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Pell, who once helped elect popes, is the highest-ranking Catholic Church official ever convicted of child sex crimes.
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The presidential vote planned for next month may be neither free nor fair, say critics.
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At a briefing on Wednesday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said his state has more than 83,000 cases of coronavirus.
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The former business consultant was released by Tehran more than a year ago, but was unable to return to his family.
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A daughter of a victim doesn't blame the quarantine, but the system she says is not protecting women.
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Progress on Euro-Atlantic integration may not stave off major challenges the region is facing.
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Ramjee was internationally recognised for her work in the field of microbicide research.
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UK, Spain, see highest daily deaths as Iran's total toll passes 3,000 in what's seen as worst crisis since WWII.
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United States reportedly deploying Patriot missiles in Iraq to counter possible Iranian rocket attacks.
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The two sides met on Tuesday and are scheduled to meet again on Wednesday for further talks.
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Police accused of using heavy-handed tactics to enforce the dusk to dawn curfew since its introduction on Friday.
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Healthcare workers turn to social media to raise awareness, lobby for more supplies and build support during pandemic.
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The 13-year-old boy was reportedly shot dead when police cracked down to enforce a curfew imposed over COVID-19 on Monday evening.
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The total number of confirmed coronavirus cases rise to 781 in Qatar, including two deaths.
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The meteorological community relies on observations taken manually by weather observers from all around the world.
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Ismail Mohamed Abdulwahab, believed to be the UK's youngest victim, had no underlying health conditions, family says.
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A doctor explains that youthful immune systems can go into overdrive when fighting COVID-19 and this can prove fatal.
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Millions of jobs under threat in Bangladesh as clothes factories lose orders and close their doors.
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Images of Cuban doctors in virus-hit Italy have drawn attention, highlighting a tradition of medical internationalism.
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Death threats could not dampen Sheema Kermani's resolve; she has inspired women across Pakistan for the past 35 years.
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A health emergency in Mexico, as Latin American countries step up measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic
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Government has approved $2.6bn project to redevelop area that houses Indian capital's most iconic landmarks.
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South Korea has largely contained virus by enlisting the public's support, being transparent and testing.
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A recent Malawi court ruling to cancel elections has excited Africa observers. But is it really a big precedent?
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Proposal seeks to remove 50-year practice of using criminal penalties on companies to prevent unintentional bird deaths.
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Rights groups call for immediate stop to police operations and warn against more abuses during national health crisis.
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Paying no heed to social distancing rules, a herd of goats has overrun locked-down Llandudno.
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Coronavirus does not provide a level playing field for the poor - and that is no shock to people of colour in the US.
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Trump calls efforts to slow the spread of the virus 'a matter of life and death' and warns of a 'rough' two weeks ahead.
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Brussels officials are concerned that Viktor Orban's power-grab may undermine the principles of the European Union.
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The new coronavirus is posing an unprecedented election year challenge to candidates across the political spectrum.
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Ruling comes as several states seek to ban the procedure in an effort rights groups say is 'exploiting a health crisis'.
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US fatalities exceed China's tally, with more than 3,400 deaths, as Spain, UK and France report record rise in toll.
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But confirmed cases are rising at a slower rate than they were last week, officials note.
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There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
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Governor Andrew Cuomo's comments come as US's nationwide death toll eclipses China's official count.
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The Malaysian women's ministry apology came after online posters on how to act at home sparked a public outcry.
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As deaths rise, footage emerges of police hitting man with baton while almost 1,000 are arrested for flouting rules.
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Thirty-one Bahrainis landed in Qatar on Friday but were left stranded, as Manama does not allow direct flights to Doha.
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Senegal locks down, but with limited access to clean water, fears rise about how far infections could spread.
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After her close friend and fellow sex worker is murdered, one woman is on a mission to stop the violence.
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announces more restrictions on cabinet meetings as Tokyo expands overseas travel ban.
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The global pandemic is spreading rapidly, but some countries still do not have the capacity to test people.
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Some police may have gone 'further than they should have', says government minister, amid concerns over civil liberties.
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Iranian official says attack took place near Iran's Bazargan border with Turkey.
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After the restrictions came into force, cases of violence against women have increased, including two murders.
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Yhombi-Opango, who was ill before contracting the virus, has died in a Paris hospital, according to his family.
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Barcelona's professional athletes, including footballers, agree to wage cut to pay for non-sporting staff's salaries.
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As the coronavirus pandemic spreads globally, so too have wildcat strikes across the US.