A second devastating report into child abuse in Roman Catholic institutions is set to be released, six months after a first report which shocked the Irish public.
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Iran’s government has announced plans to build ten new uranium enrichment plants and said work would start within two months, state media report.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency’s governing body voted Friday to censure Iran for its secret uranium enrichment site. The White House warned Iran that the world's patience was limited.
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The Catholic Church in Ireland covered up widespread allegations of sexual abuse of children by priests for four decades, a damning official report released on Thursday said.
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin met with French business leaders on a visit aimed at boosting economic ties. But his trip sparked concern amid reports that Russia plans to buy a French warship that would boost its military capabilities.
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Juan Martin del Potro beat Roger Federer 6-2, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 on Thursday, in a result that saw the Argentine scrape into the semis in London by the tightest of margins along with the Swiss, thereby dashing the hopes of home favourite Andy Murray.
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Russian PM Vladimir Putin heads to France for a visit aimed at improving economic ties. But his trip sparked some concern amid reports of plans by Moscow to buy a French warship that would significantly boost Russia’s military capabilities.
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The German army chief of staff, Wolfgang Schneiderhan, has resigned after accusations the military withheld information about a September 4 air strike that killed scores of civilians in northern Afghanistan.
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John Demjanjuk, an 89-year-old suspected former Nazi guard, was rolled into a Munich court in a wheelchair Monday for the start of his trial on charges of being an accessory in the deaths of nearly 28,000 Jews.
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Iran’s government announced plans to build ten new uranium enrichment plants and said work would start within two months, prompting widespread international condemnation from the US, Britain, Germany and France.
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Russia’s Nikolay Davydenko produced a masterful display to defeat Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro (6-3, 6-4) in less than two hours and clinch his first World Tour Finals title in London.
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