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Jorge Videla, Former Argentine Dictator, Dies in Jail at 87

Jorge VidelaJorge Rafael Videla, Argentina’s former dictator who led the country’s military junta from 1976 to 1981, has died. He was 87.

Videla died today in a Buenos Aires prison from natural causes, the government reported on the presidential website.

Videla was serving life imprisonment for human rights violations, including kidnap, torture and murder, during what the dictatorship called “the Dirty War” against opponents.

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'Nabka Day' brings clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces

Nabka DayPalestinians observed Nabka Day Wednesday with rallies and stone-throwing attacks on Israel soldiers and police, a military spokeswoman said.

Nabka Day, or day of catastrophe, comes the day after the anniversary of the 1948 creation of the state of Israel and signifies the displacement of Palestinians. It was also marked with rallies and demonstrations in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the Jerusalem Post reported.

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Brazilian notary publics must register gay unions as marriages

Brazil same sex marriageBrazil's National Council of Justice says notary publics must register same-sex civil unions as marriages if the couple requests it.

The council that oversees the country's judiciary says in a Tuesday statement that notary publics cannot refuse to marry gay couples or convert a same-sex civil union into a marriage.

The council based its decision on a 2011 Supreme Court ruling that recognized same-sex civil unions.

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Secretive Vatican bank to publish annual report

VaticanThe Vatican bank, long a source of secret and scandal for the Holy See, plans to publish its annual report online as part of its efforts to be more financially transparent.

Vatican Radio said Tuesday that the bank president, Ernst von Freyburg, announced the plans to his staff Monday and said the bank would launch its own website this year.

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Ryan C. Fogle, U.S. diplomat accused of spying, ordered to leave Russia

RussiaAn American diplomat was briefly detained by the Russian State Security Service and then ordered to leave the country after being accused of trying to recruit a Russian officer to work as a U.S. agent, Russian officials said Tuesday.

The Russian Foreign Ministry posted a statement on its Web site saying it had declared Ryan C. Fogle, who is listed as the third secretary in the political section at the U.S. Embassy, persona non grata. Fogle must leave the country quickly, the Foreign Ministry said.

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World's biggest fashion retailers agree to Bangladesh factory safety accord

H&M retailerThe world's two biggest fashion retailers Inditex and H&M have backed an accord aimed at preventing a repeat of last month's collapse of a Bangladesh factory building that killed more than 1,100 people.

The agreement on fire and building safety, which is being driven by the International Labour Organisation, trade unions and other lobby groups, has been under negotiation since the factory collapsed on April 24.

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Bangladesh collapse search over; death toll 1,127

Bangladesh factory collapseNearly three weeks after a Bangladesh garment-factory building collapsed, the search for the dead ended Monday at the site of the worst disaster in the history of the global garment industry. The death toll: 1,127.

The collapse of the Rana Plaza building focused worldwide attention on the hazardous conditions in Bangladesh's low-cost garment industry and strengthened pressure for reforms.

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