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UPCOMING FOR SUNDAY, NOV. 14:

NATO-MINISTERS

BRUSSELS — Joint defense-foreign ministers meeting in Brussels before Lisbon summit.

GREECE-ELECTION

ATHENS, Greece — Expected second round of municipal elections.

MOVED SATURDAY:

SPAIN-WESTERN SAHARA

MADRID — Thousands of people demonstrated in Madrid against Morocco’s recent crackdown that has left at least 10 people dead in the former Spanish colony of Western Sahara in northwestern Africa. By Harold Heckle. AP Photos.

SUPERJUMBO WOES

SYDNEY — Australia’s national airline is keeping its flagship superjumbos on the ground more than a week after a frightening midair engine disintegration, disrupting its most lucrative long-haul routes even as regulators and pilots say the Rolls-Royce motors are safe. By Rohan Sullivan and Slobodan Lekic. AP Photos. AP Graphic.

BELGIUM-IRAQ VIOLENCE

BRUSSELS — Several thousand people from across Europe gathered in Brussels to protest a recent escalation of violence against Christians in Iraq. By Gabriele Steinhauser. AP Photos.

SPAIN-OBIT-BERLANGA

MADRID — Spanish filmmaker Luis Garcia Berlanga, who was critical of the military dictatorship under Gen. Francisco Franco and credited with helping to revive the country’s movie industry after its civil war, has died.

BUSINESS & FINANCE:

BULGARIA-PUTIN

SOFIA, Bulgaria — Bulgaria and Russia signed an agreement that will advance a pipeline project aimed at bringing Russian natural gas to Europe, bypassing Ukraine. By Veselin Toshkov. AP Photos.

ICELAND-WIKILEAKS

REYKJAVIK, Iceland — Whistle-blowing organization WikiLeaks has set up a private limited company in Iceland for administrative purposes, a spokesman said, as part of a move to restructure its global operations. By Alda Sigmundsdottir.