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United States
Plea in Boston bombing
Victims of the Boston Marathon bombings got little satisfaction from suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's first public appearance in court. His arm in a cast and his face swollen, Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty on Wednesday during a seven-minute arraignment in federal court in Boston. His only words: "Not guilty," were spoken over and over in a Russian accent as the charges were read.
India
Gang rape verdict deferred
A New Delhi court trying a teenager over a fatal gang rape last December that shocked India deferred announcing the first verdict in the case on Thursday, lawyers said. A juveniles' court has finished hearing the case of the youngest suspect, aged 17 at the time of the assault on a moving bus, and had been widely expected to announce a verdict on Thursday.
Portugal
Political crisis deepens
Portugal's political crisis deepened on Thursday after the president rejected a plan to heal a government rift and critics accused him of igniting a "time bomb" by calling for early elections next year.
Ireland
Parliament delays bill
Ireland's parliament adjourned debate early on Thursday on a bill that would legalize abortion for the first time, following an overnight session of emotional speeches on an issue that has long polarized the staunchly Roman Catholic country.
Reuters-AFP
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