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Regional Lawmaker is Germany's First Transgender MP

Transgender woman Tessa Ganserer will make history in Germany when she takes up her seat in the Bavarian regional parliament next week, three months after winning reelection as Markus Ganserer.

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Israeli Museum under Fire over 'McJesus' Exhibit

A fast-food clown nailed to a cross has united its Finnish creator with Holy Land Christians demanding the artwork's removal from an exhibition at an Israeli museum.

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French Trial Opens for Radical Russian Artist who Set Bank Ablaze

An exiled Russian artist and his partner went on trial in Paris on Thursday for setting fire to the facade of a French central bank building, a performance that was filmed and circulated on social media.

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Macedonia Kicks Off Fraught Debate on Controversial Name Change

Macedonian lawmakers prepared Wednesday to debate a motion to change their country's name to settle a decades-long dispute with Greece and open the way to NATO and EU membership.

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Saudis Blast 'Guardianship' Laws after Woman's Escape

A Saudi teen's live-tweeted asylum plea has cast a renewed spotlight on women's rights just months after women won the right to drive, and sparked rare criticism of restrictive "guardianship" laws -- from men.

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Khoury Protects LAK School Building by Giving It Heritage Status

Caretaker Culture Minister Ghattas Khoury on Wednesday issued a decree adding the building of the Lycée Abdel Kader school in Beirut’s Msaitbeh area to Lebanon’s list of traditional buildings.

The decree protects the building against any demolition or restructuring plans, following a flurry of reports in recent months suggesting that the school will be turned into a shopping mall.

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New Paris Mural Celebrates 'Yellow Vest' Revolt

A huge mural celebrating the "yellow vests" revolt has appeared in one of the most traditionally leftwing districts of the French capital.

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KSA to Notify Women of Divorce by Text Message

Saudi courts will notify women by text message when they get divorced, in a new regulation that took effect on Sunday, officials said.

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French Cardinal Goes on Trial over Child Abuse Cover Up

The highest-profile Catholic cleric to be caught up in a pedophile scandal in France went on trial on Monday charged with failing to report a priest who abused boy scouts in the 1980s and 90s.

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Italy's City of Shame Matera Becomes Europe's Pride

Fifty years after Italy's Matera was a national embarrassment because of its extreme poverty, the city is rescuing its dignity, baroque palaces and cave churches to become a European Capital of Culture.

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