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Pope confers lay ministries on women, formalising recognition of roles
The pope criticises those who need to have rigid regulations and 'more rules' in order to find God
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South Korea says Iran to regain UN vote after delinquent dues paid with frozen funds
Iran had regained its UN voting rights in June after a similar payment
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Google asks Judge to dismiss most of Texas antitrust lawsuit
Google said in its court filing that the states failed to show that it illegally worked with Facebook
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UK lawmaker says she was sacked from ministerial job for her 'Muslimness'
The report also led Johnson to issue a qualified apology for any offence caused by his past remarks about Islam
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New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern cancels her wedding amid new Omicron restrictions
New Zealand will move to a red setting under its COVID-19 protection framework, with more mask wearing
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Germany cries foul over EU draft plan
Strategy envisages labeling nuclear power plants as sustainable energy source
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UAE grounds most private drones for a month after Houthi attack
Authorities stop all flying operations of drones including light sports aircrafts
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Turkish journalist arrested for insulting Erdogan
The alleged insult was in the form of a palace-related proverb expressed on a TV channel and a Twitter account
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Omicron 'sub-variant' throws up new virus questions
BA.2 found in 40 countries, including UK, India, could spread relatively quickly
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Blast hits western Afghan city, killing at least six
Blast rips through a minivan also injures nine people in Herat city