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gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby obree speech latin for to the city and to the world francis offered a pardon for sins in a reflection on the world's war ravaged region. tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by her strifes airport had been shut down amid two weeks of fighting for the libyan capital forces loyal to strongman khalifa haftar have been unable to break into the city defended by libya's internationally recognized. egyptians are voting for a second day in a referendum that could grant the country's all over tarion leader abdel fattah el-sisi another term in office the proposed changes to the constitution would also give the former army general more power over the judiciary a move heavily criticized by international human rights groups. several thousand people turned out for new anti-government protests in the serbian capital belgrade on saturday they demand more democracy and media freedom in the country the fresh protests come just a day after president alexander held a mass rally in
gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby obree speech latin for to the city and to the world francis offered a pardon for sins in a reflection on the world's war ravaged region. tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by her strifes airport had been shut down amid two weeks of fighting for the libyan capital forces loyal to strongman khalifa haftar have been unable to break into the city defended by libya's...
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gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby or be speech latin for to the city and to the world pope francis offered a pardon for sins and a reflection on the world's war ravaged regions he also condemned the bombings in sri lanka and offered condolences for the victims' families. a landslide in southwestern colombia has filled at least fourteen people and injured five others heavy rains triggered the disaster in profits it ferried at least eight houses and blocked the portion of the pan-american highway landslides or tomic during columbia's rainy season. dance military leader general abdel fattah says he is committed to handing power to a civilian government the military has pledged to respond within a week to demands for civilian control the announcement came after further street demonstrations protests organizations have put forward a list of candidates including some military representatives. tripoli's only working airport has reopened after being hit by air strikes airport had been shut down amid two weeks of fighting over
gathered in st peter's square to listen to the pope deliver his traditional easter address in his annual irby or be speech latin for to the city and to the world pope francis offered a pardon for sins and a reflection on the world's war ravaged regions he also condemned the bombings in sri lanka and offered condolences for the victims' families. a landslide in southwestern colombia has filled at least fourteen people and injured five others heavy rains triggered the disaster in profits it...
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targeted because they're his opponents and also therefore do you have the rule of law being strengthened irby we can have one of the big problems in ukraine is the sense that the courts and the police are fundamentally at the beck and call of the rich and powerful and so the president has to on the one hand reassert the authority of the state create a sense of respect for the law by the people in force it but on the other hand it mustn't be seen to use it as an instrument because otherwise it simply becomes tainted. down the line there were questions to say then is that is the south east of ukraine the conflict how far can it be resolved that might be if you could separate the two. problems of crimea and the donbass it might be possible that the dog could be found some status that would now be acceptable inside ukraine but acceptable to the people running on the us the people living there and so on. and except also then to the rest of ukrainians the bigger problem it seems to me is the question of the future of crimea it seems to me inconceivable that russian opinion will change over the crim
targeted because they're his opponents and also therefore do you have the rule of law being strengthened irby we can have one of the big problems in ukraine is the sense that the courts and the police are fundamentally at the beck and call of the rich and powerful and so the president has to on the one hand reassert the authority of the state create a sense of respect for the law by the people in force it but on the other hand it mustn't be seen to use it as an instrument because otherwise it...