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Jewish Cemeteries, Holocaust Memorial Desecrated in Greece

Several Jewish cemeteries and a Holocaust memorial have been desecrated in Greece, the country's Jewish council said Monday, just days after neo-Nazi leaders were jailed in a landmark trial.

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Tunisian MP who Justified France Beheading Faces Investigation

Tunisian authorities said Monday police are investigating an MP who in a Facebook post appeared to defend the beheading of a French teacher who had shown his pupils satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

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'Hello You': Israeli-UAE Joint Song a YouTube Hit

The scene cuts from Dubai to Tel Aviv, the lyrics switch from Arabic to Hebrew to English and the song is a slightly kitsch electro-pop duet by artists who, for now, remain apart.

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Egypt Releases Satirist after Two Years in Jail

An Egyptian activist and satirist detained for more than two years has been released, his family has announced.

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World Food Program Wins Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize was Friday awarded to the World Food Program for feeding millions of people from Yemen to North Korea, with the coronavirus pandemic seen pushing millions more into hunger.

The WFP was honored for "its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict," Nobel committee chairwoman Berit Reiss-Andersen said on unveiling the winner in Oslo.

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Nobel Literature Prize to Be Awarded after Years of Tumult

The Nobel Prize for Literature is set to be awarded Thursday after several years of controversy and scandal for the world's pre-eminent literary accolade.

In 2018 the award was postponed after sex abuse allegations rocked the Swedish Academy, the secretive body that chooses the winners, and sparked a mass exodus of members.

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De Beauvoir's Tragic Lesbian Love Story is Finally Published

A tragic love story that Simone de Beauvoir thought "too intimate" to publish during her lifetime will finally see the light of day Wednesday, 34 years after her death.

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Pandemic Forces More U.S. Women Back into the Home

As the pandemic rages in the United States, Aracelis Bonet has had to make a choice between her job and caring for her autistic son.

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'Men are So Ugly' Says 'Persepolis' Author

Iranian Marjane Satrapi is famous for her films and graphic novels, but it is her painting which keeps her sane, she told AFP.

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3 Win Nobel Medicine Award for Hepatitis C Virus Discovery

Americans Harvey J. Alter and Charles M. Rice, and British scientist Michael Houghton were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology on Monday for the discovery of the hepatitis C virus.

Announcing the prize in Stockholm on Monday, the Nobel Committee noted that the trio's work helped explain a major source of blood-borne hepatitis that couldn't be explained by the hepatitis A and B viruses. Their work make possible blood tests and new medicines that have saved millions of lives, the committee said.

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