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West African leaders aim to install unity government in Bamako, as new footage emerges of Timbuktu shrine destruction.
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UNESCO agrees to fund repairs for site of Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem, despite Israeli and US objections.
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Recognition battle over Jesus' birthplace
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How does the US treat its homeless?
As one state passes a bill of rights for the homeless, others are making it illegal to sleep or beg in public places.
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Italian PM says 'one week to save eurozone'
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