They left Cuba but managed to bring these cherished pieces of home with them; Jordan’s King Abdullah accused Turkey of sending terrorists to Europe, report says; Time to decriminalize drugs? A global panel says yes.; An Easter Sunday suicide bombing shows plight of Pakistan’s Christians; Excitement in China as Google, Instagram jump Great Firewall – for just two hours; With Hong Kong booksellers silenced, China now goes after exiled dissidents; Watch Brazil’s massive protests in 360 degrees; Why the British and French are feuding over a medieval ring;
 
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They left Cuba but managed to bring these cherished pieces of home with them
Cuban immigrants share stories of the meaningful objects they brought with them when they moved.
Jordan’s King Abdullah accused Turkey of sending terrorists to Europe, report says
An official spokesman denied these comments.
 
Time to decriminalize drugs? A global panel says yes.
"The global war on drugs has harmed public health, human rights, and development."
 
An Easter Sunday suicide bombing shows plight of Pakistan’s Christians
An attack on Easter Sunday targeted the Pakistan's Christian minority.
 
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Excitement in China as Google, Instagram jump Great Firewall – for just two hours
Web users celebrate as Google is unblocked in China, but excitement only last two hours.
 
With Hong Kong booksellers silenced, China now goes after exiled dissidents
Chinese dissidents in Germany and New York say close relatives are detained, as manhunt widens into letter calling for Xi Jinping to resign.
 
Watch Brazil’s massive protests in 360 degrees
This 360-degree video gives a sense of the massive scale of some of the demonstrations that have already occurred.
 
Why the British and French are feuding over a medieval ring
It's believed to have belonged to the legendary Joan of Arc.
 
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