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Papacy stirs ‘dirty war’ past

Pope Francis is known for his humility, his reluctance to talk about himself. The self-effacement, admirers say, is why he has hardly ever denied one of the harshest allegations against him: That he was among church leaders who actively supported Argentina’s murderous dictatorship....   | Read..
 

Surgery robbed Pope of a lung

The new Pope has daunting challenges ahead ranging from the church sex abuse scandal to reinvigorating the flock. ...   | Read..
 

Xi Jinping takes full power in balancing act

China’s new Communist Party leader, Xi Jinping, completed his formal transition to power today, assuming the presidency during a parliamentary meeting which has sen...   | Read..
 

Suu Kyi faces wrath of villagers

Myanmar Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi faced the wrath of hundreds of villagers today angered by her defence of an independent report that backed expansion of a copper mine ...   | Read..
 

Obama keeps all Iran options on the table

President Barack Obama has said the US has significant capabilities to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, and he was keeping all options on the table....   | Read..
 
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Nepal judge sworn in as interim head

Chief Justice Khil Raj Regmi was today sworn in as Nepal’s interim Prime Minister to head a g...   | Read..

Stevenson was ‘bored’ by fiction of his day

Robert Louis Stevenson is the author of Treasure Island and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, so...   | Read..
 
 
 
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