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Brazilian officials say a fire has engulfed a low-income neighborhood in the northern city of Manaus, destroying at least wooden houses. Church credibility at risk over sex abuse Organizers of a Vatican summit on sex abuse prevention issued the warning.

Russian businessman to stay in jail pending laundering trial A Russian businessman who lived lavishly in North Carolina will remain jailed while he's prosecuted on charges including money laundering and Carnegie Hero Fund honors 18 for acts of selfless courage A Philadelphia teenager who went into a burning home to save his month-old nephew is among the 16 Americans and two Canadians being recognized for US hospital ship returns after treating Venezuelan migrants A U.

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Body of girl who died in US custody set to return Guatemalan authorities say they have completed documentation needed to clear the way for repatriation of the body of a 7-year-old migrant girl who US hints at Trump Mideast peace plan: Ambassador Nikki Haley has given a hint of the Trump administration's peace plan for Israel and the Palestinians, saying it's long, takes Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has announced his resignation in address at parliament, says he will notify king Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has announced his resignation in address at parliament, says he will notify king.

Greece accused of violently forcing out migrants An international rights watchdog has accused Greek authorities of violently forcing back migrants who tried to illegally enter Greece from neighboring EU urges Kosovo to drop tariffs as political tensions mount The European Union's top diplomat is calling on Kosovo to lift tariffs on goods from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina as tensions rise between the former Macedonia offers partial amnesty for storming of parliament Macedonian lawmakers has approved a law offering partial amnesty to some suspected perpetrators of a violent storming of parliament last year, as a Zimbabwe inquiry finds army, police killed 6 during protest Report says Zimbabwean soldiers and police used "unjustified and disproportionate" force to kill 6 people during election protests in August.

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Drug Enforcement Administration's office in Colombia has been cleared of wrongdoing following a probe of misconduct Clouds grow over German economy after stocks hit bear market Worries are growing about the strength of the German economy, Europe's largest, as business confidence slides and stock market enters bear market. Senate, which passed a resolution last week blaming Saudi Major powers report progress on new Syria constitution body Russia's foreign minister says the foreign ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey have agreed to convene the first session of a committee to draft a new Tourists found stabbed to death in Moroccan mountains The pair were found with knife wounds in their necks.

Zimbabwe presidential inquiry says army, police responsible for killing 6 protesters in post-election violence Zimbabwe presidential inquiry says army, police responsible for killing 6 protesters in post-election violence. Blind Michigan woman vanishes during visit to Peru A blind Michigan woman has gone missing after traveling to Peru for a wedding. Media freedom group records increase in journalists killed Media freedom group Reporters Without Borders says it has recorded an increase in the number of journalists killed and imprisoned worldwide this year.

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