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UN official: Iran, Israel could ratify nuke test ban treaty

UN official: Iran, Israel could ratify nuke test ban treaty

VIENNA (AP) – The head of the U.N. nuclear test ban treaty organization says arch-enemies Iran and Israel are “the closest” of the eight holdout nations to ratifying the treaty and assuring the world they will never conduct a nuclear test explosion. Lassina Zerbo said this week that having Iran …

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In Mideast wars, hunger grips millions across the region

In Mideast wars, hunger grips millions across the region

BEIRUT (AP) – In a Middle East torn apart by war and conflict, fighters are increasingly using food as a weapon of war. Millions of people across countries like Syria, Yemen and Iraq are gripped by hunger, struggling to survive with little help from the outside world. Children suffer from …

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Deported ‘affluenza’ teen booked into Texas detention center

Deported ‘affluenza’ teen booked into Texas detention center

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) – The teenager who used an “affluenza” defense in a fatal drunken-driving wreck was booked into a Texas juvenile detention center following his deportation from Mexico on Thursday, more than a month after he and his mother fled the U.S. as prosecutors investigated whether he had …

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Leaders of Cyprus, Greece, Israel meet to boost cooperation

Leaders of Cyprus, Greece, Israel meet to boost cooperation

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) – The leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Israel pledged on Thursday to work together to seize opportunities emerging from newly found offshore gas reserves in order to bolster stability and security in a region wracked by conflict. The talks in the Cypriot capital are the first tripartite …

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UN health chief: Zika virus is ‘spreading explosively’

UN health chief: Zika virus is ‘spreading explosively’

GENEVA (AP) – Declaring that the Zika virus is “spreading explosively,” chief of the World Health Organization announced that it will hold an emergency meeting of independent experts on Monday to decide if the virus outbreak should be declared an international health emergency. At a special meeting Thursday in Geneva, …

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South Sudan: Peace accord falters, refugees remain in camps

South Sudan: Peace accord falters, refugees remain in camps

JUBA, South Sudan (AP) – When a delegation of South Sudanese rebels returned to the government-controlled capital Juba last month after two years of war, Nyajok Koat thought she would finally return to the home she fled when the fighting began. But more than a month later, prospects of her …

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Sweden to deport up to 80,000 asylum-seekers

Sweden to deport up to 80,000 asylum-seekers

STOCKHOLM (AP) – Interior Minister Anders Ygeman says Sweden could deport between 60,000 and 80,000 asylum-seekers in coming years. Ygeman told newspaper Dagens Industri that since about 45 percent of asylum applications are currently rejected, the country must get ready to send back tens of thousands of the 163,000 who …

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Italian gay rights debate prompts rethink of sacred family

Italian gay rights debate prompts rethink of sacred family

ROME (AP) – In Italy, family is considered so sacred that marriage is lauded in the Constitution. But what kind of family? That has become a bitterly divisive question in a nation where the Vatican packs considerable political weight and where gays have grown impatient as other traditionally Catholic European …

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Iranian president: free speech can’t include insulting faith

Iranian president: free speech can’t include insulting faith

ROME (AP) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says freedom of expression doesn’t extend to insulting other people’s faith. Rouhani told reporters Wednesday that he and Pope Francis discussed the issue during their audience at the Vatican on Tuesday. Francis was once asked about the extremist attacks on the satirical French …

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