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Pilot only survivor of Nepal plane crash
All 19 onboard except the pilot died when the plane crashed and caught fire while it was taking off.
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New Zealand landmark report finds 200,000 suffered abuse in care
The report found that thousands suffered a litany of abuses, including rape and electric shocks.
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Breaching whale capsizes boat and sends two people overboard
The pair were recovered from the water, uninjured, according to the US Coast Guard.
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Spiking victim felt 'too ashamed' to report attack to police
Police have urge more victims to come forward as experts say 90% of spiking cases go unreported.
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Man in his 50s dies while diving off Donegal coastline
Police say the man was removed from the water by Malin Coastguard after getting into difficulty.
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Sharks off Brazil coast test positive for cocaine
Sharks taken from the shores near Rio de Janeiro have tested for high levels of cocaine.
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Sonya Massey: Bodycam footage shows fatal police shooting
Sonya Massey was shot at her home after police told her to put down a pot of boiling water.
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Australia finds shipwreck 55 years after deadly disaster
The MV Noongah sank in stormy seas off New South Wales in 1969, killing 21 men.
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Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada: Mexican drug lord arrested in US
El Mayo co-founded the notorious Sinaloa crime syndicate with El Chapo, who is currently jailed in the US.
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North Korea hackers trying to steal nuclear secrets- US, UK warn
A hacking group has been hunting information in areas from uranium enrichment to tanks and submarines.
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xkcd: House Inputs and Outputs
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Swiss limit tourist access to Riffelsee in bid to bring back edelweiss
Swiss authorities decide to fence off pastures from tourists in search of the perfect picture.
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100 bottles of champagne found in 19th Century shipwreck
The cargo could have been heading to the table of Tsar Nicholas I, a diver believes.
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Ukraine thrown into war's bleak future as drones open new front
On the front line, drones are killing hundreds every day - showing the world a new kind of high-tech war.
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Australian surfer Kai McKenzie's leg washes up after shark attack
Kai McKenzie, 23, was attacked by a three-metre-long great white shark in Australia on Tuesday.
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Why we might never know the truth about ultra-processed foods
Experts can’t agree how exactly they affect us and it’s not clear that science will give us an answer.
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Something In The Water? Why we love shark films
From the Steven Spielberg classic Jaws, to predators stalking the Seine in Under Paris, there is no shortage of shark films.
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(208) How To Detect Faster Than Light Travel - YouTube
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xkcd: Olympic Sports
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Gemiddelde Belgische loopbaan duurt nog geen 35 jaar (en dat is korter dan
Belgen zijn gemiddeld maar 34,7 jaren actief op de arbeidsmarkt, zo blijkt uit nieuwe cijfers van Eurostat. Daarmee scoort ons land lager dan het Europese gemiddelde en dan de meeste andere Europese landen. In landen als IJsland en Nederland komt de gemiddelde loopbaanduur ver boven de 40 jaren uit.
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Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada: How US caught drug kingpin after 35 years
The last of an original generation of drug lords, the Sinaloa boss evaded capture for decades. Until now.
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An armchair guide to watching the Olympic opening cermony
Paris is opening the games with a spectacular ceremony. Here's all you need to know.
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X-rays reveal half-billion-year-old insect ancestor
The creature, the size of a poppy seed, dates back 520 million years and is almost perfectly preserved.
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'Slave auction' video: South African pupils to face disciplinary
Viral footage appears to show schoolchildren in Cape Town "selling" off black classmates.
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Two new dementia risks identified by major report
Treating failing eyesight and high cholesterol can help lower the risk of the illness, a study suggests.
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