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American Christian couple cleared over daughter's death in Qatar sue husband's company
An American couple who were cleared in the death of their adopted child by a court in Qatar have filed suit against the husband's company upon returning to the US.
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Wealthy nations agree to take in more than 100,000 Syrian refugees
Wealthy nations have agreed to receive more Syrian refugees in the coming months after countries neighbouring conflict-torn Syria admitted they were struggling to cope with the numbers crossing their borders.
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Kate Middleton lays white roses and handwritten note at 9/11 memorial during New York visit
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the 9/11 memorial in New York on Tuesday as part of a brief stay in the city.
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Bahrain court sentences pro-democracy activist Zainab al-Khawaja to 16 months in jail
Pro-democracy activist Zainab al-Khawaja has been handed a 16 month prison sentence by a court in Bahrain after being found guilty of insulting a government employee and damaging public property, her lawyer said.
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Last French citizen held hostage has been freed by al Qaeda
A 50-year-old French citizen being held by al Qaeda since 2011 has been freed, the French president has confirmed.
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CIA interrogation of terrorism suspects involved sexual threats and waterboarding - US Senate report
A US Senate report due to be released on Tuesday will claim that interrogation techniques used by the CIA went beyond what was authorised.
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Amazon Indians say they are being sent death threats over their opposition to illegal logging
Indian tribe members who challenge illegal logging along the Peru-Brazil border are at risk of being killed, tribal leaders have warned.
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Syrian refugees going hungry after UN runs out of money for food aid
Syrian refugees who fled fighting and the Islamic State have another battle on their hands after United Nations funds for their food aid dried up.
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The Hobbit filmmakers say changes to JRR Tolkien's original book have made the films more accessible to girls
It's fair to say the movie version of The Hobbit has taken some flak, especially from fans of the original book classic by JRR Tolkien.
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Don't break with democracy, Pope urges Argentina
Pope Francis is pleading with the people of his native Argentinia to work together to preserve peace and democracy ahead of elections.
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Terror alert in Canada as online video calls on country's Muslims to carry out lone wolf attacks
Canadians have been warned to be on their guard after a video surfaced online in which Muslims were being urged to carry out lone wolf attacks in Canada.
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US still open to hostage rescue missions despite recent failures
The US has not been put off the possibility of carrying out future rescue missions to free hostages despite several failed attempts in recent months.
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Protesters in New York change 'O Little Town of Bethlehem' to 'O Little Town of Ferguson'
Protests continued in New York on Sunday over recent cases of police violence against African American men.
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American Christian couple cleared over child's death in Qatar celebrate return to US with church service
Matthew and Grace Huang were at church on Sunday morning to celebrate their freedom after they were cleared of wrongdoing in connection with the death of their adopted daughter in Qatar.
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After Typhoon Hagupit strikes, Philippines says impact of climate change is 'beyond our capacity already'
With a million people evacuated from their homes ahead of the arrival of Typhoon Hagupit, the Philippines is learning the lessons of years of powerful storms.
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US hostage Luke Somers slain; Obama says world must never stop seeking to defeat al Qaeda's 'evil ideology'
US President Barack Obama has condemned the murder of a US hostage by al Qaeda, saying that the terrorist group will "feel the long arm of American justice".
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Akai Gurley remembered at Brooklyn funeral; church leader says 'wave of police brutality must stop today'
The funeral of Akai Gurley, a 28-year-old black man shot dead by a white police officer in Brooklyn last month, was held in New York today.
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Prosecutor freezes 16 million euros in accounts owned by former Vatican bank managers and lawyer
Two former Vatican managers and a lawyer are being investigated over suspicions that they embezzled money from the sale of Vatican-owned property to their own bank accounts.
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Typhoon Hagupit slams into the Philippines, 1 million evacuated to shelters
UN says preparation for Typhoon Hagupit has included one of the world's biggest peacetime evacuations
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US raises concerns over Gambia's new homosexuality laws and treatment of government opponents
The US is putting pressure on Gambia over two missing US citizens and new legislation criminalising homosexuality, as well as possible human rights abuses against opponents of the government.
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Islamic State militants kill 16 members of Iraqi tribe and callously dumps them in well
Over a dozen members of an Iraqi tribe captured three days ago have been killed, apparently by shots to the head, and dumped in a well.
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Islamic State weapons and fighting positions in Syria and Iraq targeted in 20 air strikes by US-led forces
The United States and partner nations have conducted 20 air strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria and Iraq since Wednesday, the US Central Command said on Friday.
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David Cameron tells Pakistan to treat British man imprisoned for blasphemy fairly
Prime Minister David Cameron asked his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on Friday to ensure a British man jailed for blasphemy is treated fairly and that his history of mental health is taken into account.
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Prince William to meet Obama at White House during US visit
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are making a flyby visit to the US next week that will include a meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House.
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