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Iraqi Artist Warns of 'Scenario of Destruction'

Acclaimed Iraqi artist Dia al-Azzawi, who exhibits almost 550 of his works in Qatar this week, says his country faces a bleak future and the assault on Mosul is "a scenario of destruction."

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UNESCO Adopts Controversial Resolution on East Jerusalem

The U.N. cultural agency on Tuesday adopted a controversial Arab-sponsored resolution on east Jerusalem which Israel has said ignores Jewish ties to a key holy site.

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Woman Screams in Pain during Caning in Indonesia's Aceh

A young woman screamed in pain as she was caned Monday in front of a jeering crowd in Indonesia's Aceh, the latest person to be punished for breaking the province's strict Islamic laws.

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Austria to Tear Down Hitler Birth House

The house in Austria where Adolf Hitler was born is to be torn down to stop it from becoming a neo-Nazi shrine, the government said Monday, after years of bitter legal wrangling with the current owner.

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Syria's Dabiq Central to IS Vision of Apocalypse

The northern Syrian town of Dabiq, which Turkish-backed rebels seized from the Islamic State group on Sunday, has major symbolic importance for the jihadists.

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Pope Raises 'Gaucho Priest' and Six Others to Sainthood

Pope Francis proclaimed seven new saints on Sunday, including the Argentine "gaucho priest" who served as an inspiration for the pontiff, and two people who were slain for their Catholic faith.

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Anti-Gay Marriage Protesters Return to French Streets

Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to demonstrate against gay marriage and to call for candidates in next year's presidential election to support "traditional family values."

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Pope Opens Private Summer Apartments to Tourists

Who needs a summer palace? Not Pope Francis, who has renounced the delights of Castel Gandolfo outside Rome and opened his private apartments to tourists, the Vatican said Friday.

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Pontiff's Order Elects First Non-European 'Black Pope'

For the first time in its almost 500-year history, the Roman Catholic Jesuit order on Friday elected a non-European as its leader, a post informally known as the "black pope."

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Turkish Delegate Rips Prophet Mohammed Cartoon from Council of Europe Mural

A Turkish official ripped a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed out of a mural at the Council of Europe headquarters in Strasbourg, a source at the rights body said Friday.

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