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Libyan leaders expected to step down soon
The president of Libya's General National Congress and more than a half-dozen Cabinet ministers are expected to resign within days following the adoption of a law that bans officials who had served under late dictator Moammar Gadhafi from holding public office.
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Gay marriage in Britain tears apart conservatives
British Prime Minister David Cameron may rue the day he supported gay marriage. Mr. Cameron is facing a deepening rift in his own conservative party as nearly 40 percent of the party's 303 lawmakers voted in favor of an amendment that gives marriage registrars the right to refuse same-sex unions.
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Gandhi's blood heads to London auction block
Yes, you read that headline right. Mahatma Gandhi's blood really is set for auction in London on Tuesday. Preserved drops of his blood that were taken when he was recovering from an appendectomy in 1924 are believed to be worth at least $20,000, historians say, Newser reported. The auction will offer other Gandhi-related items of historical interest and significance.
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Israel returns fire, hits Syrian post
Israeli's military on Tuesday shot a Tamuz missile into Syria, destroying a post in retaliation for what it said was three consecutive nights of firing from Syria. IDF reported that Syria had fired at its unit in the Golan Heights on Tuesday , same as on Monday and Sunday. There were no injuries, but Syria's firing did destroy a patrol jeep, Ynet reported.
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Victims of sex assaults in military are mostly silent men
More military men than women are sexually abused in the ranks each year, a Pentagon survey shows, highlighting the underreporting of male-on-male assaults. When the Defense Department released the results of its anonymous sexual abuse survey this month and concluded that 26,000 service members were victims in fiscal 2012, which ended Sept. 30, an automatic assumption was that most were women.
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Myanmar president pledges to press ahead with reforms
Myanmar's leader met President Obama at the White House on Monday and pledged his government's commitment to democratic reforms, an end to communal violence and a cease-fire with ethnic minority rebels fighting in the northern part of his Southeast Asian nation.
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Freedom of religion scarce in Iran, China
Declaring that "freedom of religion is a core American value," Secretary of State John F. Kerry Monday released his department's annual worldwide religious freedom report, which found "worrying" and "negative trends" around the globe.
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Taiwan-Philippines dispute erupts after fisherman's killing
Taiwan and the Philippines are embroiled in a major diplomatic dispute after the Philippines coast guard fatally shot a Taiwanese fisherman in disputed waters earlier this month. Taiwan has imposed sanctions on the Philippines, withdrawn its representative from Manila and frozen visas for Filipino workers.
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Tunisian feminist arrested for alleged provocation
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) , A Tunisian feminist who scandalized her country by posting topless photos of herself online has been arrested after allegedly sneaking into Tunisia's holiest city disguised in a veil, then trying to get undressed during a protest.
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Church of Scotland takes step to allow gay clergy
LONDON (AP) , Senior members of the Church of Scotland voted Monday to let some congregations choose ministers who are in same-sex relationships , an important compromise that must still pass further hurdles before it can become church law.
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Deadliest attacks in Iraq since US troop pullout
BAGHDAD (AP) , Here is a look at the deadliest attacks in Iraq since the withdrawal of U.S. troops on Dec. 18, 2011: , May 20, 2013: A wave of attacks, some at markets and rush hour crowds, hour killed at least 95 people in Shiite and Sunni areas. , May 18, 2013: Shootings and bombings kill at least 16 people including an anti-terrorism police captain and his family.
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U.S. flies more than 200 air refuel missions to Mali
U.S. aerial tankers have flown more than 200 missions this year to fuel French airpower supporting Paris' intervention against al Qaeda linked extremists in Mali. The aid underscores NATO's reliance on U.S. military capabilities to stage even their own unilateral operations.
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Russia upsets terror plot; 2 militants killed
Russian counterterrorism agents say they've killed two militants who were planning a terrorist attack in Moscow. The intelligence officials also said they've detained a third suspect and were questioning him, The Associated Press reported. Meanwhile, one Russian agent was slightly wounded.
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South Africa: Mandela name pulled into politics
JOHANNESBURG (AP) , Nelson Mandela, old and frail, lives in seclusion in his Johannesburg home. Beyond the high walls of the house, the fighting over his image and what he stood for has already begun. The sense of possibility that Mandela embodied is fading as a gulf between rich and poor widens.
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Blast at Spain bomb disposal base kills 3 soldiers
Three soldiers at an army bomb disposal unit in southern Spain were killed Monday when a blast rocked the facility, the country's defense ministry said. The cause of the explosion at the Alvarez de Sotomayor base in Viator is still unknown, the Associated Press reported.
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4 dead in Israel bank shooting
At least four people are dead following a suspected robbery gone wrong or a revenge shooting at a Bersheeba, Israel, bank on Monday. Included among the dead are the gunman and three women, Ynet News reported. Several others have been injured, and one is in serious condition, authorities said.
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Seen and heard at the Cannes Film Festival
CANNES, France (AP) , Associated Press journalists open their notebooks at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival: JAMES CAAN GOES BACK TO THE 70S They don't make movies like they used to , which is why James Caan was happy to go back to the 1970s in Guillaume Canet's "Blood Ties."
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Russian oligarchs foot most of 2014 Sochi Olympics
SOCHI, Russia (AP) , The mountains of Sochi are now home to Potanin's slope, Gazprom's gondola lift and Sberbank's ski jump. The nicknames used by locals and an army of construction workers leave no doubt about who is paying for the 2014 Winter Games: Russia's business powerhouses.
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China sentences underground bank operator to death
BEIJING (AP) , A businesswoman in southern China has been sentenced to death on charges of defrauding investors as the government tightens controls on informal financing that is widely used by entrepreneurs.
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Egypt sends dozens of tanks into Sinai after abduction
President Mohammed Morsi sent dozens of armored vehicles into Sinai on Monday, in response to a video released over the weekend in which seven Egyptians kidnapped by militants begged for their freedom.
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Chinese, Indian leaders call for cooperation
NEW DELHI (AP) , The leaders of India and China played down their recent border dispute and other tensions Monday, pledging to work together for regional stability and the economic growth of the world's two most populous nations.
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Hot-air balloons collide in Turkey, killing 2
Two hot-air balloons soaring the skies above the Cappadocia region of Turkey collided on Monday, killing two and injuring 23. Two Brazilian tourists died, The Associated Press reported. No other information about the tourists was known. Information about the extent of the injuries to two dozen other riders wasn't immediately clear, either.
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Airline error drops fliers on wrong continent, 7,000 miles off course
Talk about a computer error: One couple intending to fly from Los Angeles to Dakar, Senegal, was mistakenly taken to Dhaka, the Bangladesh capital, which is 7,000 miles from their planned destination , and on a different continent. The airline, Turkish Airlines, entered the wrong airport code, substituting DAC for DKR, the Los Angeles Times reported.
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Iran claims execution of spies for U.S., Israel
State-run radio in Iran is reporting the nation has executed two men convicted of spying for the United States and for Israel. Mohammad Heidari, accused of spying for Israeli's Mossad, and Kourosh Ahmadi, accused of providing the Central Intelligence Agency with information, have been hanged, the media reported, CBS said.
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Jesus can't turn other cheek to gossip, Pope Francis warns
Pope Francis in remarks at the chapel of St. Martha's House said gossip is a sin, a slap in the face of Jesus, and those who claim to be followers of the faith should stop being "nosy" and mind their own business. "What is it to you?" he questioned, in reference to Jesus' comments to Peter who was tempted to "interfere in the lives of others," Catholic News Agency reported.
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Powerful earthquake hits Chile's coast
A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 rocked off the coast of Chile on Monday. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake struck off the southern region. No injuries or damages were yet reported, and experts aren't issuing a warning of a tsunami to residents, CNN reported. The quake hit an estimated 388 miles west of Puerto Aisen. Earthquakes are common in the nation.
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Syria's Bashar Assad: I'm not stepping down
Syria's President Bashar Assad emerged from the shadows to announce in a publicly televised interview that he's not stepping down, and he's not caving to "terrorists" who were tearing apart his country. It's his first interview since the international community has pressed for a peace conference to put a halt to the violence, BBC reported. Mr.
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Youth gangs riot in Stockholm over police shooting of old man
Youth gangs in one Stockholm suburb were rioting on Monday, hurling rocks and setting buildings and cars on fire, in protest of police who fatally shot an elderly man. An entire apartment block has been evacuated, The Associated Press reported. Three police officers were injured by rocks so far.
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South Korea: North Korea fires 5th projectile in 3 days into nearby waters
South Korea has accused its northern neighbor of firing a short-range projectile into its nearby waters for the fifth time in the past three days. North Korea claimed its launches are simply drills aimed at bolstering its defenses against an attack from the United States and South Korea.
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Iran claims new air defense missile system
Iran says it has new air defense missile technology that can take on low-flying craft, and it's in process of mass producing the system. The system, called Herz-9 or Talisman-9 in Farsi, can also fly at night, Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi said, The Associated Press reported. State television broadcast pictures of the system , two missiles mounted on top of truck.
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