Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Trump ban softens as US allows in 800 refugees

President Trump appears to have softened his controversial travel ban in the face of global outrage and also some dissent in his own government.

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Trump to name key Supreme Court choice

Donald Trump is used to delivering some primetime jeopardy to the American public.

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Senators meet to approve US attorney general

US Senators are meeting to decide whether to approve Jeff Sessions as the new attorney general.

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McCann officer will not have to pay compensation

The lead officer in the Madeleine McCann case will not have to pay compensation to her parents over a book he wrote about her disappearance.

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Trump travel ban: The claims v the facts

President Donald Trump's travel ban on seven Muslim-majority nations has attracted a worldwide wave of condemnation.

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Boy's footage of frenzied IS gunman in house

Sky News has obtained footage, believed to have been filmed by a young boy, which shows frenzied Islamic State fighters attacking Iraq's Special Forces in Mosul.

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Quebec mosque suspect charged as victims named

Officials in Quebec have released the names of six people killed in an attack at a mosque after charging a man with their murders.

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Suspect arrested for 'barbaric' mosque killings

Six people have been killed after gunmen opened fire in a mosque in Quebec City, Canada, during evening prayers.

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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Donald Trump 'has gone to war with Islam'

The sickening sound of mortars and rockets whine over our heads before exploding streets away from our position with Iraqi forces on the eastern banks of the Tigris in Mosul.

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Who is affected by Trump's immigration order?

There is still confusion surrounding who is affected by Donald Trump's temporary ban on people from seven Muslim countries entering the US.

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Trump team: Travel ban order 'massive success'

Donald Trump's aides have hailed the implementation of a temporary travel ban on people from seven countries as a "massive success story".

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Fear and dismay of travellers hit by US bar

Travellers left stranded by Donald Trump’s immigration executive order have spoken of their fear and dismay.

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Trump stands firm amid outcry over travel ban

Senior Republicans have criticised Donald Trump's executive order banning people from seven Muslim countries from coming to the US.

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Syrian regime accused of ethnic cleansing

Western security forces have warned the humanitarian crisis in parts of Syria could "outweigh" the situation in Aleppo, as aid workers claim the ceasefire isn't working.

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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Trump's travel ban leaves passengers stranded

America's immigration system has been plunged into chaos and confusion in the wake of strict travel restrictions on people from seven Muslim-majority nations.

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Backlash after PM refuses to condemn Trump's ban

Theresa May is facing a growing backlash after refusing to condemn Donald Trump's immigration restrictions - as one of her MPs revealed the rules would stop him entering the US.

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Trump and Putin want 'coordination' against IS

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump want "real coordination" against Islamic State in Syria, according to the Kremlin.

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Travellers turned away after Trump visa halt

Passengers have been barred from flights into the US and visa holders refused entry after Donald Trump imposed strict new controls on travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations.

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Iran and Berlin tell Trump walls don't work

Iran's president and Berlin's mayor have added their voices to criticism of Donald Trump's plan to build a wall along the US border with Mexico.

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Friday, January 27, 2017

IS planned to launch chemical weapons

Iraqi special forces say Islamic State were planning to launch long and short-range missiles tipped with chemical or biological war heads from western Mosul.

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President Trump: His first week in office



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Donald Trump will visit the Queen this year

Donald Trump will visit the Queen later this year after accepting an invitation for a state visit to the UK.  

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VP: Trump will 'end taxpayer-funded abortion'

Vice President Mike Pence says the Trump administration will look to end taxpayer-funded abortion.

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Russians slam PM's warning to Trump in verse

Diplomats at the Russian embassy have penned a poem accusing the PM of trying to revive Cold War hostilities.

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Trump wants Mexican import tax to pay for wall

The diplomatic rift between the US and Mexico has deepened after Donald Trump's administration suggested taxing imports from the southern neighbour to fund a controversial border wall.

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Russians slam PM's warning to Trump in verse

Diplomats at the Russian embassy have penned a poem accusing the PM of trying to revive Cold War hostilities.

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

Trump: Islamic State are 'sneaky, dirty rats'

Donald Trump has said that America is fighting "sneaky, dirty rats" as he spoke about the country's fight against Islamic State.

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Theresa May set to meet US President Trump

British Prime Minister Theresa May is set to become the first leader to visit US President Donald Trump since his inauguration.

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US government workers defy Trump on Twitter

First it was the park rangers, then it was the scientists, now the astronauts have had it too.

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What does America think of PM Theresa May?

Theresa May has walked into an American political environment perhaps unlike any other in history.

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May says 'opposites attract' about Trump

The PM has told Sky News she aims to charm Donald Trump into backing a trade deal, declaring that "sometimes opposites attract".

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Wall row: Trump tweet threatens Mexico

Donald Trump has threatened to cancel a meeting with Mexico's president over the country's refusal to pay for his border wall.

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Waterboarding: Trump will 'fight fire with fire'

Donald Trump has hinted he would be willing to contemplate the use of torture techniques against America's enemies.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

PM vows to 'renew special relationship' with US

Theresa May will pledge to "renew the special relationship" for a new Brexit-Trump age as she arrives in the United States ahead of talks with the President.

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Seven killed in Kuwait mass execution

Seven people have been hanged at Kuwait's central prison, the country's state news agency has said.

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Executive powers: What Trump can and can't do

Donald Trump has wasted no time wielding his presidential pen during his first few days in office as he tries to "make America great again".

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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Trump revives controversial pipelines

President Trump has signed an order allowing construction to restart of an oil pipeline through Native American lands in North Dakota.

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Trump's fossil fuel victims: 'You can't drink oil'

Donald Trump has just signed executive orders that will advance construction of two huge, controversial oil pipelines.

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TPP nations look to China after Trump withdraws

Members of the Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership (TPP) are to try to salvage the pact despite Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out - and could open the door to China taking part.

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Trump's top diplomat squeezes past Senate panel

A US Senate panel has narrowly approved the appointment of Rex Tillerson as secretary of state, despite concerns over his stance on human rights and links to Vladimir Putin.

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Monday, January 23, 2017

Press Secretary turns amiable after angry start

It was an extraordinary turnaround. After a combative first meeting with the press on Saturday, Donald Trump's Press Secretary seemed to be offering an olive branch.

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Trump takes US out of Pacific trade deal

President Trump has signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

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Trump spokesman: Our intention is not to lie

Donald Trump's spokesman has said the White House's intention is not to lie after a row over audience numbers at his inauguration.

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North Korea's nuclear pace 'unprecedented'

North Korea is developing its nuclear and missile capabilities at an "unprecedented" pace in a "real and obvious threat", the South has warned.

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Madonna defends blow up White House 'metaphor'

Madonna has defended her angry anti-Trump speech at Saturday's Women's March on Washington, saying she was speaking in metaphors.

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Trump: FBI director 'more famous than me'

Donald Trump has praised the work of FBI chief James Comey - the man who Hillary Clinton blames for her election defeat.

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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Why do Russians want to name Godless Street after Trump?

It took three hours to reach to this rough and ready looking street, in a Russian city called Ryazan.

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Samsung reveals cause of fire-prone phone

Samsung has blamed faulty batteries for the fires that led to last year's humiliating recall of its Galaxy Note 7 device.

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Gambia's exiled leader 'virtually emptied' coffers

Gambia's outgoing leader, Yahya Jammeh, has been accused of emptying the country's banks of 500m Gambian dalasis (£9.2m) in the last two weeks of his reign.

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Under Trump, write the truth and be called 'liar'

For most journalists, being a member of the White House press corps is their dream job.

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White House discussing US Israel embassy move

The White House says that Donald Trump's administration is "beginning" to discuss moving the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

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Seven dead as tornado razes mobile home park

Seven people have died after an apparent tornado tore through a mobile home park in the US.

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Baby becomes fifth victim of Melbourne car attack

A three-month-old boy has become the fifth victim of a car attack in Melbourne, where a driver ploughed into pedestrians on a street.

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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Dozens killed after train derails in India

At least 26 people have been killed after nine coaches of a passenger train derailed in eastern India, police have said.

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Thousands of women march against Trump

Thousands of women are marching in protest against Donald Trump's presidency in cities across the UK, and around the world.

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Mexicans build mock wall in Trump protest

Demonstrators in Mexico City have built a mock barricade outside the US embassy topped by an effigy of Donald Trump in protest at the President's plan to build a border wall.

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Drug lord 'El Chapo' pleads not guilty in NYC

Mexican drugs lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has pleaded not guilty in New York after being charged with running the world's largest drug-trafficking organization.

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Friday, January 20, 2017

Sixteen dead after school trip bus crash

Sixteen people are dead after a bus carrying school children home from France crashed in Italy, police have confirmed.

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So great! Why Trump's rhetoric resonates

The inaugurations of US presidents past provide some of the most memorable soundtracks to our modern history.

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Trump's order to begin repealing Obamacare

President Donald Trump has wasted no time in beginning work from the Oval Office, and has signed his first executive order aimed at "minimising the economic burden" of Obamacare.

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America's 45th President: The story so far

Billionaire, reality TV star and political novice - just who have voters chosen as the new occupant of the White House?

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US will withdraw from the world under Trump

America is entering a new era of insularity. Ending an age of free trade and heralding one of protectionism. 

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America's 45th President: The story so far



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Anti-Trump protesters smash windows in DC

Black-clad demonstrators have smashed shop and car windows in Washington DC ahead of the inauguration of Donald Trump.

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Trump holds final meeting with Obama

Donald Trump has arrived at the White House for his final meeting with Barack Obama before he is sworn in as America's 45th President.

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The Gambia's president 'to take power shortly'

The Gambian president has told Sky News he will shortly assume power and considers the UK to be his country's number one trading partner.

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Donald Trump begins day with visit to church

US President-elect Donald Trump is beginning his inauguration day with a visit to a church in Washington.

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Eight people rescued after Italian avalanche

Eight people - including two young girls - have been rescued from the Italian hotel buried in an avalanche on Wednesday, according to rescuers.

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Gambians party for now but fears linger

It started slowly but soon burst into a jubilant street party the size of a city.

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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Three dead after car hits people in Melbourne

Three people are dead and at least 20 people have been injured after a car hit pedestrians in Australia's second-largest city of Melbourne.

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Trump inauguration: A guide to today's events

Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States today.

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Gambia's ex-president told to leave or be ousted

The Gambia's former president has been given an ultimatum to leave the country or be forcibly ousted by Senegalese troops.

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Gambia's ex-president told to leave or be ousted

The Gambia's former leader Yahya Jammeh has been given until midday to leave peacefully.

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Hopes fade for survivors of Italian avalanche

Two bodies have been pulled from under snow and rubble after an avalanche at a luxury mountain hotel in central Italy.

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'Help, we are dying': Texts from inside hotel

People trapped in an Italian hotel hit by an avalanche sent text messages to the emergency services and loved ones pleading for help, according to local reports.

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'Many dead' after avalanche hits Italy hotel

Up to 30 people are feared to have died after an avalanche believed to have been triggered by an earthquake hit a spa hotel in Italy.

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Trump inauguration: Who will and won't perform

Donald Trump will be sworn in as America's 45th President on Friday, but finding the right soundtrack has not been easy.

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Ten reasons why people loved Barack Obama



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Gambian power stand-off as Britons flee

Senegalese troops are poised to cross the border into The Gambia after a deadline for President Yahya Jammeh to cede power passed.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Obama told Trump: 'You can't do it by yourself'

Barack Obama has revealed in his last news conference as President that he advised Donald Trump not to make decisions on his own.

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Obama's parting message: 'We're going to be okay'

Barack Obama has ended his last news conference as President with an optimistic message: "I think we're going to be okay".

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How the White House ages those who serve

It is said to be toughest job in the world.

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More than 50 killed in Mali military base blast

More than 50 people have been killed after a suicide bombing at a military camp in northern Mali.

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Trump claims he 'doesn't like' using Twitter

Donald Trump, who has made headlines with his rants at critics on Twitter, has said he does not like using the social media platform.

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Assange 'stands by' extradition deal pledge

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is under pressure to turn himself in following Barack Obama's decision to free a former soldier who was jailed for leaking classified documents to his website.

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'Strong' earthquake in Rome, central Italy

A strong earthquake has been felt in central Italy, with people in Rome saying they experienced the tremor, local media say.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Former US president George HW Bush in hospital

Former US president George HW Bush has been taken to hospital, according to local media reports.

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Nigerian airstrike kills dozens in refugee camp

A Nigerian airstrike meant for Boko Haram militants has killed at least 52 people and injured dozens more in a refugee camp.

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Migrants fear deportation as Trump takes office

Millions of undocumented migrants face deportation from the US if Donald Trump sticks to his hard-line campaign promise on immigration.

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MH370 mystery: Hunt for missing flight ends

The search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has been called off, nearly three years after the plane disappeared with more than 200 people on board.

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Trump praises wrong Ivanka in Twitter gaffe

A Twitter user from Brighton awoke this morning to find she had received praise from an unlikely source - the next leader of the free world.

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British spy behind Trump dossier a 'charlatan'

The British spy behind a dossier alleging Russia has compromising information about Donald Trump has been labelled a "charlatan".

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Monday, January 16, 2017

Istanbul nightclub attacker 'arrested'

The man suspected of carrying out the New Year's Eve shooting at an Istanbul nightclub has been arrested, according to local media.

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Why European Parliament vote matters for Brexit

For Eurosceptics, the European Parliament is the institution which represents all that's wrong with the European Union: unrepresentative, expensive and ineffective, they say. 

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MEPs to elect new European Parliament president

The European Parliament will elect a new president later to replace Martin Schulz, in what is expected to be a divisive and unpredictable vote.

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Video shows beachgoers fleeing Tunisia attacker

A video showing holidaymakers running for their lives as the Tunisia beach attack began has been shown at an inquest.

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Nightclub attacker 'arrested in Istanbul'

The man suspected of carrying out the New Year's Day shooting at an Istanbul nightclub has been arrested, according to local media.

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Cowboy Church heads to DC for Trump's big day

Thousands of voters who propelled Donald Trump to the White House are heading to Washington this week to witness his inauguration.

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Rape suspect admits attacks on 100 schoolgirls

A man arrested by Indian police has admitted sexually assaulting more than 100 young girls, preying on them as they left school at the end of the day.

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Several feared dead in Mexico festival shooting

At least four people have reportedly been shot dead after a gunman opened fire at the BPM Music Festival in Mexico.

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Tour guide mauled to death by crocodiles

A tour guide has been mauled to death by crocodiles at a farm in South Africa, police have said.

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Samsung face arrest over bribery claims

Jay Y.Lee, the acting head of Samsung Electronics, has been formally accused of paying bribes in a corruption scandal that has engulfed South Korea.

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Dozens killed as cargo jet smashes into village

A Turkish cargo jet has crashed in Kyrgyzstan, killing at least four pilots and dozens of people on the ground.

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Sunday, January 15, 2017

Turkish Airlines cargo jet crash kills 20

A Turkish Airlines cargo jet has crashed in Kyrgyzstan, killing a pilot and at least 19 people on the ground.

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Turkish Airlines cargo jet crash kills 16

A Turkish Airlines cargo jet has crashed in Kyrgyzstan, killing a pilot and at least 15 people on the ground.

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Eight billionaires 'own same as half the world'

Inequality is so stark that a small group of men own the same wealth as half the world, say campaigners ahead of the high-profile World Economic Forum in Davos.

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CIA boss: Trump does not understand Russia

Outgoing CIA director John Brennan says Donald Trump does not understand Russia - and condemned his "talking and tweeting". 

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Kerry meets comrade of soldier he shot dead

The outgoing US Secretary of State has visited the spot where he shot dead a Viet Cong soldier during the Vietnam War.

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Up to 100 feared dead as migrant boat sinks

About 100 migrants are missing and feared dead after their boat capsized off Libya's coast.

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Three inmates beheaded in Brazil prison riot

Three inmates have been beheaded and another seven killed in fighting between rival gangs in a Brazilian prison.

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Will Trump spell the end of two-state solution?

Senior members of the Palestinian leadership are warning that Donald Trump's pledge to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem could spell the end of the two-state solution.

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The world according to Trump: 14 burning issues



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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Girl stolen at birth: Dad 'never gave up hope'

The biological father of a baby girl who was tracked down after being taken from a Florida hospital in 1998 has said he never gave up hope of finding her.

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Protesters march against Trump 'hate'

Protesters fearful of a Trump presidency have taken to the streets of Washington DC in defence of minority and immigrant rights.

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Girl taken at birth tells accused: I love you mom

A teenage girl who was tracked down after being taken as a baby from a hospital 18 years ago has told the alleged kidnapper who raised her: "I love you mom."

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Friday, January 13, 2017

Baby abducted 18 years ago found safe - police

An eight-hour-old baby girl abducted from a hospital 18 years ago has been found safe, say police in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Trump's £74m donation haul for inauguration

With £74m of private donations so far, Donald Trump's inauguration has proved to be an attractive way for corporations to set out their stall for America's next commander-in-chief.

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Iraqi forces enter IS-held Mosul University

Iraqi special forces have entered Mosul University as they continue their battle to take control of the city from Islamic State.

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Syria accuses Israel of military airport rocket attack

Syria's army command has accused Israel of firing rockets at a major military airport west of the capital Damascus.

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New drug could revive death row prisoners

An US prisons agency is seeking permission to use a drug to reverse the effects of a lethal injection and revive a death row inmate if an execution goes wrong.

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Trump targets 'sleazebags' and 'guilty’ Clinton

President-elect Donald Trump has hit out at his "sleazebag" opponents and Hillary Clinton in a new series tweets.

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Trump dossier 'shaky' - former British envoy

A former British ambassador to Russia has said elements in a dossier making explosive but unconfirmed allegations on Donald Trump "look pretty shaky".

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

Trump pick: World order is under attack

Donald Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary has said the world order is under its "biggest attack" since the Second World War.

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Sky Views: How plausible is the Trump dossier?



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First image of British spy behind Trump dossier

The first picture has emerged of the British spy who wrote a dossier containing explosive claims about Donald Trump.

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Paris attacks: Two new suspects charged

Two people have been charged on suspicion of providing fake documents to a man who helped plan the Paris terror attacks that killed 130 people.

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Trump: Intelligence chief rejects dossier

Donald Trump says a dossier containing explosive claims about him has been dismissed by a US intelligence chief.

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Kremlin: US troops in Poland 'threaten Russia'

The posting of US troops in Poland is a threat to Russia's national security, the Kremlin has claimed.

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Father and six-year-old lost at sea found safe

An international search has been called off after a father and his six-year-old daughter turned up in Australia four weeks after leaving New Zealand.

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Ethics chief questions Trump's plan for business

The US government's top ethics watchdog has criticised a plan by Donald Trump to place his business empire in a trust controlled by two of his children.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Senate votes to draft Obamacare repeal bill

The US Senate has voted in favour of drafting a bill to repeal the health insurance scheme known as Obamacare.

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Ex-spy behind Trump dossier 'fears for life'

A former British intelligence officer behind the dossier containing explosive but unverified claims about Donald Trump has fled his home fearing for his life, a report says.

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Trump: Spies may have leaked explosive dossier

Donald Trump says US intelligence agencies may have leaked a dossier containing explosive claims that Russia has compromising material about him.

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NATO allies 'right to be alarmed' at Russia

Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, says NATO allies have a "right to be alarmed" at Russia.

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Trump: 'Fake news' leak 'one last shot at me'

Donald Trump has said spy agencies should not have allowed claims that Russia has compromising intelligence on him to be leaked.

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'Yes we did': President Obama defends legacy

President Barack Obama has given his farewell speech in Chicago, where he celebrated the achievements of the past and made warnings for the future.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

The veiled messages in Obama's 'farewell' speech

Presidential farewells usually come from the White House, but the boundary-breaking commander-in-chief chose to sign off from Chicago - a nostalgic return to where it all began.

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Claims of Russian plot to compromise Trump

A classified report presented to Donald Trump included allegations that Russian operatives claim to have compromising personal and financial information on him, US officials have confirmed.

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Church shooter Dylann Roof sentenced to death

Dylann Roof, who shot dead nine black churchgoers who had invited him in to worship with them, has been sentenced to death.

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Sanctions imposed on British member of IS cell

The US has imposed sanctions on a British man after naming him as a member of an Islamic State terror cell dubbed "The Beatles".

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Questions faced by Trump's cabinet nominees

Protests have taken place at the start of Senate hearings for some of Donald Trump's picks for his first cabinet.

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UK singers reject 'tyrant' Trump's invitation

Charlotte Church and Rebecca Ferguson have both turned down invitations from Donald Trump to sing at his inauguration.

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FIFA to expand World Cup to 48 countries

FIFA has unanimously decided the World Cup will be expanded to feature 48 countries from 2026.

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Norway killer Breivik gives Nazi salute in court

Mass killer Anders Breivik has given a Nazi salute at a court case into a ruling that his human rights were violated in prison.

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Donald Trump gives son-in-law government job

Donald Trump's son-in-law has been named as senior adviser to the President in the new US administration.

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Monday, January 9, 2017

UK 'first in line' for trade deal with US

Boris Johnson has declared Britain is "first in line" for a trade deal with the US, after meeting Donald Trump's senior advisers for talks.

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Ten freeze to death as polar blast grips Europe

Ten people have died in Poland as temperatures as low as -30C (-22F) grip Europe, with snow falling from northern Germany to the beaches of Greece.

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UK 'first in line' for trade deal with US

Britain is "first in line" for a trade deal with the US, Boris Johnson has said after talks with Donald Trump's senior advisers.

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Assad: Aleppo bombing was 'price of liberation'

Syrian president Bashar al Assad has claimed the bombing of eastern Aleppo was "the price" of "liberating" it from rebels.

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US Navy fired shots at speeding Iranian boats

The US Navy fired three warning shots at four Iranian boats after they closed in at speed on Sunday, say defence officials.

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Johnson meets Donald Trump's team in US trip

British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has met senior members of President-elect Donald Trump's team during a hastily-arranged trip to New York.

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Mosul Battle: Iraqi forces reach Tigris River

Iraqi special forces battling Islamic State in Mosul have reached the Tigris River for the first time, a spokesman has said.

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More deaths as Europe chill maintains its grip

The deaths of eight people in Italy have been blamed on freezing weather as blizzards and dangerously cold conditions continue across Europe.

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Trump may take action against Russian 'attacks'

Donald Trump's chief of staff has said "actions may be taken" following alleged Russian cyber-attacks.

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Iran's former president Rafsanjani dies

The former president of Iran, Hashemi Rafsanjani, has died aged 82, according to Iranian state media reports.

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May: Trump's lewd remarks 'unacceptable'

Theresa May has told Sky News Donald Trump's lewd remarks about women were "unacceptable" ahead of meeting him this spring.

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Lorry rams pedestrians in Jerusalem

A lorry has rammed into pedestrians in Jerusalem, killing at least four people and injuring many more.

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Lorry rams pedestrians in Jerusalam

A lorry has rammed into pedestrians in Jerusalam, killing at least three people and injuring many more.

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'Smog police' to clampdown on Beijing pollution

A new squad of environmental police has been set up to battle the heavy smog polluting the Chinese capital, Beijing.

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Saturday, January 7, 2017

Snow causes crashes and power cuts in the US

Snow and sleet have pounded large parts of the US, causing hundreds of crashes and leaving thousands of homes without power.

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Israeli apology after talk of 'taking down' minister

Israel's ambassador to the UK has apologised after an embassy official was recorded discussing how to "take down" a UK Foreign Office minister.

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Trump looking forward to meeting May

Donald Trump has tweeted that he is "very much" looking forward to meeting Theresa May, adding that he considers Britain to be "very special".

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Briton among five dead at Florida airport

A British great-grandmother was one of five people shot dead by a former soldier at an airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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Bombing kills dozens in rebel-held Syrian town

At least 43 people have been killed after a bomb blast in a rebel-held town in northwest Syria, according to reports.

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Alec Baldwin mocks Trump with Russian cap

Alec Baldwin has poked fun at Donald Trump by sporting his classic red "Make America Great Again" baseball cap - but in the Russian language.

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California 'in a state of panic' as storms set in

The threat of heavy downpours and up to eight feet of snow has left residents in California "in a state of panic", officials have said.

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Carrie Fisher laid to rest in Prozac pill urn

Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher has been laid to rest alongside her mother Debbie Reynolds, with her ashes carried to the funeral in a Prozac pill urn.

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Friday, January 6, 2017

Bail denied for Facebook torture suspects

A judge has refused to bail four people accused of beating a mentally-disabled man and broadcasting the attack on Facebook Live.

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Five people killed in shooting at US airport

A shooting at Fort Lauderdale airport in Florida has killed five people, with local officials describing the crime scene as "fluid and active".

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Trump says Mexico will pay US back for wall

President-elect Donald Trump has insisted that any money spent by US taxpayers on a border wall will be repaid by Mexico.

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Russia begins military withdrawal in Syria

Russia has begun to withdraw some of its military forces in Syria, Russian news agencies have reported.

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Dozens killed in Brazil prison riot

At least 33 inmates have been killed in a riot at a prison in northern Brazil.

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Helicopter crash survivors found in Amazon jungle

Rescue teams searching the Amazon jungle in Venezuela following a military helicopter crash six days ago have found at least five people alive, according to reports.

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Children killed as train hits rickshaws in Pakistan

At least six children have died after a train crushed two motorised rickshaws at an unattended railway crossing in Pakistan.

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Biden tells Trump to 'grow up' over hacking

US Vice President Joe Biden has told Donald Trump to "grow up" as he criticised his "absolutely mindless" attacks on intelligence agencies.

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Acclaimed Indian actor Om Puri dies aged 66

Acclaimed Indian actor Om Puri has died aged 66 at his home in Mumbai.

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Trump threatens Toyota over Mexico plant

Toyota has become the latest car manufacturer to be threatened with a "big border tax" by Donald Trump for building vehicles in Mexico.

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'Massive punishment' strike force targets Kim

South Korea is speeding up its plans to create a military force tasked with eliminating Pyongyang's leadership - including Kim Jong-Un - in the event of war.

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Berlin market killer Anis Amri used 14 aliases

German authorities knew of 14 different identities used by the man who drove a truck into a Berlin Christmas market, a police chief has revealed.

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Turkish police kill two after Izmir 'car bomb'

Two attackers have been killed by Turkish police after an explosion near a courthouse in the coastal city of Izmir.

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Turkey may have tracked nightclub gunman

The possible hiding place of a gunman who killed 39 people in an attack at an Istanbul nightclub has been identified, according to Turkey's deputy prime minister.

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Torture of man with special needs live streamed

Four people have been arrested after a video showing a man with special needs being beaten and tortured was streamed live on Facebook.

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Church shooter: 'There's nothing wrong with me'

The young man convicted of shooting nine black church members has told a jury there is nothing wrong with him psychologically.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

France orders cull of ducks over bird flu

Hundreds of thousands of ducks are to be culled in three regions of France following a severe outbreak of bird flu.

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Dozens injured after Brooklyn train derails

At least 100 people have been injured after a rush hour train derailed in Brooklyn, officials have said.

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Berlin attack: Second Tunisian suspect held

German police are investigating a second Tunisian suspect over the Berlin truck attack on a Christmas market that left 12 dead.

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Israeli soldier convicted of killing Palestinian

An Israeli soldier who killed a wounded Palestinian man has been convicted of manslaughter.

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Istanbul attack suspect seen in new video

The suspect in the Istanbul nightclub attack appears to be well versed in guerrilla warfare and may have trained in Syria, reports said, as new footage shows him in the Turkish city of Konya before the New Year’s Eve rampage.

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Mass jailbreak after Philippine prison raid

More than 150 prisoners broke out of a Philippine jail after heavily armed gunmen stormed the prison, killing a guard.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Marlin drags man from boat miles off Oz coast

A man has survived treading water for six hours after being dragged out of his boat by a marlin off the coast of Western Australia.

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Serial killer Charles Manson 'taken to hospital'

Convicted serial killer Charles Manson has been moved from prison and taken to hospital, according to US media reports.

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Republicans scrap plans to weaken ethics body

Republicans have scrapped plans to remove the powers of an independent body which investigates allegations of corruption and misconduct after criticism from Donald Trump.

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Ford cancels Mexico plans amid Trump pressure

Ford is cancelling plans for a $1.6bn (£1.3bn) plant in Mexico as car manufacturers come under pressure from Donald Trump over US jobs.

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Trump threatens US car giant with 'big border tax!'

Donald Trump has taken aim at US car giant General Motors in his latest clash with big business as he prepares to take office.

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Two foreign citizens held over Istanbul attack

Turkish media are reporting that two foreign citizens have been detained at Istanbul's Ataturk airport in connection with an attack on a nightclub.

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Minister links mass sex attack to Western clothing

An Indian minister is facing calls to resign after he criticised women for dressing "like Westerners" at a New Year's Eve celebration where a mob allegedly carried out a series of sexual assaults.

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Two foreign nationals held over Turkey attack

The United Arab Emirates has told its citizens not to travel to Turkey in the wake of the nightclub attack that killed 39 people.

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Thieves use NYE as cover for $6m jewel heist

CCTV footage has emerged of the moment burglars used New Year's Eve celebrations as cover while they pulled off a $6m (£4.88m) jewellery heist.

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Selfie footage of alleged Istanbul gunman

New footage has been released which appears to show the suspected gunman in the Istanbul attack filming himself walking around the popular tourist destination of Taksim Square. 

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Monday, January 2, 2017

Syrian rebels threaten to boycott peace talks

Syrian rebel groups are threatening to boycott a peace conference being planned by Russia, citing what they say are ceasefire violations by the government and its allies.

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Clearest images yet of Istanbul nightclub 'gunman'

The clearest images yet have emerged of the man suspected of carrying out the New Year shooting at an Istanbul nightclub.

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Sixty dead as drug gangs spark prison riot

Around 60 people have been killed in a prison riot in the Brazilian city of Manaus, security officials have said.

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Sunday, January 1, 2017

'Terrorists' flee as gunmen storm Bahrain prison

Armed men have stormed a prison in Bahrain, killing a police officers and freeing 10 inmates convicted of terrorism charges, the interior minister said.

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Terror threat advice for British tourists

British tourists in Turkey have been urged to follow the advice of the authorities and remain vigilant after the New Year's Day nightclub massacre in Istanbul.

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