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Pope replaces New York's Cardinal Dolan with pro-migrant bishop

Pope replaces New York's Cardinal Dolan with pro-migrant bishop

Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of New York's conservative Archbishop Timothy Dolan and named a little-known, pro-migrant bishop from his native Chicago to replace him, the Vatican said Thursday.

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Odermatt takes foggy downhill for 50th World Cup win

Odermatt takes foggy downhill for 50th World Cup win

Marco Odermatt secured his 50th World Cup win when he took a fog-hit men's downhill at Val Gardena on Thursday.

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France exonerates women convicted over abortions before legalisation

France exonerates women convicted over abortions before legalisation

French lawmakers on Thursday unanimously approved a bill exonerating women punished for abortion before it was legalised in 1975, a moved praised by feminist groups as a stand for reproductive rights.

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UK teachers to tackle misogyny in classroom

UK teachers to tackle misogyny in classroom

UK teachers will be trained to tackle misogyny in the classroom under a new strategy aimed at halving violence against women and girls over the next decade, a minister told parliament Thursday.

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Historic Afghan cinema torn down for a mall

Historic Afghan cinema torn down for a mall

A renowned Kabul cinema that for decades attracted the city's film fans is being demolished to make way for a shopping mall, AFP journalists saw Thursday.

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US consumer inflation cools unexpectedly in November

US consumer inflation cools unexpectedly in November

US consumer inflation slowed unexpectedly in November, delayed government data showed Thursday, although levels remained higher than earlier in the year before President Donald Trump's tariffs flowed through the economy.

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Danish 'ghetto' residents upbeat after EU court ruling

Danish 'ghetto' residents upbeat after EU court ruling

The European Court of Justice on Thursday said it was up to Denmark's courts to decide whether a Danish law requiring authorities to redevelop poor urban "ghettos" with high concentrations of "non-Western immigrants and their descendants" was discriminatory.

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ECB holds rates but debate swirls over future

ECB holds rates but debate swirls over future

The European Central Bank held interest rates steady Thursday for its fourth meeting in a row and raised growth forecasts for this year and next.

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Pope replaces New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan with little-known bishop

Pope replaces New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan with little-known bishop

Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of influential New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan, a leading figure of the US church's conservative wing, the Vatican said Thursday.

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Bank of England cuts interest rate after UK inflation slides

Bank of England cuts interest rate after UK inflation slides

The Bank of England cut its key interest rate to 3.75 percent on Thursday after UK inflation eased faster than expected and as the economy weakens.

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