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                    [Title] => Greek Parliament legalizes same-sex civil partnerships
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Greece's parliament has overwhelmingly approved legislation legalizing civil partnerships for gay couples, two years after the country was condemned by a European human rights court for discrimination.

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Pope Francis demanded yesterday that Europe craft a unified and fair immigration policy, saying the tens of thousands of refugees coming ashore each year need acceptance and assistance, not self-interested policies that risk lives and fuel social conflict.

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As the Philippine Senate revived the debate on capital punishment, the European Union spoke out against it and strongly urged the international community to stop the execution of convicts.

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The Philippines has signed a multilateral agreement on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters to boost its participation in global efforts to fight tax evasion.

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The European countries would face the same difficulties as the United States on how to respond to civil unrest while avoiding the use of disproportionate force, a spokesperson of the Council of Europe said on Saturday.

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The Vatican was drawn into a new controversy over its embattled bank Friday after acknowledging that the institution's new president is also chairman of a shipbuilder making warships for Germany.

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In little over a decade the internet has revolutionised our world.

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One Halloween night, in a blacked-out bedroom in Bangkok's Chinatown, Steven Martin went into physical and mental free fall. High fever oscillated with shivering cold, gut-wrenching stomach pains brought on waves of diarrhea. Howling in agony, he leapt around the room in a kind of devil dance, his body smeared with oily sweat, vomit, mucus and feces.

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Balanced implementation. This is how the controversial Cybercrime Law will help benefit the Philippines, an expert from information technology solutions company Symantec Corp. said.

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Pope Francis demanded yesterday that Europe craft a unified and fair immigration policy, saying the tens of thousands of refugees coming ashore each year need acceptance and assistance, not self-interested policies that risk lives and fuel social conflict.

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As the Philippine Senate revived the debate on capital punishment, the European Union spoke out against it and strongly urged the international community to stop the execution of convicts.

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The Philippines has signed a multilateral agreement on mutual administrative assistance in tax matters to boost its participation in global efforts to fight tax evasion.

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The Vatican was drawn into a new controversy over its embattled bank Friday after acknowledging that the institution's new president is also chairman of a shipbuilder making warships for Germany.

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Balanced implementation. This is how the controversial Cybercrime Law will help benefit the Philippines, an expert from information technology solutions company Symantec Corp. said.

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