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UK court rules in favor of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó in battle for country's gold (CNN) London's High Court has ruled in favor of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó in a battle for the control of gold reserves worth almost $2 billion held in the Bank of England, in a blow to Venezuela's authoritarian President, Nicolas Maduro.
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Pope's 6-day Canada pilgrimage leaves 'deep hole' Indigenous chiefs listen to Pope Francis celebrating mass. Apologies from Pope Francis for the Catholic Church's violence and abuse against Indigenous people in Canada ...
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Indigenous peoples react to the pope's apology for Canada's residential schools AILSA CHANG, HOST: All this week, Pope Francis has been in Canada on what he calls a pilgrimage of penance. He's been going around the country to apologize for the Catholic Church's role in Canada's ...
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Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of purported strike on prison In this file photo from May 17, buses carrying Ukrainian soldiers arrive at a detention facility in the separatist-controlled settlement of Olenivka in Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine. Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters.
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Roman Coin Depicting Zodiac Symbol Discovered off Israel's Coast Archaeologists with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) made the discovery while conducting an underwater archaeological survey. The bronze coin was minted in Alexandria, Egypt, during the reign of the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius, and ...
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Ireland sets targets to halve greenhouse emissions DUBLIN, July 28 (Reuters) - The Irish government on Thursday agreed targets to limit carbon emissions in key sectors of the economy after the leaders of coalition partners the Green Party, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael compromised on a 25% cut for the ...
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Nepal's tiger numbers recover but attacks on people cause alarm From a low of 121 in 2010, the Nepalese population of Bengal tigers has risen to 355, according to the latest survey, revealed by the prime minister, Sher Bahadur Deuba, to mark International Tiger Day on Friday.
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Social care staff shortages putting patient safety at risk, say NHS bosses NHS Confederation urges immediate pay rise for care workers after survey finds social care staffing 'crisis' is undermining efforts to clear health backlogs and relieve A&E pressures · Related articles · Severe NHS pressures · Higher pay the key priority.
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Jordan: As vast Za'atari refugee camp turns 10, Syrians face uncertain future Ten years since Jordan's Za'atari camp opened its doors to 80,000 displaced Syrians, poverty now affects an increasing number of residents who face an uncertain future, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said on Friday. "With the increase in food prices ...
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Whitehorse RCMP ask public's help to find Alberta couple Whitehorse RCMP are asking the public's help in finding an Alberta couple who were last known to be in the territory's capital until July 20 or 21 before heading south on the Alaska Highway. Owen and Susan Konski, both in their early 60s, were reported ...
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