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Court upholds life sentence for former Chad ruler Habre

  DAKAR,  (Reuters) – A special tribunal upheld the life sentence for Chad’s former President Hissene Habre for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the final decision of a landmark case, a judge presiding over the court in Senegal said on Thursday.

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Ann Coulter cancels speech at Berkeley amid safety dispute

BERKELEY, Calif.,  (Reuters) – Conservative commentator Ann Coulter said she had scrapped plans to speak today at the University of California at Berkeley in defiance of campus officials, who had barred her original engagement this week out of concerns about inciting violent protests.

Prison shootout in violent Venezuela leaves 12 dead

CARACAS, (Reuters) – A prison riot in Venezuela’s eastern state of Anzoategui has left at least 12 people dead and 11 wounded, a spokesman at the Prisons Ministry said on Wednesday, the latest incident in the crisis-hit country’s overcrowded and violent jail system.

Overseas voters kick off crucial French presidential election

PARIS/PAPEETE, FRENCH POLYNESIA (Reuters) – French overseas territories and French residents in the United States and Canada began voting yesterday in France’s presidential election, a day before the main first-round of a poll that could change the global political landscape.

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