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LESBOS, Greece More aid agencies working to alleviate conditions of refugees and migrants arriving in Greece said they were joining a boycott of detention centers on Wednesday, angered at an EU deal they say runs roughshod over human rights.
Obama in Argentina to reset relations amid regional political shift
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Kremlin says Syria peace talk participants must show patience
MOSCOW Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday that peace talks on the Syria conflict taking place in Geneva were always set to be long and difficult, and that it was too early to talk about patience running out on any side of the negotiations.
U.S. urges caution while traveling in Europe after Brussels attacks
WASHINGTON The State Department warned U.S. citizens about the potential risks of travel in Europe after several attacks, including those earlier on Tuesday in Brussels claimed by Islamic State.
In oil rout, some U.S. energy bosses were spared the pain
BOSTON/NEW YORK More cash, lower targets and bigger share awards - not all U.S. energy bosses are feeling the full impact of tumbling oil prices in their paychecks. Some oil and gas companies are making it easier for their top managers to meet performance goals or are offering more cash as a prolonged oil slump keeps share prices at lows not seen in five years, filings show.
Attorneys for Cosby, accusers due back in Massachusetts court
BOSTON Attorneys for Bill Cosby and those of seven women who have accused the comedian of sexual assault are due in a Massachusetts courtroom on Wednesday to argue about evidence in a defamation suit.
Kerry seeks answers on Assad's future in Kremlin talks
MOSCOW U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Moscow on Wednesday seeking answers from President Vladimir Putin on how Russia views a political transition unfolding in Syria, in particular the fate of President Bashar al-Assad.

