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How two Irish sisters beat a Kafkaesque system
DUBLIN (Reuters) - When she was 12, Ena Ronayne made a call from a public telephone box to the Cork maternity hospital where she thought she had been born. It was the wrong place.
Mexico president sees no swift extradition of kingpin Guzman
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Captured Mexican drug lord Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman faces an outstanding jail term in Mexico and any extradition to the United States is likely to take time, President Enrique Pena Nieto said on Wednesday.
Australian PM unmoved by fresh refugee abuse claims
SYDNEY, Feb 07, 2014 (AFP) - Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott was unmoved by new reports Friday of asylum-seeker abuse and claims a group was turned back to Indonesia in a lifeboat, saying his harsh policies were "working".
Iran agrees to explain nuclear detonators to UN
TEHRAN: Iran agreed Sunday to clarify to the UN atomic agency its need for detonators used in nuclear devices, as part of a probe into allegations of its past weapons work.
Dr Mahathir denies being anti-hadith
PETALING JAYA: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad claimed he was labelled as "anti-hadith" by people who fear that their religious opinions may be put to question.
'Japan's Beethoven' not even deaf: ghost composer
TOKYO (AFP) - The man who was the musical brains behind a supposedly deaf composer dubbed "Japan's Beethoven" claimed Thursday that the mock maestro was not hearing-impaired - and couldn't even write sheet music.
Border province punishes Turkey's policy on Syria in polls
ANTAKYA, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey's policy of keeping its border with Syria open despite the war there cost the ruling party control of the border province of Hatay in local elections at the weekend.
After Crimea, Moldova too fears 'unwanted' events on road to EU
COMRAT, Moldova (Reuters) - Russia has just offered a lifeline for the winemakers of Gagauzia, an autonomous region of Moldova whose leaders do not agree with the country's push to join the European Union.
Japan says Bitcoin not a currency, but taxable
TOKYO (AFP) - Japan's government said Friday that Bitcoin is not a currency but that it "is natural" that transactions involving the virtual unit should be taxed.
Making waves in Rome
BROADCASTING student Melissa Fernando impressed seasoned media professionals at the recent World Catholic Association for Communication (SIGNIS) World Congress 2014 in Rome, Italy.