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Fade-out near for ‘Cinema Paradiso’
75-year-old Antonio fears he may be the last of Portugal’s travelling film projectionists
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In patriarchal Nepal, first female president works for equality
Bidhya Devi Bhandari says her work on strengthening the political voice of Nepali women is not over yet
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Pope says Church should shun obsession with power, money
Francis says the Church should be "restless, always closer to the abandoned ones, the forgotten ones"
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Australia backs call to ban Russia from Rio Olympics
Only the IAAF has the power to ban Russia from international competition
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Energy crisis: Mega power projects put on back burner as govt changes tack
A $46 billion deal signed with China this year includes several large energy projects
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Thousands protest at Afghan killings as sectarian fears rise
The mainly Shia Hazaras have long suffered ill-treatment and persecution in Afghanistan
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Saudi Arabia says will diversify oil economy to slow climate change
According to an estimate, Saudi Arabia emits 527 million tonnes of carbon dioxide a year
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University of Missouri president, chancellor out after race protest
Missouri, US, has been home to increasing racial tensions after police shot and killed an unarmed young black man
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More people giving to charity globally, Myanmar most generous
The study by the London-based around 1.4 billion people donating money in 2014, up from 28.3 percent in 2013
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Obama's immigration action blocked again
The US states say federal government exceeded its authority in demanding whole categories of immigrants be protected









