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At least five women have accused the archbishop of Rabat of sexual assault, according to an AFP investigation, prompting the Spanish-born cleric to announce he was "stepping back" Tuesday while the Vatican holds an inquiry.AFP interviewed a retired woman involved in the Church and reviewed the written testimony of another woman who said Cristobal Lopez...

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MIA's first CEO, Peter Bolech, has died, the airport announced on Tuesday evening. "Today, we remember Mr Peter Bolech, a leader who helped shape the foundations of our airport’s journey," MIA said in a statement. As the Malta airport's first Chief Executive Officer following Malta International Airport’s privatisation in 2002, Bolech led the company up...

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Colombia's hard-right president-elect, Abelardo de la Espriella, claimed on Tuesday that outgoing left-wing leader Gustavo Petro was planning a "coup" and ordered the military to "protect" the country's democracy.US-backed De la Espriella gave no proof of his claim that his arch-nemesis Petro and Petro's ally, defeated presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda, were planning to subvert...

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French far-right chief Marine Le Pen was Tuesday to announce if she will stand for president next year, after an appeals court paved the way for her to run but wearing an ankle tag as it confirmed her embezzlement conviction.The Paris appeals court found the three-time presidential hopeful from the anti-immigration National Rally (RN) party...

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Turkish authorities detained two journalists ahead of a NATO summit being held in Ankara on Tuesday, their outlets and a rights group said.Dozens of arrests have been made in recent months of journalists and activists seen as critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is hosting alliance leaders at the two-day summit.Opposition website Bir Gun...

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