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Universal ethical truths are at the core of Jewish High Holy Days

My most vivid adolescent memories of the Jewish High Holy Days are the painful rumbling of my empty stomach as I fasted on Yom Kippur, and the sharp blasts of the shofar – the ram’s horn – sounding from the synagogue pulpit.

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Italian Alpine glacier close to collapse, officials warn

Part of a massive glacier on the Italian side of the Mont Blanc mountain range is close to collapse after accelerated melting in the late summer heat, officials at a nearby town warned Wednesday.

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Austrian far-right Freedom Party dogged by Nazi past

A return of Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPOe) to government is seen as likely after Sunday's parliamentary elections, highlighting once again the party's chequered history.

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Israel final vote results give Netanyahu additional seat

Israel's election committee published final results from last week's election on Wednesday that gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud an additional seat, but which did not change the deadlock the country faces.

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Tropical fish swim into Europe's waters as common species head north

Cod, sole and plaice might be regulars on European dinner tables but as climate change heats the oceans common species are heading to cooler northern waters -- with profound potential consequences for fish stocks and consumers.

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Climate change is devastating oceans and Earth's frozen spaces in ways that directly threaten a large slice of humanity

Two days after a climate summit failed to deliver game-changing pledges to slash carbon emissions, the United Nations warned Wednesday that global warming is devastating oceans and Earth's frozen spaces in ways that directly threaten a large slice of humanity.

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Climate striker Greta Thunberg wins Swedish rights prize

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg on Wednesday won the Right Livelihood Award, sometimes called the "alternative Nobel Prize", the jury for the Swedish human rights prize said.

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Opera star Placido Domingo withdraws from all future Met performances

Placido Domingo, the legendary opera singer facing myriad sexual harassment accusations, is withdrawing from all future performances at New York's Metropolitan Opera, both he and the institution announced Tuesday.

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‘Do you think I’m stupid?’: Rudy Giuliani says Democrats ‘walked into a trap’ on impeachment

President Donald Trump's personal defense attorney on Tuesday took a bizarre victory lap on Fox News only hours after the House of Representatives announced an impeachment inquiry into the commander-in-chief.

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Trump releasing transcript with Ukraine means he should also do so with Putin calls: CNN reporter

President Donald Trump set a precedent on Tuesday that should allow the release of the transcripts of his phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin, CNN's Pamela Brown reported Tuesday.

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Macron urges Iran, US to restart negotiations in address to UN

The United States and Iran need to take a leap of faith and show some courage to build peace, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday, as he urged them and key powers to negotiate to avoid a wider conflict across the Middle East.

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Trump gets approval for second Scottish golf course

Donald Trump's controversial plans for a second golf course at his Menie Estate resort in Aberdeenshire were approved by the local council on Tuesday.

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The whistleblower, impeachment and Trump phone call: What we know

Growing numbers of Democrats are calling for the impeachment of US President Donald Trump over allegations that he sought political dirt on his potential 2020 presidential rival, Joe Biden.

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