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West Bank cinema revived by a death    full story

A cinema in the West Bank city of Jenin will open for business next week for the first time in 23 years, following a remarkable chain of events that began with the death of a Palestinian boy.

62 cops linked to Mexican drug cartels arrested    full story

Mexican federal authorities arrested 62 police officers in the state of Baja California Thursday suspected of ties to organized crime and drug trafficking, the state's attorney general said, according to the state-run Notimex news agency.

Arab leaders give OK for direct Palestinian talks with Israel    full story

Arab leaders gave the Palestinian Authority Thursday the green light for direct talks with Israel, a move that prompted the Israeli prime minister to say his country is ready for the face-to-face talks as well.

Karzai denounces leaking of Afghan informant names    full story

Afghanistan's president said he is incensed that leaked secret U.S. military documents include the names of Afghan informants.

Scores die of cholera in Cameroon    full story

More than 100 people have died of cholera in Cameroon, according to Joseph Beti Assomo, a regional governor.

Police: Woman buried 8 babies    full story

French prosecutors said Thursday a woman admitted giving birth to and killing eight babies in northern France. The woman's husband had no idea what she had done, a prosecutor said.

Study: Climate change 'undeniable'    full story

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At least 90 dead in Pakistan flooding    full story

At least 90 people have been killed since Wednesday due to floods caused by monsoon rains in northwest Pakistan, a provincial minister told CNN.

80 die in ferry accident    full story

Eighty people were killed late Tuesday in a ferry accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a government spokesman confirmed Thursday.

Indonesian woman gets 3 years for harboring terrorists    full story

An Indonesian woman was sentenced to three years in prison Thursday for aiding and harboring terrorists accused of suicide bombings and other attacks.