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The Tombs of the Kings, a 2,000-year-old French-owned burial site in Jerusalem, is set to reopen to the public this week for the first time since being closed off to interested individuals since 2010.
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An Australian student has reportedly been arrested at a university in North Korea, months after writing of being the only Aussie in the country.
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Italian mafia boss Rocco Morabito has fled prison in the Uruguayan capital Montevideo, where he was awaiting extradition to Italy, the interior ministry announced on Monday.
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With temperatures up to 40C forecast, officials have placed speed limits on sections of Germany's famous Autobahn network over concerns the road could buckle in the heat.
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Switzerland will next week implement one of Europe's strictest gambling laws, essentially blocking foreign-based companies from the Swiss market and forcing the country's online gamblers to use domestic sites, Bern said on Monday.
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China halts all meat imports from Canada over ‘forged pork certificates’
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Lavrov warns against 'very bad scenario' unfolding around Iran
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Baptized Russian soldiers won World War II while most of the country's atheist soldiers died in battle, according to an Orthodox Church bishop.
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Uruguay: Nazi eagle from German warship wreck must be sold, court rules The Admiral Graf Spee preyed on merchant ships in the South Atlantic before being damaged and scuttled.
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South Korea’s playground for the rich and famous has been rocked by a major scandal over the alleged drugging and rape of young girls, exposing the underbelly of the country’s massively popular “K-pop” scene.
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Khashoggi's fiancee calls for new murder probe amidst official cover-up
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'Decisive' response if Iran space violated again: Rouhani
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Roman Catholic Cardinal Robert Sarah: Western Civilization is Living Through Its "Mortal Hour"
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In Greenland, the scourge of child sexual abuse has emerged as a pressing concern with nearly 1 in 3 having suffered abuse in their childhood, and efforts to combat it hampered by a persistent conspiracy of silence.
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Accused sexual predators and paedophiles will no longer get special treatment within the South Australian justice system after Attorney-General Vickie Chapman moved to abolish automatic anonymity.
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US military bigger polluter than most countries
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Iran President Hassan Rouhani says the fresh American sanctions targeting the country's senior officials prove that Washington is lying about seeking to hold talks with Tehran.
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70% of Hiroshima residents want 'noisy' protests restricted during A-bomb ceremony
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More US Warships Arrive In The Mideast
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Anti-Wahhabi Saudi reformist religious thinker faces execution for thought crimes
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A team of scientists have discovered an ecosystem filled with rare and endangered species, including species that were thought to be extinct, in a “lost city” deep within a rainforest in Honduras.
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Locals stunned by bizarre creature washed up on Victorian beach: While going for a stroll along a beach in Victoria’s southeast, a local found a very bizarre-looking creature washed up on the sand.
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