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Pennsylvania court reinstates conviction of Catholic clergyman in abuse case
Pennsylvania's highest court on Monday reinstated the conviction of the first U.S. Catholic church official sent to prison for mishandling sexual misconduct complaints against priests.
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Baltimore erupts in riots after funeral of black man who died in police custody
Baltimore erupted in violence on Monday as hundreds of rioters looted stores, burned buildings and injured at least 15 police officers following the funeral of a 25-year-old black man who suffered a spinal injury while in police custody.
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Supreme Court appears on the cusp of declaring right to gay marriage
The US Supreme Court's arguments on Tuesday over same-sex marriage will cap more than two decades of litigation and a transformation in public attitudes.
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Nepal Earthquake: Hundreds flee capital
Hundreds of Nepalis were fleeing Kathmandu on Monday, terror-stricken by two days of powerful aftershocks following a massive earthquake that killed more than 3,200 people.
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Migrant crisis: Europe's navies are patrolling the wrong place, says Amnesty International
Rescue efforts are concentrated around Italy, but boats are sinking near Libya.
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Nepal: earthquake death toll rises as rescuers are overwhelmed
International teams have been despatched to help rescue the injured and recover bodies.
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Devastating earthquake hits Nepal, starts Everest avalanche
More than 1,100 people died in Nepal alone, with other deaths reported through the region.
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British and German warships head for Libya in migrant rescue bid
Prime Minister David Cameron says that few of those rescued will be allowed into Britain.
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Suspected Al-Qaeda militants arrested in Italy for Vatican plot
Italian police were arresting 18 people on Friday suspected of belonging to an armed group linked to al Qaeda who were plotting attacks on the Vatican as well as in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Armenian Church canonises 1.5 million genocide victims
The Armenian Apostolic Church on Thursday made saints of up to 1.5 million Armenians at an open-air ceremony to commemorate their killing by Ottoman Turks a century ago.
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Iran deal: diplomats start final push to nuclear agreement in Vienna
The latest round of nuclear diplomacy started with a meeting between Iran and the EU.
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Greece offers more concessions in talks with creditors
Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis agreed to some of the creditors' conditions.
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Republican candidates face tricky balance in appealing to conservative Christians without alienating others
Nine Republican White House hopefuls will attend the Iowa Faith & Freedom gathering this weekend.
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US drone strike kills hostages, Obama offers 'deepest apologies' to families
Warren Weinstein and Giovanni Lo Porto died in a drone strike in Pakistan.
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North Korea could have 40 nuclear weapons next year, China warns
Chinese experts believe North Korea has 20 warheads and could double its arsenal by next year.
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