June 19, 2013
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Suicide bomber kills several
KABUL, Afghanistan — A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a motorcycle packed with explosives into a joint U.S.-Afghan patrol on Monday, killing 14 people including three Americans in the latest attack ...
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Crisis fuels Catalan separatist sentiment
BARCELONA, Spain — Three weeks after a massive Catalan separatist march in Barcelona — the biggest since the 1970s — the independence flags still flutter from balconies across Spain’s second larges...
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Georgian grape pickers demonstrate government’s challenge in election
SAGAREJO, Georgia — The green grapes that Temuri Dolenjashvili and his wife snipped from the vines Sunday and emptied by the bucket into the back of their truck provide the only income for their ex...
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Venezuelan candidates mobilize backers before vote
CARACAS, Venezuela — By tradition, supporters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rouse voters before dawn on election day blaring bugle tunes from loudspeakers mounted on trucks cruising through p...
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Madrid anti-austerity protests turn violent again
MADRID — Tens of thousands of Spaniards and Portuguese rallied in the streets of their countries’ capitals Saturday to protest enduring deep economic pain from austerity measure, and the demonstrat...
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Afghanstan forces suffer from insider attacks, too
KABUL, Afghanistan — Afghan Army Sgt. Habibullah Hayar didn’t know it, but he had been sleeping with his enemy for weeks. Twenty days ago, one of his roommates was arrested for allegedly plottin...
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Syrian fighting torches historic medieval site
BEIRUT — A fire sparked by battles between Syrian President Bashar Assad’s troops and rebel fighters tore through Aleppo’s centuries-old covered market Saturday, burning wooden doors and scorching ...
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Egypt’s president heads to Turkey to build on ties
CAIRO — Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi travels to Turkey on Sunday to strengthen an emerging alliance between two moderate Islamist governments in a region beset by conflict and instability. ...
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Evidence tossed at start of papal butler’s trial
VATICAN CITY — The pope’s once-trusted butler went on trial Saturday for allegedly stealing papal documents and passing them off to a journalist in the worst security breach of the Vatican’s recent...
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No tax, no blessing: church insists on levy
BERLIN — The road to heaven is paved with more than good intentions for Germany’s 24 million Catholics. If they don’t pay their religious taxes, they will be denied sacraments, including weddin...
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