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Economic Crisis Complicates Sex Lives of Young Venezuelans

Short on dollars, John and Amanda sneak back to their parents' homes when they want an intimate moment, while Carlos goes into sexual hibernation during financially lean months. Oriana, on the other hand, buys her contraceptives on the black market for a small fortune.

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Macron Defends French Teen Threatened over Anti-Islam Rant

French President Emmanuel Macron has defended a French teenager who received death threats after an expletive-laden Instagram rant against Islam, saying the right to blaspheme was enshrined in the constitution and she needs to be protected, in comments published Wednesday.

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Smoke, Soot and Sweat: Egypt's Charcoal Workers

To fuel Egyptians' love for shisha pipes and barbecues, Said Mahrous and his men toil in an open-air furnace, inhaling thick plumes of smoke day in, day out.

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French State in Dock over Violence against Women

A Frenchwoman whose sister and parents were murdered by the sister's former partner will accuse the state in court on Monday of being responsible for their deaths over its alleged failure to protect the family.

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World's Most Expensive Whiskies Go Up for Sale

Some of the world's rarest and most expensive whiskies went on sale on Friday in an online auction of a private collection amassed by a late U.S. soft drink bottling tycoon.

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Pope Says Poverty Can be Beaten if Rich Play Their Part

Pope Francis insisted Wednesday poverty could be beaten if the world's rich play a full part in ending inequality as he attended a conference on financial inclusion.

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Qatar Event with Mashrou' Leila Canceled amid Furor

Northwestern University in Qatar has canceled a media discussion featuring popular Lebanese band Mashrou’ Leila for "safety reasons," the institution said Tuesday, amid social media furor.

The American university said it invited the Lebanese band, one of the most popular music groups in the region, to a talk at its Doha branch about Middle Eastern media revolutions this week but then moved the event to its Evanston, Illinois campus.

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Slovenia's First Mosque Opens after 50 Years

Slovenia's first mosque opened in the capital Ljubljana on Monday after surmounting financial hurdles and right-wing opposition, 50 years after the initial request to build was made.

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German Court Rules against School Niqab Ban

A court in Germany ruled Monday against an attempt by authorities in Hamburg to forbid a 16-year-old schoolgirl from wearing a niqab during lessons.

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'Finally Free!': Asia Bibi on Pakistan Prison, Life in Exile

Recounting the hellish conditions of eight years spent on death row on blasphemy charges but also the pain of exile, Pakistani Christian Asia Bibi has broken her silence to give her first personal insight into an ordeal that caused international outrage.

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