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Europe49 mins ago Merkel ally pitches to take over German center-right party An ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel who is running to succeed her as leader of Germany's main center-right party said Wednesday that an era is ending with Merkel's departure but her legacy can't be reversed.
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RELIGION15 hours ago Italy working to help Pakistani Christian in blasphemy case Italy said Tuesday that it is working to help relocate the family of a Pakistani Christian woman acquitted eight years after being sentenced to death for blasphemy, amid warnings from her husband that the family's life is in danger in Pakistan.
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The Americas20 hours ago Caravan migrants seek shelter in Mexico City as 'Caravan Election' underway in US The leading migrant caravan pushing its way toward the U.S. border is hunkering down in Mexico City on Tuesday, as Americans head to the polls with the contentious group -- and the equally combustible immigration issue -- on their minds.
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1:44 VIDEO21 hours ago Migrant caravan reaches Mexico City Thousands camp out in the city before continuing their journey to the U.S. border; William La Jeunesse reports from Mexico on the progress.
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