Sunday, July 31, 2016

Eco Safeguards Urged As Arctic Ice Retreats

Britain's appetite for fish and chips could be threatening one of the world's most fragile ecosystems as fishing fleets move further north to supply demand.

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Normandy Priest Killer's Cousin Is Charged

The cousin of one of the men who killed a priest in Normandy has been charged with knowing an attack was imminent.

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India Rescues 10,000 Starving Workers In Saudi

The Indian government has come to the rescue of more than 10,000 of their starving citizens in Saudi Arabia.

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Hunt On After Gunman Kills Woman In Texas

A woman has been killed and others taken to hospital after two separate shootings caused chaos as people left bars and clubs in Austin, Texas.

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Hunt On After Austin Gunman Kills Woman

A woman has been killed and others taken to hospital after two separate shootings caused chaos as people left bars and clubs in Austin, Texas.

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Hunt On After Austin Shooter Kills Woman

A woman has been killed and others taken to hospital after two separate shootings caused chaos and confusion in Austin, Texas.

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Austin Shootings: One Dead, Three In Hospital

A woman has been killed and three people taken to hospital after two separate shootings in downtown Austin, Texas.

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'Multiple Victims' After Austin Shootings

One person has been killed and three more taken to hospital after shootings in downtown Austin, Texas.

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'Multiple Victims' In Texas Shootings

Police say there have been "separate shootings" in Austin, Texas, and there are multiple victims.

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Saturday, July 30, 2016

Hot Air Balloon Crash Kills 16 People In Texas

A hot air balloon has crashed with at least 16 people on board in Texas, and officials say there appears to be no survivors.

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Syrian Families 'Leave' Aleppo Rebel Areas

Dozens of families and a number of opposition fighters have left besieged rebel-held areas of Aleppo, according to Syrian state media.

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Five Jailed Over Hundreds Of Cough Syrup Deaths

Five people have been handed jail terms in Panama after a 2006 scandal in which hundreds of people died from a toxic cough syrup.

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Belgium Charges Man With Terror Murder Attempt

One man has been charged over an alleged plot to attack Belgium after a series of raids by police.

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Brothers Arrested Over Alleged Belgium Plot

Two men suspected of planning an attack in Belgium have been detained by police, prosecutors say.

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Muslims Refuse To Bury IS Priest Killer

Muslims have refused to bury one of the terrorists who murdered a Catholic priest as he celebrated Mass.

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Friday, July 29, 2016

Erdogan Tells West: 'Mind Your Own Business'

Turkey's president has told the EU and US to "mind your own business" after the West expressed concern over the crackdown on alleged coup perpetrators.

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Homegrown Zika Cases Found In United States

Four new cases of the Zika virus in Florida are believed to be the first in the United States not linked to foreign travel.

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Iranians Seek Contact With Outside World

Shahr-e-ray is one of Tehran's poorer areas - a working class, conservative bastion.

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'A Million Iraqis Could Flee' Fight For Mosul

Up to one million Iraqis could be forced to flee their homes as the war against Islamic State intensifies, the International Committee of the Red Cross has warned.

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Valls 'Open' To Ban On Foreign Funding Of Mosques

France's prime minister has said he is "open" to an interim ban on the foreign financing of mosques in the country following a spate of attacks claimed by Islamic extremists.

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Priest Killer Appears In New IS Threat Video

A video purportedly showing one of the men involved in the murder of a French priest has been released by a news agency linked to Islamic State.

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Beach Bag Ban In Cannes Amid Terror Concerns

Holiday goers in Cannes will no longer be allowed to take large bags onto the beach, in a move aimed at preventing terror attacks.

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Assad Leaflet Airdrop Pitches Syria Amnesty Deal

Syrian President Bashar al Assad has offered an amnesty to rebels, as Russia pledged to open humanitarian corridors around the besieged city of Aleppo.

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US 'Declared War' Blacklisting Kim Jong-Un

The US made a "declaration of war" by putting the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un on a sanctions blacklist, Pyongyang has claimed.

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Turkey Shuts 130 Media Outlets In Post-Coup Purge

The Turkish government has ordered the closure of more than 130 media outlets amid a deepening crackdown following this month's failed coup.

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Merkel: Refugees Who Attack Us Mock Germany

Chancellor Angel Merkel says refugees who carry out attacks in Germany mocked the country that took them in.

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Syria: Assad Pitches Amnesty Deal To Rebels

Syrian President Bashar al Assad has offered an amnesty to rebels, as Russia pledged to open humanitarian corridors around the besieged city of Aleppo.

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Obama: Hillary More Qualified Than Me - And Bill

President Barack Obama has endorsed Hillary Clinton to succeed him in the White House by saying she is the most qualified nominee ever - including him and her husband Bill.

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Mysterious Zika Cases Raise US Mosquito Fears

Florida officials are investigating four cases of Zika that do not appear to be related to travel, raising fears mosquitoes in the US are spreading the virus.

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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

'I'll Blow You Up': Police Hunt Escaped Patient

A shopping centre in Germany has been evacuated as police search for an escaped psychiatric patient.

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Man Who Shot Reagan To Be Freed From Hospital

The man who tried to assassinate former US president Ronald Reagan is set to be freed from a psychiatric hospital and allowed to live in the community.

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IS Revenge Bombing Kills Dozens In Syria

IS has claimed a massive bomb blast that killed at least 44 people and injured dozens in Syria was payback for airstrikes against its forces.

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Japan Suspect Smiles After 19 Die In Attack

A man accused of carrying out Japan's worst mass killing since the end of the Second World War appeared to be smiling as he was transferred from police custody to see prosecutors.

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Rio 2016: Coe Upholds Ban On Russian Athletes

A ban on Russian track and field athletes from the Rio Olympics will not be overturned, IAAF president Sebastian Coe has ruled.

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France Boosts Security After Priest Murder

The French government has moved to boost security after the murder of a priest by IS terrorists sparked fierce criticism of President Francois Hollande.

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Turkish PM: Purge Of 'Terrorists' Not Over

Turkey's Prime Minister has told Sky News that the purge of plotters is not yet over.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Priest Killer's Electronic Tag Raises Questions

Security forces in France are again in the spotlight after it emerged one of the men behind the murder of a priest in Normandy was wearing an electronic tag.

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Slain Priest Forced To Kneel Before Throat Cut

A Catholic priest was forced to kneel by two men armed with knives before they killed him by slitting his throat.

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Who Were The Normandy Church Attackers?

A priest has been killed by two men armed with knives who slit his throat in a church in the small Normandy town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray.

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Man With HIV Held For Sex Ritual With 100 Girls

A man who says he has been paid to have sex with more than 100 adolescent girls in Malawi has been arrested.

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Doctor Shot Dead 'By Patient' In Berlin

A doctor has died after being shot at a hospital in Berlin - reportedly by a patient who then turned the gun on himself.

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Shots Fired At University Hospital In Berlin

German police have said shots have been fired at a university clinic in the Steglitz district of Berlin.

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N Korea Faces 'Consequences' Over Nuclear Tests

The US has warned North Korea that it faces "real consequences" over its continuing nuclear and missile tests.

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Bar Bomber: Germans 'Won't Sleep Peacefully'

The Syrian man who blew himself up outside a bar in Ansbach vowed the people of Germany "won't be able to sleep peacefully anymore" in a video filmed before the attack.

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Monday, July 25, 2016

Plastic Chemicals From Ocean 'In Food Chain'

A leading scientist has told Sky News that the millions of tonnes of plastic pollution floating in the world's oceans could pose a threat to human health.

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Attack On Disabled Centre In Japan Kills 15

Fifteen people have been killed in a knife attack at a centre for disabled people outside Tokyo.

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Attack On Disabled Centre In Japan Kills 19

At least 19 people have been killed in a knife attack at a centre for disabled people outside Tokyo.

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Baby Given Laughing Gas Instead Of Oxygen Dies

A newborn baby has died after it was given nitrous oxide instead of oxygen in hospital.

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EU Warns Turkey Over Death Penalty After Coup

Turkey has been warned if it brings back the death penalty all negotiations to join the European Union are off.

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Germany Bomber Pledged Allegiance To IS

The Ansbach bar bomber had violent videos, including one on his phone, pledging allegiance to the leader of Islamic State.

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Mass Shooting At Florida Club's Teen Night

Two people have been killed and 16 others wounded in a mass shooting at a Florida nightclub, according to US media reports.

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Syrian Refugee Wielding Machete Kills Woman

A Syrian refugee wielding a machete has killed a woman and injured two other people in the German city of Reutlingen.

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Mass Shooting In Florida Nightclub - Report

Up to 17 people have been shot at a nightclub in Fort Myers, Florida, according to US media reports.

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Sunday, July 24, 2016

Suicide Bomber Injures 12 Outside German Bar

A suspected suicide bomber has killed himself and injured 12 others in an explosion outside a wine bar in the German city of Ansbach.

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Scientists' Health Check Of The World's Oceans

Sky News has been shown first-hand the devastating consequences of human activity on the world's oceans.

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Suspected Bomber Injures 12 Outside German Bar

A suspected suicide bomber has killed himself and injured 12 others in an explosion outside a wine bar in the German city of Ansbach.

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Friend Of Munich Gunman Arrested Over Attack

A 16-year-old friend of the gunman who killed nine people in Munich on Friday has been arrested by police.

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Chris Froome Wins Third Tour De France Title

Chris Froome has become the first British cyclist to win three Tour de France titles.

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Munich Teen Killer Bought Gun On Dark Web

Munich killer David Ali Sonboly bought the gun used in his rampage on the dark web and had been planning the attack for a year.

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Tiger Mauls Woman To Death At Beijing Park

A woman was mauled to death and another was seriously injured when they were attacked by Siberian tigers at a wildlife park in Beijing.

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Russia Escapes Total Ban On Rio Athletes

Russia has escaped a blanket ban on its athletes competing at the Rio Olympics following allegations of state-sponsored doping.

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Deadly Blasts Kill 80 Protesters In Kabul

At least 80 people have been killed in two suicide bombings at a march in the Afghan capital Kabul, officials say.

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Chilling 'Revenge' Warning Of Munich Gunman

Munich killer David Ali Sonboly warned he would kill his classmates after a row at school, it has been reported.

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Turkey Extends Detention Without Charge Period

Turkey's president has extended the period in which suspects allegedly involved in the failed military coup can be detained without charge.

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First Victims Of Munich Shooting Named

Some of the victims of the deadly shooting rampage in Munich have been named.

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Gunman Shouted 'I Am German' To Witness

The gunman involved in the deadly attack on a Munich shopping centre told bystanders: "I am German".

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Munich Teen Gunman Had No IS Links - Police

A teen gunman who killed nine people and injured 27 others in Munich had no links to Islamic State, police have said.

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Friday, July 22, 2016

Munich Gunman Was German-Iranian, 18

Police say the Munich gunman was an 18-year-old German-Iranian who had been living in the city.

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Munich Gunman Was German Iranian, Aged 18

Police say the Munich gunman was an 18-year-old German Iranian who had been living in the city.

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'I Am German' Munich Gunman Shouts To Witness

A gunman apparently involved in the deadly attack on a Munich shopping centre told bystanders: "I am German".

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'I Am German' Munich Gunman Shouted

A gunman apparently involved in the deadly attack on a Munich shopping centre told bystanders: "I am German".

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Gunman Opens Fire Outside Munich McDonald's

Video has emerged apparently showing the moment a gunman began shooting at people outside a McDonald's in a shopping centre in Munich.

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IMF Boss Must Stand Trial In Corruption Case

France's top court has ruled that International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde must stand trial in a financial scandal.

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France Bolsters Military Aid After Nice Attack

France is increasing military aid for Iraq to fight Islamic State following the Nice lorry attack, Francois Hollande has said.

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More Athletes Fail Olympic Doping Retests

The IOC says 45 more athletes have been caught for doping in retesting of samples from the 2008 and 2012 games.

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Search For Flight MH370 Likely To Be Suspended

The hunt for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 will be suspended - but not shut down completely - if the current search operation fails to find the plane.

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China Flooding Leaves More Than 40 Dead

Intense seasonal downpours across China have caused some of the country's worst flooding in years.

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Trump: 'America Is Back - Bigger And Better'

Donald Trump has pledged to halt immigration from countries "compromised by terrorism" as he accepted the Republican presidential nomination.

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Thursday, July 21, 2016

'IS-Linked' Group Held Over Rio Terror Plot

Ten people have been arrested in Brazil on suspicion of planning terrorist attacks during next month's Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

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NBA Moves All-Star Game Due To Anti-LGBT Law

The NBA is moving next year's All-Star game from North Carolina in protest at an anti-LGBT law, meaning the loss of around $100m for the state.

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Attacker In Nice 'Had Help' Prosecutor Says

The man responsible for the deaths of 84 people in Nice had help in preparing the terrorist attack, the Paris prosecutor has said.

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Oscar Pistorius Jail Sentence To Be Appealed

South African prosecutors say they are to push for a longer sentence for Oscar Pistorius after he was jailed for six years for murder.

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Car With Gas Bottles Rams Sydney Police Station

A major police operation is under way in Sydney after a man rammed a police station car park claiming to have a bomb.

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Russia Loses Appeal Against Olympics Ban

Sixty-eight Russian track and field athletes will be banned from the Rio Olympics after their appeal was rejected.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Cruz Booed For Not Endorsing Donald Trump

Texas senator Ted Cruz has been booed after he stopped short of endorsing Donald Trump in his speech at the Republican National Convention.

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Protester Run Over By Two Tanks - And Survives

Video footage from Turkey's failed coup shows a pro-government protester ducking down between the tracks of a speeding tank.

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Police Bust 'Factory' Faking New Euro Note

Police have busted a "sophisticated" factory printing fake copies of the new €20 banknote on an industrial scale - months after it was updated with new security measures to thwart counterfeiters.

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Hope For South Africa's Struggling Sharks

Great white sharks attract thousands of visitors to South Africa each year but new research shows that they are edging closer to extinction.

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Three Men Arrested In India Over Repeat Rape

Three men have been arrested for allegedly raping a young woman for the second time in three years after she refused to withdraw the case against them.

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Tuesday, July 19, 2016

IS Releases Video Of Teen Train Axe Attacker

Islamic State's propaganda wing has released a video of a teenage Afghan refugee who attacked train passengers with an axe and a knife in Germany.

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IOC Studying Legal Advice On Russia Rio Ban

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has said it will "explore the legal options" on banning all Russian athletes from the Rio Games.

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IOC Seeking Legal Advice Over Russia Ban

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has said it will "explore the legal options" on banning all Russian athletes from the Rio Games.

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Melania Trump Accused Of Copying Michelle Obama

Donald Trump's wife, Melania, has been accused of plagiarising a Michelle Obama speech during her address to delegates and voters at the Republican National Convention.

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Mum And Girls Stabbed In Holiday Village

A mother and her three daughters have been stabbed in an attack at a holiday village, according to French authorities.

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Anti-Trump Revolt Hits Republican Convention

Republicans against Donald Trump have been thwarted in a last-ditch bid to vote against the tycoon at the party's convention.

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Train Axe Attack Carriage 'Like Slaughterhouse'

A passenger carriage looked "like a slaughterhouse" after a teenage Afghan refugee wielding an axe and a knife went on the rampage on a train outside the German city of Wuerzburg.

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Monday, July 18, 2016

Melania Trump: Donald Is 'Ready To Lead'

Melania Trump's appearance on the Republican National Convention stage was designed to help Americans understand the "man behind the mogul".

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Mourners Spit On Lorry Killer's Anti-Shrine

Mourners in Nice have built an anti-shrine on the site where the lorry killer was shot dead by police, moments after massacring 84 people.

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Axe-Wielding Attacker Injures Four On Train

A man wielding an axe and a knife has been shot dead after injuring at least four people in a rampage on a train in Germany.

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Watch: Gun Battle Near Turkish Spy Agency

Dramatic footage has emerged of an attack on the Turkish intelligence agency's headquarters during last Friday's failed coup.

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Turkey 'Arrests 6,000 People' Over Coup Plot

At least 6,000 people have been arrested in connection with the failed attempt to bring down Turkey's government.

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Lorry Killer's String Of Lovers In Spotlight

Police are investigating lorry killer Mohamed Bouhlel's love life, including an affair with a 73-year-old man - as more stories of bravery emerge.

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Morocco Seeks Support To Rejoin African Union

Morocco wants to rejoin the African Union (AU), more than three decades after pulling out in protest at the organisation's decision to accept the disputed territory of Western Sahara as a member.

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Inside Turkey's Parliament After Failed Coup

“It's brutal, brutal, totally sad," said Mehdi Aker, the co-chair of the ruling Law and Justice Party, as he gestured towards the shattered hulk of Turkey’s national assembly.

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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Lorry Killer 'Took Selfie In Crowd Before Attack'

Lorry killer Mohamed Bouhlel reportedly sent a picture of himself laughing as he mingled with the crowd hours before his attack in Nice.

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Lorry Killer 'Visited Scene Twice Before Attack'

The man who drove a lorry into a crowd in Nice is believed to have gone to the scene twice in his rented truck before the attack.

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Turkish Soldiers Fly To Greece For Asylum

A military helicopter carrying eight soldiers who were allegedly involved in Turkey's attempted coup has landed in Greece.

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

French Police 'In Crisis' Before Truck Atrocity

France's National Police force was in severe crisis on the eve of Bastille Day celebrations, according to the president of the Regional Council of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.

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Attack Survivors Recall Escaping Rampage

Survivors of the attack in the French town of Nice have told how they jumped over walls and ran towards the sea to escape the rampaging truck driven by Mohamed Bouhlel.

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IS Claims Lorry Massacre In Nice As Five Held

The Islamic State militant group has said it was behind the massacre in Nice in which at least 84 people were killed including 10 children.

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Friday, July 15, 2016

IS Urged Vehicle-Ramming Attacks In 2014

The so-called Islamic State urged its followers to attack French people with vehicles well before the deadly attack in Nice.

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Hunt For Parents Of Children Injured In Nice

A hospital treating children injured in the Bastille Day attack in Nice says it has been unable to trace the parents of a number of them.

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Truck Massacre In Nice: 84 Dead, 52 Critical

At least 84 people have died and 52 are critical after a terrorist drove a truck through crowds along Nice's packed waterfront.

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Truck Massacre In Nice: 84 Dead, 50 Critical

At least 84 people have died and 50 are critical after a terrorist drove a truck through crowds along Nice's packed waterfront.

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Massacre In Nice: 84 Die As Truck Hits Crowd

At least 84 people have died and dozens are hurt after a terrorist drove a truck through crowds along Nice's packed waterfront.

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French-Tunisian Killer 'Had Criminal Past'

The man who drove a truck into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice was a French-Tunisian with a history of petty crimes, police sources said.

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Thursday, July 14, 2016

World Reacts To 'Horrific Terror Attack' In Nice

Politicians from around the world have reacted with horror after a truck ploughed into a crowd of revellers killing dozens of men, women and several children during Bastille Day celebrations in Nice, France.

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'I Released My Mother's Hand And Lost Her'

A woman caught up in the terrifying attack in Nice has relived the horror while walking the streets of the famous French seaside city dazed and confused.

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Video: Crowds Run From Scene Of Attack In Nice

The terrifying attack that killed 80 people on the sea front in Nice during Bastille Day celebrations has been captured on video.

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Attack In Nice: 'ID Of French-Tunisian In Truck'

Police have reportedly found the identity papers of a French-Tunisian man in the truck which drove into crowds in Nice, AFP says.

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History Of Deadly Attacks In France

There have been more than a dozen attacks in France since the turn of the century, with the majority of them attributed to Islamic extremists.

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Nice Witness: Truck Driver Came Out Shooting

An eyewitness to the Nice attack has said he saw a truck driver slam a vehicle into a crowd of revellers and then emerge from the vehicle shooting.

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Zimbabwe's Citizens 'Not Backing Down Anymore'

The man leading the movement for change in Zimbabwe has told Sky News in his first interview after being released from police custody that the government "can no longer push around its citizens".

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US Plans Joint Ops With Russia In Syria - Report

The US is proposing a new military pact with Russia to combat Islamic State (IS) and al Qaeda in Syria, according to a leaked document.

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IS Confirms Death Of 'Omar The Chechen'

A news agency closely affiliated with Islamic State has said one of the terror group's top military commanders has been killed in combat.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Egypt Authorities 'Using Abduction And Torture'

Egyptian authorities are being accused of using abduction, torture and other tactics as a way of stifling dissent.

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At Least 12 Dead In Baghdad Bombings

At least 12 people have been killed in three bombings in Baghdad - just over a week after an attack claimed more than 290 lives in the Iraqi capital.

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Mafia Boss 'The Tractor' Dies In Jail Aged 83

The notorious Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano, who was the undisputed head of the Sicilian Cosa Nostra from 1993 until 2006, has died in hospital at the age of 83.

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Deadly Head-On Train Collision In Italy

At least 20 people have been killed after two trains collided head-on in southern Italy.

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FBI Gives Up On Solving 1970s Plane Hijacking

It was a mysterious crime which baffled the FBI: a skyjacking which saw a businessman jump out of a plane with ransom money, never to be seen again.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Obama: Police Show Restraint When Bullets Fly

Barack Obama has praised Dallas police for their "incredibly hard work" at a memorial service for five white officers gunned down by a black army veteran.

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Sanders Throws His Weight Behind Rival Clinton

Presumptive Democratic candidate for US president Hillary Clinton has been given a major boost after Bernie Sanders threw his support behind her.

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Beijing Loses Battle Over South China Sea

A tribunal in The Hague has rejected China's claims to economic rights across large swathes of the South China Sea.

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Taylor Swift World's Highest Earning Celebrity

Taylor Swift has become the world's highest paid celebrity after raking in $170m (£131m) last year.

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Mars Curiosity Back In Action After 'Sick Leave'

​NASA's Mars Curiosity rover tweeted song lyrics by English rock band Whitesnake as it got back to work after its first period of "sick leave" in three years.

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Monday, July 11, 2016

Two Bailiffs Killed After Inmate Steals Gun

Two bailiffs have been killed at a courthouse after an inmate stole an officer's gun and shot them dead.

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Two Bailiffs Killed In US Courthouse Shooting

Two bailiffs have been killed and a deputy sheriff wounded in a shooting at a courthouse in Michigan.

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N Korea Vows To Turn South Into 'Sea Of Fire'

North Korea has said it will turn the South into a "pile of ashes" after moves by the US and Seoul to deploy a missile defence system on the peninsula.

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'Major Blasts' Heard In South Sudan Fighting

Major blasts have been reported in the capital of South Sudan following days of violence between rival factions that has left scores of people dead, and led to fears that a civil war may be reigniting.

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Venezuelans Cross Border In Hunt Of Food

Thousands of Venezuelans crossed the border into Colombia on Sunday to buy food and medicine.

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'Major Blasts' Heard In South Sudan Fighting

Major blasts have been reported in the capital of South Sudan, following days of violence between rival factions that has left scores of people dead.

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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Dallas Shooter Johnson Planned Larger Attack

The man who shot dead five police officers during a protest in Dallas had been planning a killing spree on a much larger scale, it has emerged.

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War Reporter's Family Sue Syrian Government

The family of a war correspondent killed in Syria is to sue the Syrian government over her death.

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Saturday, July 9, 2016

Dallas Police In Manhunt After Threat Received

Dallas Police have given the all-clear after an anonymous threat against officers prompted a search of a nearby building.

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Top Bullfighter Barrio Gored To Death By Bull

One of Spain's top bullfighters has died after being gored to death by a bull at a festival in the east of the country.

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North Korea 'Fires Submarine-Launched Missile'

North Korea has fired what appears to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile, South Korea's military has said.

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Dallas Police HQ 'In Lockdown' After Threat

Dallas Police headquarters is in lockdown after an anonymous threat against officers, according to reports.

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Dallas Shooter Followed Black Militant Groups

The man suspected of shooting a dozen police officers in Dallas, killing five, followed black militant groups on Facebook, authorities say.

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US Expels Russian Diplomats Over Embassy Attack

The United States has expelled two Russian diplomats in response to an attack on an American diplomat in Moscow.

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Friday, July 8, 2016

Bomb Material, Rifles At Dallas Suspect's Home

Police have found bomb-making material, bullet-proof vests, rifles and ammo while searching the home of the Dallas attack suspect.

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NATO Set For Long Stand-Off With Russia

NATO leaders are gearing up for a long stand-off with Russia, ordering a multi-national military force to Poland and the Baltic states.

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Dozens Killed In Iraq Bomb And Gun Attack

At least 37 people have been killed and 62 injured in an attack on a Shia mausoleum north of Baghdad.

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'Officer Down': Who Were The Dallas Victims?

Recordings have emerged of policemen making desperate pleas for back-up after a shooter began targeting officers who were patrolling a protest in Dallas.

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Dallas Attacker 'Upset' Over Black Shootings

A gunman involved in a deadly attack in Dallas that killed five police officers said he was "upset" at recent fatal police shootings of black men.

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Dallas Sniper 'Upset' Over Black Shootings

A gunman involved in a deadly attack in Dallas that killed five police officers said he was "upset" at recent fatal police shootings of black men.

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Gunman 'Blasted Out' After Five Police Killed

Five police officers have been killed by at least two snipers in Dallas at a protest over recent fatal shootings of black men.

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Dallas Shootings: What We Know So Far

Key points from the shootings at Black Lives Matter protest in Dallas

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Gunman 'Dead' After Five Police Killed

Five police officers have been shot dead by at least two snipers at a protest in Dallas, Texas.

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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Snipers Shoot 11 Police Officers At Protest

Four police officers have been shot dead by at least two snipers at a protest in Dallas, Texas, police say.

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Snipers Shoot 10 Police Officers At Protest

Three police officers have been shot dead by what appears to be two snipers at a protest in Dallas, Texas, police say.

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Bodies Recovered From Migrant Shipwreck

The bodies of hundreds of migrants have been recovered from the hull of a boat that sank in the Mediterranean last year.

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Anger As US Police Shoot Two Black Men

There is renewed concern about the use of lethal force by US police after two black men were shot by officers in separate incidents.

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Tensions High After Police Shoot Black Man

The police shooting of a man in Louisiana has added to concerns about excessive force used by police against mostly black victims.

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Smartwatch Movement Data Could Give Away PINs

Smartwatch owners have been warned that their PIN numbers could be compromised because hackers could potentially track their hand movements.

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Probe Calls For French Intelligence Overhaul

A US-style counter-terrorism agency is needed in France because of intelligence failures before the Paris attacks, an inquiry has found.

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Chicago Sees 2,000 Gun Crime Victims In 2016

More than 2,000 people have been killed or injured in gun violence this year in America's third biggest city.

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Blair Backed Bush Eight Months Before Iraq War

Tony Blair told George Bush he would be with him "whatever" eight months before the invasion of Iraq was launched, and suggested January or February 2003 as a strike date, the long-awaited Chilcot Inquiry has revealed.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Blair Backed Bush Eight Months Before Iraq War

Tony Blair told George Bush he would be with him "whatever" eight months before the invasion of Iraq was launched, and suggested January or February 2003 as a strike date, the long-awaited Chilcot inquiry has revealed.

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Brit Enters Plea In Trump Shooting Plot Case

A British man has formally denied trying to grab a police officer's gun in a bid to kill US presidential hopeful Donald Trump.

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Brit Enters Plea In Trump Shooting Plot Case

Michael Sandford is accused of trying to snatch a gun from a police officer as part of an attempt to kill Donald Trump.

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Blair Backed Bush Eight Months Before Iraq War

Tony Blair reassured the US president he would be with him "whatever" months before the Iraq invasion, the Chilcot Inquiry finds.

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Messi Fined £1.7m And Sentenced To Jail Term

The striker is fined and sentenced to 21 months for fraud but will probably not have to serve any time behind bars.

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Pistorius Jailed For Six Years For Reeva's Murder

The athlete could be released on parole in three years, but the prosecution may appeal against the sentence for being too lenient.

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Iraq Inquiry: The Chilcot Report's Key Points

Tony Blair's relationship with George Bush and the preparedness of the military are heavily criticised in the long-awaited report.

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UK Led Into War Before Peace Options Exhausted

British forces were committed to invading Iraq "before the peaceful options for disarmament had been exhausted", Sir John Chilcot has said.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Baghdad Car Bomb Death Toll Rises To 250

Iraq is mourning the deaths of some 250 people killed in the deadliest car bomb attack since the start of the Iraq War.

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EgyptAir Crash: Attempts Made To Put Out Fire

Information reportedly indicates that there was an attempt to put out a fire on the crashed EgyptAir flight MS804.

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Clinton Emails: FBI Not Recommending Charges

A threat to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign is lifted, but she's attacked for putting secret information on private email.

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Dhaka Hostage 'Mistaken For Attacker And Shot'

Security forces who stormed a restaurant under siege in Bangladesh say they may have killed a chef wrongly identified as a gunman.

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Paris Attacks: Inquiry Finds Intelligence Failures

An inquiry finds there were intelligence failures before the Paris attacks and calls for a US-style counter terrorism agency.

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Suicide Bomb Blast Outside Medina Mosque

Bomb blasts strike Saudi Arabia on the penultimate day of Ramadan, with targets including the Shia minority.

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Monday, July 4, 2016

Dad Accidentally Shoots Son Dead At Gun Range

The father unintentionally fired the weapon as he tried to retrieve a shell casing from inside his shirt, police say.

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New Video Reveals Fallujah Destruction

The Iraqi city is left deserted and decimated after years of fighting, despite government forces declaring it "liberated".

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Extreme Flooding In China Kills At Least 61

Weeks of heavy rain in some parts of the country have forced nearly a million people from their homes.

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Dhaka Attackers Were 'Highly Educated Rich Kids'

Asked why they would have become jihadists, Bangladesh's home minister said: "It has become a fashion."

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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Iraq Mourns 120 Killed In IS Bombing in Baghdad

Three days of national mourning begin after the the deadliest single attack in the Iraqi capital this year is claimed by IS.

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EgyptAir Crash: Human Remains Recovered At Sea

Human remains recovered at the crash site of EgyptAir flight MS804 will be handed to coroners and prosecutors at Alexandria port.

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Bangladesh Officials: Dhaka Attack Not By IS

As Bangladeshis hold candlelight vigils for those killed in the Dhaka restaurant, more emerges about the gunmen.

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Tourist In Arab Robe Sparks False Terror Alert

A "terrified" hotel clerk falsely reported the Emirati businessman had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group.

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Dhaka Restaurant Siege: 20 People Killed

Most of the dead were Italian or Japanese and were killed with "sharp weapons", according to the Bangladeshi army.

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Saturday, July 2, 2016

Holocaust Survivor And Author Elie Wiesel Dies

The Nobel laureate, who wrote the classic Night about his experiences at the hands of the Nazis, is described as "a ray of light".

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FBI Grill Hillary Clinton On Emails For Hours

The interview with the White House hopeful took place at the FBI headquarters in Washington DC over three and a half hours.

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Five Killed In Gun Attack On Cafe In Serbia

A gunman has shot five people dead and injured another 20 in a cafe in Serbia, police have said.

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Friday, July 1, 2016

Australian Election: Fifth PM In Three Years?

Global market turmoil since the Brexit vote and success in turning back asylum seeker boats have been among the key issues.

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Man Jailed Over Cologne Mayor Stabbing

The man stabbed Henriette Reker because he believed the German government "was committing high treason" with its refugee policy.

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Fleeing Islamic State Trucks Bombed From Air

Iraqi and Coalition forces say they destroyed nearly 800 minibuses, cars and trucks fleeing the recaptured city of Fallujah.

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Taiwan Accidentally Fires Missile Toward China

The supersonic anti-ship missile was fired by mistake from a 500-tonne patrol boat during a military inspection, the navy says.

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Sobbing Relatives Mourn Turkey Airport Victims

Sky's Alex Rossi witnesses the devastation felt by families of those who lost their lives when IS blew up Istanbul's air hub.

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US Sailors Condemned Over Iran Capture

A Navy report reveals they gave information to Iranian interrogators beyond their name, rank, service number and date of birth.

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