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Babak Washington Post World Desk: Basij and guard hit woman with baton who then collapses. Youth who comes to help her get up is then savagely beaten.

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Washington Post World Desk Podcast: Video journalist Travis Fox talks about documenting Mexico's drug war,
and correspondent Blaine Harden discusses North Korea's military.

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Correspondents in The Washington Post's foreign bureaus offer on-the-ground reports from around the world.
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Babak Washington Post World Desk: Nov. 4th Tehran Protests. Basij and revolutionary guard hit woman who is talking to them with baton. The woman collapses and the guard walks away. Youth who comes to help her get up is then savagely beaten.

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Babak Washington Post World Desk: Nov. 4 Protests in Iran. Revolutionary Guards put choke hold on woman and beat her until other women save her.

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Babak Washington Post World Desk: The revolutionary guards putting a choke hold on woman and beating her until another woman saves her.

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In this seaside village, the children of farmers and fishermen aspire to become something that their impoverished parents never thought possible: astronauts.
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Washington Post World Desk The number of minors swept up in Mexico's
drug wars -- as killers and victims -- is soaring, with U.S. and
Mexican officials warning that a toxic culture of fast money, drug
abuse and murder is creating a "lost generation."

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Video: Mexico At War
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Washington Post World Desk "I did know what this fully meant but this was momentous; this was history in front of my eyes. The face of Europe had changed and where it would end, I didn't know." -- OldGeezer
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Twenty years ago, East Germany opened the checkpoints along its border with West Germany, including in Berlin. Huge crowds flooded through and began pulling down the wall that divided the city, signaling the decline of communism around the world.
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SEOUL -- North Korea's military, whose nuclear program vexes the Obama administration, has grabbed nearly complete command of the nation's state-run economy and staked out a lucrative new trade in mineral sales to China to make money for its supreme commander, Kim Jong Il.
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Washington Post World Desk Video: Violence among Mexico's youth soars as drug cartels recruit more minors.

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Video: Mexico At War

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