KIEV (Reuters) - A Kiev court on Thursday banned what would have Ukraine's first gay pride event after city authorities raised security concerns.Related StoriesProsecutor in Berlusconi sex trial receives mail with bulletsProsecutor in Berlusconi sex trial receives mail with bulletsU.N. investigator seeks world moratorium on "killer robots"Sweden riots expose ugly side of 'Nordic model'Largest Bulgarian party clears way for new government
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's largest party GERB declined on Thursday to try to form a new government, opening the way for the rival Socialists to put together a technocrat administration and end a political impasse.Related StoriesProsecutor in Berlusconi sex trial receives mail with bulletsProsecutor in Berlusconi sex trial receives mail with bulletsUkrainian court bars gay pride event, citing security concernsU.N. investigator seeks world moratorium on "killer robots"Sweden riots expose ugly side of 'Nordic model'
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NIAMEY (Reuters) - Islamist suicide bombers struck a barracks and a French-run uranium mine in Niger on Thursday, officials said, killing 20 people and wounding dozens in attacks that showed armed unrest spreading across West Africa.Related StoriesProsecutor in Berlusconi sex trial receives mail with bulletsUkrainian court bars gay pride event, citing security concernsU.N. investigator seeks world moratorium on "killer robots"Sweden riots expose ugly side of 'Nordic model'Largest Bulgarian party clears way for new government
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