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New Palestinian poll shows discontent with Hamas and its war in Gaza with Israel last summer

JERUSALEM – A new poll shows most Gaza residents are unhappy with the territory’s Hamas rulers and by its war with Israel last summer. The poll released Tuesday shows 50 percent of Gaza residents want to emigrate, compared to 25 percent in the West Bank. A majority, 63 percent, expressed …

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Moldovan premier resigns after questions about authenticity of high school, university degrees

CHISINAU, Moldova – Moldova’s prime minister has resigned after questions arose about the authenticity of his high school and university degrees. Chiril Gaburuci, 38, announced his resignation Friday after he was questioned late Thursday by prosecutors about his studies. “I regret that questions about my studies have become an instrument …

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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announces unity government will dissolve

RAMALLAH, West Bank – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced the national unity government he formed with Hamas last year will dissolve. Abbas did not make any mention of a timetable for resignation in his announcement Tuesday night. But it is expected within days. Abbas said the move was “because Hamas …

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Chinese state media blast opposition after Hong Kong election plan shot down

HONG KONG – Chinese state media have blasted Hong Kong’s pro-democracy opposition lawmakers for being “destroyers” of democratic development a day after they shot down Beijing’s election blueprint for the British former colony. The Chinese Communist Party’s flagship newspaper published an editorial Friday deploring the vote and accusing the pro-democracy …

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10 bodies found in clandestine graves on outskirts of Acapulco, Mexican officials say

ACAPULCO, Mexico – Authorities in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero say they have found 10 bodies in clandestine graves on the outskirts of the Pacific beach resort of Acapulco. State prosecutors spokesman Randy Suastegui said Monday that three women were among the dead. He said authorities have been examining …

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UN envoy warns that Yemen is "one step" from famine, with 31 million people in need

UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. envoy for Yemen says the conflict-torn Middle East nation is “one step” from famine, with 31 million people needing humanitarian assistance compared to just 7 million two years ago. Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed told reporters after briefing the Security Council behind closed doors Wednesday that …

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Swiss court denies appeal for release on bail by 1 of 7 men arrested in FIFA bribery case

BELLINZONA, Switzerland – Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court has rejected a request for release on bail by one of the seven men arrested on corruption charges last month in a raid on FIFA’s luxury hotel in Zurich. The Swiss court said “there was a risk that the appellant would abscond if …

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French minister warns that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can explode 'at any moment'

UNITED NATIONS – France’s foreign minister is warning that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can explode “at any moment” and the Islamic State extremist group can interfere at any time. Laurent Fabius told a group of reporters Monday that “if and when it explodes, it’s very, very, very problematic for the whole …

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UN chief says world should be ashamed at failure to end the Syrian conflict, now in 5th year

UNITED NATIONS – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says the world should be ashamed that three years after major powers approved a blueprint in Geneva to bring peace to Syria the suffering of its people is reaching new depths. The U.N. chief said more than 220,000 Syrians have died in the conflict, …

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European court to rule in case brought by nearly 400 people over Russian school hostage-taking

PARIS – The European Court of Human Rights has agreed to rule in a case brought by nearly 400 survivors and family members of victims of a school hostage-taking in southern Russia in 2004 that left more than 300 dead. The survivors and family members argue that the state failed …

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