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Car bomb kills six, wounds 30 near Iraq's Mosul
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - At least six people were killed, including two soldiers, and 30 wounded in a car bomb blast in the northern Iraqi town of Qayyara on Tuesday, police and medical sources said.
Vatican 'suffragettes' want vote, change, in a man's Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholic women say there's a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.
Vatican 'suffragettes' want vote, change, in a man's Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholic women say there's a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.
Interpol seizes 500 tonnes of illicit drugs in worldwide raids
PARIS (Reuters) - Coordinated police raids in 116 countries have netted 500 tonnes of illicit pharmaceuticals available online, including fake cancer medications, counterfeit pain pills and illegal medical syringes, the Interpol police organisation said on Tuesday.
Vatican 'suffragettes' want vote, change, in a man's Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholic women say there's a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.
Interpol seizes 500 tonnes of illicit drugs in worldwide raids
PARIS (Reuters) - Coordinated police raids in 116 countries have netted 500 tonnes of illicit pharmaceuticals available online, including fake cancer medications, counterfeit pain pills and illegal medical syringes, the Interpol police organisation said on Tuesday.
Dyson chooses Singapore over Britain to build electric car
James Dyson, the billionaire British inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, has chosen to build his electric car in Singapore to be close to Asian customers, supply chains and a highly skilled workforce.
Vatican 'suffragettes' want vote, change, in a man's Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholic women say there's a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.
Interpol seizes 500 tonnes of illicit drugs in worldwide raids
PARIS (Reuters) - Coordinated police raids in 116 countries have netted 500 tonnes of illicit pharmaceuticals available online, including fake cancer medications, counterfeit pain pills and illegal medical syringes, the Interpol police organisation said on Tuesday.
Vatican 'suffragettes' want vote, change, in a man's Church
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Catholic women say there's a clerical stained glass ceiling in the Vatican, and they want to shatter it.