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Pope confirms 'gay lobby' at work at Vatican
Pope confirms 'gay lobby' at work at Vatican, in remarks reported by priests and nuns
NSA leaker Snowden says he's not avoiding justice
In new interview, NSA leaker Edward Snowden says he is not hiding from justice in Hong Kong
Iran president campaign ending before Friday vote
Iran candidates for president wrap up campaigns before Friday vote as moderate surges
UN chief: Syria spillover threatens Golan truce
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned that spillover from Syria's civil war threatens a 40-year-old cease-fire between Syria and Israel in the disputed Golan Heights and recommended bolstering the vulnerable U.N. peacekeeping force there by more than 300 troops.
Swedish male train drivers wear skirts to work
Swedish male train drivers, conductors wear skirts to work in protest against shorts ban
Main Tuareg rebel group says ready to sign accord
Main Tuareg separatist group says ready to sign accord with Mali government
Exhibit glorifies Palestinian suicide bombers
Paris exhibit glorifies Palestinian suicide bombers, causes outrage among Jewish groups
AP Interview: Bleak outlook for West Bank economy
AP Interview: New official in charge of West Bank economy says outlook bleak
Czechs present bicycle that can fly
Czech firms demonstrate electric bicycle capable of flying, but only a dummy rode
Zimbabwe PM won't agree to July elections
Zimbabwe PM says he won't agree to July polls, warns Mugabe against going it alone
NSA leaker Snowden in hiding in Hong Kong
Former CIA employee who leaked top-secret documents in hiding in Hong Kong
Limits on Palestinians living with Israeli spouses
Restrictions on Palestinians living in Israel with spouses now in its 10th year
Georgia shuts 2 bases in Afghanistan after attacks
Georgia closes 2 bases in Afghanistan after bomb attacks kill 10 but its troops will stay
UK top court rules against oil tycoon in divorce
Britain's Supreme Court says oil tycoon must hand over properties in costly divorce case
Germany launches building of Berlin palace replica
Germany launches building of Prussian palace replica on site where communist Parliament stood
South Africa disciplines 93 soldiers on UN mission
South Africa disciplines 93 soldiers on a UN mission, 4 discharged for sexual misconduct
Vigilantes target extremists in northeast Nigeria
Young men armed with machetes and sticks have entered the streets of Nigeria's biggest city in the northeast to target suspected Islamic extremists, even as soldiers continued an offensive against the radical fighters.
World's oldest person dies in Japan at age 116
Jiroemon Kimura, world's oldest person and oldest man ever, dies in Japan at age 116
Israel's PM in Poland for talks, Auschwitz visit
Israeli PM Netanyahu in Poland to meet leaders, visit infamous Auschwitz Nazi death camp
Clashes in Istanbul extend into night in Taksim
Riot police overwhelm protesters occupying Istanbul's Taksim Square and Gezi Park




