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Cardinals prepare to choose new pope
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On Tuesday ,115 Roman Catholic priests known as Cardinal Electors will begin the daunting task of electing the new pope. It is known as a Conclave and takes ...
UK health officials urge against antibiotics
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Britian's top health official says antibiotic resistance could be a catastrophic threat to the future of medicine. She's calling for pharmaceutical companies to focus on developing new drugs. Al Jazeera's Emma Haywa...
Online News Update – Fukushima Shadow: Anti-atomic activists angry at nuclear revival plans
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Daily English News -Fukushima 2 years on: ‘Nuclear fallout impact bigger than established’
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Daily English News Plz Subscrib for Latest News Mass rallies have been held across Japan calling on the government to...
Rome ups security as world awaits new Pope
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It is less than 24 hours to go before the Roman Catholic cardinals begin the process of electing a new Pope. A day before the conclave, the city of Rome is gearing up for the arrival of hundreds of thousands of beli...
Failed bomb plot suspect claims innocence
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The man accused of leading a team of would-be bombers in London eight years ago, has told Al Jazeera that British police withheld evidence at his trial. Mukhtar Ibrahim's lawyers hope a potential legal review could ...
Calls for Vatican reforms await new Pope
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Starting on Tuesday, 115 cardinals from around the world will gather at the Sistene Chapel for a secret meeting to elect the next Pope. One of the biggest issues the next Pope will face is how to modernise a faith t...
UK student loan system angers some Muslims
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Muslims students in the UK have been protesting against a new loan system that was implemented this academic year because it must be paid back with interest. For a devout Muslim, this is unacceptable because usury i...
Vatican prepares for pope election
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Final preparations are being made at the Vatican for the election of a new Catholic pope. And as Roman Catholics keep a close eye on the ballot, the church's place in today's society is also under scrutiny. So too i...
Greeks rally against Canadian gold mine project
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Up to 15.000 people have taken to the streets of the Greek city of Thessaloniki, against a planned Canadian gold mining project. The demonstrators say the mine will cause irreversible environmental damage to the are...
GPS tracking shoes give dementia sufferers independence
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A new type of shoe with a built-in GPS system has been created to help give people suffering from dementia more freedom to move around. The tracking device broadcasts a signal - like a mobile telephone that can be t...
Russia marks international women’s day
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In a time honoured tradition, millions of Russian men are buying flowers to mark International Women's Day. But women's rights activists say not enough is being done year round - the former Soviet Union still has hi...
Daily English News – NYPD lied under oath to prosecute OWS activist
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Daily English News Plz Subscrib for Latest News In 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement took America by storm. Many citizens across the country stood-up against the injustice brought on by the big banks, and altho...
Spain’s Valencia hit by downturn
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Once one of Spain's boom-towns, Valencia is now saddled with the one of the biggest debt burdens in the country. Valencia spent billions of euros on big projects, many of which are now empty or closed. Many argue th...
Italy’s ex-prime minister convicted over leaks
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Italy's former Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to one year in prison in a case involving his media empire. Berlusconi was found guilty of publishing transcripts of wiretapped converstations in o...
Lead Bolshoi dancer confesses to acid attack
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Police in Russia say three men arrested on Tuesday in connection with an acid attack on the Bolshoi ballet's artistic director have confessed to the crime. A leading dancer from the troupe has admitted he was the ma...
Bulgaria tells Britain to stop ‘scapegoating’
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Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Nicolay Mladenov has told Al Jazeera he believes British politicians are singling out his country in the UK immigration debate. EU restrictions are due to be abolished next year, and some...
