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Sally Jones, the ISIS 'White Widow,' Believed Killed in Syria British ISIS member Sally Jones is believed to be killed in a Predator-drone strike in June. Jones, reportedly an active online recruiter and ...
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Unesco: Israel joins US in quitting UN heritage agency over 'anti-Israel bias' The United States has formally notified the UN's world heritage body Unesco that it is withdrawing its membership of the organisation citing "continuing ...
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Yemen's cholera outbreak now the worst in history as millionth case looms A mother sits with her sons while they are treated at a cholera centre in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen. The country's cholera epidemic could reach 1 ...
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Delta will automatically check in passengers with its mobile app Delta just did away with the standard, antiquated flight check-in process that's plagued modern flyers for years. Now, Delta passengers' boarding ...
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The situation in Puerto Rico is still dire. Trump is threatening to pull recovery efforts. onia Torres poses in her destroyed home, while taking a break from cleaning, three weeks after Hurricane Maria hit the island. Mario Tama/Getty ...
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Woman's body found in Belfast home after almost three years The body of a woman who police believed had been murdered lay undiscovered in her Belfast flat for almost three years, it has emerged.
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South Africa judge rules police murdered anti-apartheid activist in 1971 Imtiaz Cajee, nephew of Ahmed Timol, holds a portrait of his uncle. An inquest in 1972 endorsed police's assertion that Timol killed himself in custody.
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