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Death toll from building collapse in Indian capital hits nine
Police have arrests four people, including the landowner, on charges of manslaughter
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Batwoman to become first openly gay TV superhero
'Kate Kane soars onto the streets of Gotham as Batwoman, an out lesbian and highly trained street fighter'
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50 years after Concorde, US start-up eyes supersonic future
Boom Supersonic's aircraft, dubbed Baby Boom, is expected by the company to fly for the first time next year
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19 fishermen feared drowned in India's Bay of Bengal
Three bodies have so far been recovered after the men from Sunderbans
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Paris police urge women to report World Cup sexual assaults
As thousands of fans took to streets of Paris, reports of forced kisses and groping started pouring in
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Dutch foreign minister criticised for saying 'multi-cultural societies are violent'
I can't see the difference between a Hutu and a Tutsi, nor between a Sunni or a Shia says Stef Blok
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Thai cave boys speak of 'miracle' rescue after hospital discharge
Twelves boys were dramatically rescued from deep inside a Thai cave after being trapped for more than a fortnight
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Soviet-era fighter jet crashes in India, pilot killed
More than 170 air force pilots have died in accidents in the past three decades due to ageing jets
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At least 16 drown, 30 missing as refugee boat sinks off north Cyprus
Over 100 people have been rescued in a joint operation by Turkish Cypriot and Turkish coastguards, reports say
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Pakistan, UN disappointed by Indian response to Kashmir report
OHCHR shoots down Indian claims of the report being a 'Pakistan authored' conspiracy
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UK's Labour Party hit by fresh anti-Semitism row
Britain's main opposition Labour Party was embroiled in a fresh row Wednesday over anti-Semitism
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The elite engineers leading a challenge to India's homosexuality ban
Godi is one of the 20 openly gay students and alumni of various IITs across India
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Civilians killed, wounded in shelling on Yemen market: MSF
The shell struck a market in Taiz, a city just inland from the Red Sea port and under siege by Yemen's Houthis
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First commercial flight in 20 years leaves Ethiopia for Eritrea: airline
Ethiopian Airlines indicated that flight ET0312 to Asmara had left Bole International Airport
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100 years since his birth, South Africa pays tribute to Mandela
Mandela, who died in 2013, remains a global icon for his long fight against white-minority rule
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Access to anti-AIDS drugs at record high
Progress made risks being halted, even reversed, if funding and attention allowed to dwindle, agency warned.
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China's ozone levels hit record high in June says Greenpeace
Concentrations of lung-damaging ozone hit a record high in China in June
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Under fire, Trump says he misspoke on Russia election meddling
"In my remarks, I said the word 'would' instead of 'wouldn't'", says Trump in a post meeting interview
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MGM Resorts sues victims of Las Vegas massacre
The suit aims to force around 1,000 people suing MGM over shooting rampage to drop their suits
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Elon Musk apologises to British caver for 'pedo' slur
The fault is mine and mine alone, tweets Musk
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Ortega's forces capture Nicaragua opposition stronghold
On Tuesday, more than 1,000 men firing automatic weapons entered the city
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Ortega's forces capture Nicaragua opposition stronghold
Pro-government forces shoot at journalists to prevent them from verifying details of a bloody siege
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UN moves to revive Cyprus talks
The UN-brokered negotiations in Switzerland had been billed as the best hope in decades to resolve the Cyprus issue
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Texas executes killer despite clemency calls
Christopher Young was declared dead on July 17, 2018 at 6:38 pm
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British PM wins key Brexit vote despite ongoing rebellion
Two top pro-Brexit ministers, Boris Johnson and David Davis, quit in protest last week
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Thai cave boys to leave hospital, speak to media
After nine days without a steady supply of food or water the boys were found emaciated and huddled in a group
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Woman, small child found dead in deflated dinghy off Libya
There were 165 migrants aboard the second dinghy--including 34 women and 12 children
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After two-year purge, Turkey to end state of emergency
President Erdogan declared the state of emergency on July 20, 2016, five days after warplanes bombed Ankara
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Building collapse in Delhi suburb kills at least two, more feared dead
Building collapses in India are more common during the current monsoon season
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Man 'steals money' in UAE to treat his ailing father back home
'Culprit' returned the money to salon's owner after returning from home, witness says
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Emergency room ‘doctor’ sparks outrage after posting 'provocative' images
Female colleagues demand Anastasia Ivashevskaya resign from post in the wake of controversy
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15 Afghan Taliban killed in attack by suspected Islamic State rivals
IS attacks Taliban fighters attending a funeral in northern Afghanistan
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Putin presents Trump World Cup football made in Pakistan
The US president says he was happy to pass the ball on to his 12-year-old son Barron
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Indian minor raped by 17 men over weeks
The girl, who has a hearing disability, was allegedly sexually assaulted inside a Chennai apartment block
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Vegas bodycam footage shows officer fire through windshield in car chase
The chase and shootout, which occurred July 11, came after officers responded to an attempted murder call
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Iranian security forces arrest four members of suspected Islamic State cell
Last year, Islamic State's members carried out attacks on the parliament in Tehran
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Vietnam withdraws licence of news site, issues fine
A popular Vietnamese news website has been suspended and fined about $10,000
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Air strikes kill seven civilians in southern Syria: monitor
The Damascus regime has been pounding Quneitra since Sunday in a bid to retake the province from militants
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Russian woman arrested in Washington, accused of acting as Russian government agent
Maria Butina alleges working for a high-level official in the Russian government
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India's top court demands government act to stop lynchings
India's Supreme Court asked the government to enact a new law and stem what it called 'horrendous acts' of lynching
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Heatwave blankets Japan, kills 14 people over long weekend
High temperatures hampered the recovery in flood-hit areas where more than 200 people died last week
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Indonesia police shoot dead 11 petty criminals in Asian Games crackdown
More than 11,000 athletes from 45 countries are to compete at the second-biggest multi-sport event behind the Olympics
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World's oldest bread found at prehistoric site in Jordan
Charred remains of flatbread baked 14,500 years ago in northeastern Jordan found
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Trump says Iran in turmoil since US withdrew from nuke deal
US president remarks that Russia's decision to continue the nuclear deal is a matter of bilateral convergence
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Judge rules for Trump administration in suit over family-planning program shift
Three planned Parenthood organisations along with the National Family Planning Association filed lawsuits
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Chinese woman 'detained' after tossing ink on Xi poster
Chinese authorities swiftly punish those who deface leaders' images and other Communist symbols
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Malaysian king calls for unity amid racial tensions
Allegations of massive corruption were a major factor behind the defeat of Najib's long-ruling coalition
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Google boils down water data for new UN environment site
Google and UNEP will produce geospatial maps and data for a publicly available platform
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Israeli lawmakers vote to ban some left-wing groups from schools
'It’s really about trying to silence and cover up what’s been going on in the occupied territories for 51 years'
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Rights groups alarmed as death toll hits 200 in Bangladesh drug war
Rights groups say many victims are shot by police in cold blood, onslaught being used as a cover to settle scores.

















































