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A medieval order dedicated to aid work around the world has marked 900 years of service.
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Italy's centre-left party to elect new leader
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Around 100 cruise-liners sail through Venice every year, bringing tourists and controversy.
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Pope names six new non-European cardinals
Prelates from nations as diverse as India, Nigeria and Lebanon elevated in bid to underline Catholic Church's diversity.
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