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Obama Promises to Cooperate with New Senate

President Barack Obama spoke about the election results at a news conference Wednesday. He said he is looking for broad agreement with Congress. But, he also said it is likely that the new Republican controlled Congress may approve some legislation he cannot and would not sign.

U.S. President Barack Obama holds a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Nov. 5, 2014.

Mr. Obama said he is sure that he and Republican lawmakers can agree on some issues. The Republican Party won full control of both houses of Congress in elections Tuesday. The party has not held that power since 2007.

Ukraine stops financial support for rebel-held areas

Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk announced on Wednesday that the country will end government money flow to areas in the east controlled by pro-Russian separatists.

Mr. Yatsenyuk said the restriction on Donetsk and Luhansk will continue as long as they are held by what he called “terrorists.”

West African leaders work for change in Burkina Faso

A delegation of West African leaders arrived Wednesday Burkina Faso to try to ease a political crisis there. It arose after the country’s President Blaise Compaore resigned from office.

The presidents of Ghana, Nigeria and Senegal traveled to Ouagadougou to meet with Burkina Faso’s temporary president Lieutenant Colonel Isaac Zida. The delegates also met with other political and religious leaders.

Burkina Faso's military took control of the country Friday after Mr. Compaore resigned and fled the country. He acted after a series of violent protests against an effort to constitutionally extend his rule.

Vladimir Putin: world’s most powerful person?

The U.S. business magazine Forbes has again named Russian President Vladimir Putin the most powerful person in the world. He was the magazine’s choice last year as well.

The magazine said candidates included President Barack Obama, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Pope Francis and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Forbes described Mr. Putin as "the undisputed, unpredictable and unaccountable head of an energy-rich, nuclear-tipped state, no one would ever call him weak."

Words in the News

broad – adj. large from one side to the other side

crisis – n. a difficult or dangerous situation that needs serious attention

powerful – adj. having the ability to control or influence people or things

unaccountable – adj. not required to explain actions or decisions

Now it’s your turn to use these Words in the News. In the comments section,write a sentence using one of these words and we will provide feedback onyour use of vocabulary and grammar.

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