May 24, 2013
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Archbishop of Turin Cesare Nosiglia (second left) views the Shroud of Turin on Saturday at the Turin cathedral in Vatican City. The shroud is on display for a TV appearance.
Relic ‘conveys peace’
VATICAN CITY — The Shroud of Turin went on display for a special TV appearance Saturday amid new research disputing claims it’s a medieval fake and purporting to date the linen some say was Jesus’ ...
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Pope Francis leads Easter vigil service Saturday in St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican.
Pope presides over Easter Vigil service
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis celebrated a trimmed back Easter Vigil service Saturday after having reached out to Muslims and women during a Holy Week in which he began to put his mark on the Catholi...
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Syrian rebels enter Aleppo neighborhood
BEIRUT — Syrian rebels pushed into a strategic neighborhood in the northern city of Aleppo after days of heavy clashes, seizing control of at least part of the hilltop district and killing a pro-go...
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Pakistani police officers take position on the rooftop of a building last May during a crackdown against criminals in Karachi, Pakistan. For months, the Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry has been leading special hearings on Karachi's crime, berating the city's top police officers for failing to act.
In Pakistan underworld, a cop is said to be a king
KARACHI, Pakistan — A corrupt, low-level cop with a healthy dose of street smarts rises to control hundreds of illegal gambling dens in Pakistan’s largest city. By doling out millions of dollars in...
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Worshippers offer prayers for Easter and former South African president Nelson Mandela atop a hill overlooking Johannesburg on Saturday. A statement released Saturday says Mandela was breathing without difficulty after having a procedure to clear fluid in his lung area caused by pneumonia.
Mandela recovering from illness
JOHANNESBURG — Nelson Mandela is breathing “without difficulty” after having a procedure to clear fluid in his lung area that was caused by pneumonia, the spokesman for South Africa’s president sai...
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US watching Koreas cautiously
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea warned Seoul on Saturday that the Korean Peninsula had entered “a state of war” and threatened to shut down a border factory complex that’s the last major symbol of...
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Children play at a camp for displaced people Jan. 29 in the town of Laiza, in northern Myanmar's Kachin-controlled region. Increased conflict is threatening government reform in the country.
Conflict threatens Myanmar reform
LAIZA, Myanmar — When Myanmar’s post-junta government took power two years ago vowing to bring democracy to one of the world’s most repressed nations, Da Shi Naw was under no illusion his own life ...
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Kenyan court upholds election result
NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenya’s Supreme Court on Saturday upheld the election of Uhuru Kenyatta as the country’s next president and the loser accepted that verdict, ending an election season that riveted ...
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Egypt issues arrest warrant for TV satirist
CAIRO — Egypt’s state prosecutors ordered the arrest Saturday of a popular television satirist for allegedly insulting Islam and the country’s leader, in a move that government opponents say is aim...
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Christian worshippers carry a cross toward the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, traditionally believed to be the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, during the Good Friday procession in Jerusalem's Old Citya on Friday. Less than 2 percent of Israel and the Palestinian territories' population is Christian, split mostly between Catholicism and Orthodox streams of Christianity. Christians in the West Bank wanting to attend services in Jerusalem must obtain permission from Israeli authorities.
Pilgrims in Israel honor crucifixion of Jesus
JERUSALEM — Hundreds of Christians streamed through the cobblestone alleyways of Jerusalem’s Old City on Friday, hoisting wooden crosses and chanting prayers to mark the crucifixion of Jesus. Th...
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