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Iran hints may play oil card in nuclear dispute
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, supreme leader of the world's fourth-largest oil exporter, said on Sunday that if the United States makes a "wrong move" toward Iran, energy flows in the region would be endangered.

Students "executed" as Iraq violence rages on
BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Gunmen in Iraq dragged 24 people, mostly teenage students, from vehicles and shot them dead, police said, as violence raged in the country on Sunday.

Ex-president Garcia leads Peru runoff vote: exit polls
LIMA, Peru (Reuters) - Former President Alan Garcia, who led Peru to economic ruin in the 1980s, led a runoff election over an ex-army nationalist promising a revolution against the rich, two exit polls showed on Sunday.

Israel promises Egypt to give talks a chance
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - Israel promised Egypt on Sunday it would give negotiations with the Palestinians a chance but in the end it reserved the right to find other ways to end conflict with its neighbors.

Toronto mosque vandalized after terrorism arrests
TORONTO (Reuters) - Vandals smashed 30 windows of a Toronto mosque and damaged nearby cars after the arrest of 17 suspected al Qaeda sympathizers accused of planning bomb attacks. Canadian Muslims expressed fear on Sunday that a backlash had begun.

Lead suspect surrenders in Indiana
Desmond Turner, 28, surrendered about 7 p.m. at a fast-food restaurant in the Midwestern U.S. city with family members and a clergyman at his side, police said.

UK chemical bomb suspects deny attack plot
LONDON (Reuters) - Two brothers suspected of plotting to make a chemical bomb for an attack in Britain have denied all accusations, their lawyers said on Sunday, as police continued to search their home.

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