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'Endemic Impunity': UN report on Yemen says United States, France, and Britain may be complicit in war crimes

"Five years into the conflict, violations against Yemeni civilians continue unabated, with total disregard for the plight of the people and a lack of international action to hold parties to the conflict accountable."

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How American Christian media promoted charity abroad

Many religions urge their adherents to be charitable toward those in need.

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Banksy work stolen from outside Pompidou Centre in Paris

A stenciled work by the elusive British street artist Banksy has been stolen from outside the Pompidou Centre in Paris, the modern art museum announced Tuesday.

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Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie shortlisted for Booker Prize

Two previous winners, Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie, were shortlisted on Tuesday for the Booker Prize for the best English-language fiction to be awarded in October.

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Top Philippine court refuses to legalize gay marriage

A landmark case to legalise gay marriage was rejected by the Philippines' highest court on Tuesday, but LGBT advocates in the deeply Catholic nation vowed to push their battle in the legislature.

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French mayor urges crackdown on the 'wackos' climbing Mont Blanc

The mayor of Chamonix in the French Alps has urged President Emmanuel Macron to act against "wackos" climbing the nearby Mont Blanc, after a series of incidents including a British tourist abandoning a rowing machine on the famed mountain.

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Why would anyone want to sit on a plane for over 18 hours? An economist takes the world’s longest flight

Recently Qantas announced plans to conduct test flights from New York and London to Sydney and two other Australian cities.

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Surveying archaeologists across the globe reveals deeper and more widespread roots of the human age, the Anthropocene

Examples of how human societies are changing the planet abound – from building roads and houses, clearing forests for agriculture and digging train tunnels, to shrinking the ozone layer, driving species extinct, changing the climate and acidifying the oceans. Human impacts are everywhere. Our societies have changed Earth so much that it’s impossible to reverse many of these effects.

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The Great Barrier Reef outlook is ‘very poor’. We have one last chance to save it

It’s official. The outlook for the Great Barrier Reef has been downgraded from “poor” to “very poor” by the Australian government’s own experts.

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Polish village hasn’t seen a boy born in nearly 10 years – here’s how that computes

The tiny Polish village of Miejsce Odrzanskie has become the unlikely source of international media attention over the past fortnight as a result of what the New York Times called “a strange population anomaly”. It has now been almost a decade since the last boy was born in this place, with the most recent 12 babies all having been girls.

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UN rights investigator on Myanmar lambasts Suu Kyi

Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi has washed her hands of the Rohingya crisis, a UN rights investigator said Tuesday ahead of a meeting between South Korea's President Moon Jae-in and the tarnished democracy icon.

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China backs North Korea amid deadlocked nuclear talks

China reasserted its backing for North Korea on Tuesday as its foreign minister visited Pyongyang, vowing to maintain "close communication" with its longstanding ally in the face of deadlocked nuclear talks with Washington.

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US 'complicit in this nightmare,' says Sanders, after Trump-backed Saudi coalition kills over 100 in bombing of Yemeni prison

"Congress has declared this war unconstitutional. We must now stand up to Trump and defund all U.S. involvement in these horrors."

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