10 things to know Thursday

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Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. TURKEY JOINS COALITION AGAINST MILITANTS AFTER INITIAL RELUCTANCE

But the U.S. is still waiting for details of any new, specific aid from Ankara and is warily watching to make sure it keeps its commitments.

2. US-LED STRIKES HIT OIL SITES IN SYRIA

Activists say the air campaign has targeted Syrian refineries held by the militant Islamic State group, killing at least five people.

3. IRAN'S PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS UN AS NUCLEAR TALKS STALL

Hassan Rouhani's election signaled a thaw in U.S-Iranian hostilities, but diplomats harbor no high expectations for a rapid warming of bilateral ties.

4. WHAT LIFE IS LIKE FOR AMERICAN IN NORTH KOREAN JAIL

Matthew Miller, a California native sentenced to 6 years of hard labor in North Korea, is digging in fields eight hours a day and being kept in isolation.

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10 things to know Thursday

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