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Indian nuns demand justice for sister allegedly assaulted by bishop

A group of Indian Catholic nuns staged are staging a rare street protest in the southern state of Kerala demanding justice after an alleged sexual assault of a nun by a bishop.

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UK says clear that Russian Salisbury suspects are GRU officers

Britain is clear that the men who appeared on Russian state television on Thursday are military intelligence officers whom police have identified as the suspects in the poisoning of a former Russian spy, the Foreign Office said on Thursday.

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Syria and Jordan begin talks on opening vital border crossing

Jordan and Syria held their first technical talks on opening a major border crossing in southern Syria that was recaptured from the opposition last July, a Jordanian official source said on Thursday.

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German court sentences man over Hitler salute in Chemnitz

A German man was found guilty on Thursday of performing an illegal Hitler salute during a march held in Chemnitz, where violent protests by far-right radicals have reignited a debate about how to deal with fringe groups harboring Nazi sympathies.

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Pope orders investigation of bishop as U.S. Church leaders meet on abuse crisis

Pope Francis has ordered an investigation of an American bishop accused of sexual misconduct with adults and accepted his resignation, the Vatican and U.S. Church officials said on Thursday.

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Lawmakers set to back Slovenia's first minority cabinet

Parliament was expected to confirm Prime Minister Marjan Sarec's center-left coalition as Slovenia's first minority government on Thursday, following an inconclusive general election.

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U.N. says Yemen situation worsening fast amid risk to hundreds of thousands

Yemen's humanitarian situation has worsened rapidly since U.N. peace talks collapsed and fighting resumed in the port city of Hodeidah, where hundreds of thousands of lives hang in the balance, the top U.N. aid official in Yemen said on Thursday.

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Russians in UK spy case say they wanted to see cathedral; Britain calls it 'lies'

Two Russians resembling men Britain accuses of jetting to England to murder a former spy said on Thursday that they were innocent tourists who had flown to London for fun and visited the city of Salisbury to see its cathedral.

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German coalition leaders meet to discuss top spy's future: sources

Leaders of Germany's ruling coalition will meet during the afternoon to discuss the future of the domestic intelligence chief, two government sources told Reuters on Thursday.

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Tourists injured after rockfall at pristine beach in Greece's Zakynthos

At least seven people were injured in Greece on Thursday in a rockfall at the popular Navagio beach in the island of Zakynthos, Greek authorities said.

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Factbox: Britain sets out no-deal Brexit impact on businesses and consumers

Britain has published the second batch of advice to companies and individuals on how to prepare for any disruption that might follow a disorderly Brexit where there is no deal with the European Union.

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Yemen war a 'living hell' for children: UNICEF

In the malnutrition ward of a hospital in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, doctors weigh toddlers with protruding rib cages and skeletal limbs.

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Swiss citizen charged with terrorism after trying to enter Turkey from Bulgaria

Bulgarian authorities have charged a Swiss citizen with terrorism and arms smuggling after he was arrested trying to cross the border with Turkey to reach Syria, the prosecutors office said on Thursday.

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Brazil candidate Bolsonaro recovering after emergency surgery: hospital

Brazilian far-right and poll-leading presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro was recovering without complications after undergoing emergency surgery on Wednesday, a week after he was stabbed at a campaign rally, the hospital treating him said on Thursday.

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Security chiefs must be above suspicion - Germany's Scholz

Officials in charge of Germany's major security authorities must be above all suspicion, Finance Minister Olaf Scholz said on Thursday, leveling thinly veiled criticism at domestic intelligence chief Hans-Georg Maassen.

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Turkey fines TV channel for Pink's video with dancing of 'homosexual nature'

Turkey has fined a television channel for showing a music video by Pink that featured "erotic dance figures of a homosexual nature", a ruling made by its television watchdog showed.

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UK manufacturers would need goods retested by EU in 'no deal' Brexit: paper

British manufacturers selling goods ranging from machinery to toys into the European Union would need to have their products retested by EU safety regulators in the event of a "no deal" Brexit, the British government said on Thursday.

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Row over spymaster's future splits German coalition

Leaders of Germany's ruling parties will hold a crisis meeting on Thursday to try to agree whether the head of the domestic intelligence agency should keep his job, two government sources told Reuters.

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EU leaders to discuss November Brexit summit next week: diplomat

European Union leaders will discuss when they meet in Austria next week whether to hold a special summit on Brexit in November, a senior EU diplomat said on Thursday.

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UK should extend Brexit withdrawal period if needed: Scottish minister

Britain should extend the time period for negotiating its exit the European Union to avoid the crippling cost of a "no-deal" Brexit, Scotland's constitutional relations minister, Michael Russell, said on Thursday.

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'No-deal' Brexit would complicate driving, data and roaming, UK says

Leaving the European Union without a divorce deal could increase Britons' mobile phone roaming charges, upset data sharing and force motorists to get an international license to drive in Europe, the government told the public and businesses on Thursday.

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