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International - Monday 10 June, 2013

Nelson Mandela’s condition remains the same, serious but stable

It marks the second hospitalisation in as many months for the frail anti-apartheid hero, who will turn 95 in July.

North and South Korea agree to ‘constructive’ high-level meeting

The agreement comes after intense talks aimed at rebuilding trust after months of tension and threats of nuclear war.

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This is the man responsible for one of the biggest leaks in US history

Edward Snowden, 29, has been working at the National Security Agency for the past four years and has revealed himself after disclosing America’s vast, secret programme to monitor internet users.

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International - Sunday 9 June, 2013

Male Swedish train drivers don skirts to beat the heat

Shorts are banned for train drivers – but skirts are not.

Turkey PM Erdogan warns patience ‘has limit’ as protests flare

The Prime Minister went on the offensive as thousands of protestors gathered in three cities.

Women prisoners line up fashion label

Italy’s biggest prison is launching a not-for-profit brand linked to LVMH luxury giant – and inmates get paid.

Pictures of Sweden’s royal wedding: The princess and the New York banker

Around 470 European royals, top New York socialites and celebrities attended the wedding in Stockholm.

Rival Koreas hold first talks in two years

The talks were to set up a high-level meeting in Seoul after months of tensions.

Is the new World Trade Centre subway station swanky enough for you?

Marble everywhere and a design from Santiago Calatrava. Nice.

Prayers for Mandela as country urged to ‘let him go’

It is the fourth hospital stay since December for Mandela, who turns 95 next month.

Does it spread? 22 powerful images of civil unrest

TheJournal.ie takes a look back at some of the violence and protests seen across the world in the past three years.

International - Saturday 8 June, 2013

Drug users need our compassion, says Elton John

Pop star says stigma and criminalisation increases chance that users get caught in lifetime cycle of addiction and disease.

5 dead and 5 others injured after California shooting rampage

The killings began as a domestic violence incident with the gunman killing his father and brother.

Mandela back in hospital in ‘serious but stable’ condition

It marks the second hospitalisation in as many months for the frail anti-apartheid hero, who will turn 95 in July.

Maastricht cannabis cafés flouting drug tourist ban

Authorities are struggling to enforce new law which bans sale of marijuana to foreigners.

International - Friday 7 June, 2013

Several hurt in shooting at US college US

Several hurt in shooting at US college

One alleged gunman has been taken into custody but police say there could be a second gunman still on the loose.

At least 42 killed in bus inferno during Chinese rush hour

The inferno is the deadliest bus incident in China in over a year.

UK has had access to US’s secret data for three years – report

The Guardian says Britain’s GCHQ surveillance agency has been able to access data harvested by the US’s ‘PRISM’ system.

Modern fairy tale: After a cheating ex, Swedish Princess to marry New Yorker

Princess Madeleine is set to marry New York banker Christopher O’Neill in the Swedish capital in the morning.

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Pope Francis quips: ‘I didn’t really want this job’

“Someone who wants to be pope does not really like themselves.”

George W. Obama? Here’s how the HuffPo is covering the US surveillance scandal

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Primark to give three month’s wages to Bangladesh factory collapse victims

Meanwhile, the seamstress trapped in the rubble for 17 days after the Bangladesh garment factory collapsed was released from hospital yesterday.

Francois Hollande confuses Japanese with Chinese on State visit to Japan

The French president made the error on a three-day state visit to Japan.

Google, Facebook, Skype, YouTube also tapped by US government

The Director of National Intelligence has denounced the leaks of highly classified documents that revealed the programs.

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Turkey: Supporters of PM threaten to ‘crush’ protesters

Erdogan has just returned from an official trip and called for an immediate end to mass protests against his rule.

International - Thursday 6 June, 2013

Putin and wife announce divorce after three decades of marriage

Persistent rumours have swirled for years around Putin’s marriage and even alleged mistresses but until now there has been a total taboo over discussing his private life in mainstream Russian media.

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Upset for Usain Bolt who loses out to Justin Gatlin in Rome

The Jamaican superstar only finished second in the Diamond League this evening.

Duke of Edinburgh admitted to hospital for ‘exploratory operation’

Prince Philip is admitted to the London Clinic, where he is expected to remain for up to a fortnight.

Catholic bishops urge G8 leaders to clamp down on tax avoidance

The leaders of Catholics from 11 countries say corporations, like citizens, have a moral duty to pay their fair share.

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Coronation St actor William Roache to face another five charges

The 81-year-old has been charged with five charges of indecent assault, alleged to have occurred between 1965 and 1968.

PHOTOS: Plane crashes into someone’s back garden – and somehow, nobody is injured

The 76-year-old pilot used a full-plane parachute to ease the landing into a tree in a garden in Cheltenham.

UK to compensate 5,228 Kenyans for Mau Mau uprising abuse

A compensation deal worth €23.5 million was unveiled. That’s around €4,460 per person – five times the annual salary of a Kenyan civil servant.

Swedish princess gets off traffic fine by claiming immunity she doesn’t have

A policeman was confused when Princess Madeleine claimed immunity – and she’ll now be getting a retroactive fine.

Ex-prison officer arrested in London media conduct probe

The 39-year-old is being questioned in relation to suspected misconduct in office and corruption.

Turkey: After four days away, Prime Minister returns home to protests

Two are dead and thousands are reported injured after six days of clashes between those protesting against PM Erdogan and security forces.

International - Wednesday 5 June, 2013

One dead, 13 hurt in US building collapse US

One dead, 13 hurt in US building collapse

A four-storey apartment building has collapsed onto a smaller structure in the US city of Philadelphia, killing one person and injuring 13 others.

Tel Aviv police arrest suspects over deadly 2009 attack on gay youth centre

Two people were killed when a gunman opened fire on a group of young gay people outside a youth centre in Tel Aviv five years ago.

Woolwich accused disrupts court hearings, shouting: ‘I’m a soldier’

Michael Adebolajo asked to be referred to as Mujaahid Abu Hamza, and accused the trial judge of trying to ‘stifle the truth’.

Dubliner Samantha Power to become US’s new UN ambassador in reshuffle

Pulitzer winner Samantha Power is taking over from Susan Rice, who is becoming Barack Obama’s National Security Advisor.