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Iran executed the entire male population of a village for drug trafficking, says Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs (timesofisrael.com)
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Mining Director Busted for Elephant Poisonings - Getting to the bottom of gruesome elephant killings in Zimbabwe. (news.nationalgeographic.com)
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One of the highest-ranking Vatican officials is being compelled to testify this weekend in a public hearing about clerical sex abuse in an unusual demonstration of holding even the most senior Catholic bishops accountable for the scandal (washingtonpost.com)
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Australian Labor Party operatives caught on camera bragging about taxpayer-funded US trip, sabotaging Trump and Clinton campaigns (theage.com.au)
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EU shelves plans to ban kettles from homes amid fears of the U.K. leaving the EU (independent.co.uk)
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A diverse team of scientists have traced the origins of mysterious pockets of high ozone concentrations and low water vapor in the air above the western Pacific Ocean near Guam to fires burning in Southeast Asia and in Africa. (sciencedaily.com)
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Early exit polls show that Iran's reformers, including current president Hassan Rouhani are leading in the country's election (bbc.com)
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Local German governments demand 'politician stalker' law: Local politicians have experienced more and more personal threats from the far right for carrying out their legal duty to house refugees. Now municipalities want the law to recognize "politician stalking" as a crime (dw.com)
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President Hassan Rouhani won a resounding vote of confidence and his reformist allies won 29 out of the 30 seats reserved for the capital Tehran in parliamentary elections that could speed Iran's post-sanctions opening to the world, early results released on Saturday showed (reuters.com)
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Monarch butterflies have made a big comeback in their wintering grounds in Mexico, after suffering serious declines. The area covered by the orange-and-black insects in the mountains west of Mexico City this season was more than three and a half times greater than last winter. (bigstory.ap.org)
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