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France's Sarkozy disowns ally over 'white race' comments
Nadine Morano said France was a "white race" country that must stay that way
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Three years after Malala was shot, UN highlights education challenges
World Bank said around 120 million children are out of school and 250 million are illiterate despite attending school
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Italy says hotspots to focus on fingerprinting migrants
Italian administrator Mario Morcone expects to collect fingerprints from up to 90 percent of the migrants
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Russian parliament grants Putin right to deploy troops in Syria
Vote does not mean Russian ground forces would be engaged in conflict, it refers to the use of the air force only
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Pope secretly met Kentucky clerk who refused to give gay marriage licenses: lawyer
Vatican's chief spokesperson, said he would neither confirm nor deny the report
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Lawmakers demand Ghani's resignation as Afghan battle rages
Ghani's first year in office has been clouded by political infighting and escalating violence around the country
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Across arc of conflict, 'Obama Doctrine' shows signs of failure
Despite investment of $90b in counter-terror efforts, Obama has found few reliable allies to carry load on battlefield
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Shhh! New Orleans takes steps to turn down the music
It will focus initially on educating musicians and club owners about the negative health effects of loud music
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Turkish workers kidnapped in Iraq have been released: Turkish PM
Employer of workers says they are expected to return to Turkey on Wednesday or Thursday after debriefing
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Lady Gaga honoured as Billboard's 2015 Woman of the Year
The Born This Way singer has dominated popular culture and is part of its evolution









