with the fallout from Russia's war on Ukraine at a summit in Prague.

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US hiring slows in September as unemployment rate dips
WASHINGTON - Hiring in the US economy slowed slightly in September, as expected, while the jobless rate ticked back down to the same level as July, the government reported Friday.

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Ukraine's first Nobel Peace Prize winners 'astonished'
KYIV (UKRAINE) - The Kyiv-based Center for Civil Liberties has run successful campaigns for political prisoners, tracked enforced disappearances and focused on Russian war crimes, but they did not see a Nobel Peace prize coming.

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Tehran fountains dyed red to protest crackdown
Fountains in Tehran appeared to be pouring blood on Friday after an artist turned their waters red to reflect a deadly crackdown amid weeks of protests in Iran sparked by the death in custody of Mahsa Amini.

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Russian-backed forces claim gains in east Ukraine
BAKHMUT, Ukraine: Russian forces said Friday they had captured ground in Donetsk in east Ukraine, their first claim of new gains after Kyiv grabbed momentum with a counter-offensive that rattled Russia's war effort.

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Memorial: the conscience of Russia banned under Putin
MOSCOW - Memorial, Russia's most respected rights group, has been co-awarded the Nobel Peace Prize less than a year after it was ordered to shut down during a wave of repression against critical voices.

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