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North Koreans go to polls in 'rubber-stamp' election North Koreans have voted in an election in which there can be only one winner. Leader Kim Jong-un's Workers' party has an iron grip on the ...
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The Role Mormon Religion Plays In 'Abducted In Plain Sight' As millions of viewers watch the crime documentary Abducted in Plain Sight on Netflix, the overwhelming response is shock and disbelief. How could ...
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Parents of British woman Catherine Shaw missing in Guatemala fear for her safety The parents of a 23-year-old British woman missing in Guatemala for five days say they have "great concern for her safety" and have urged her to get ...
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India to begin voting in election in April, says electoral commission Voting in the world's largest democratic contest will begin on 11 April and continue for the next six weeks, India's electoral commission has said in an ...
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Tom Ballard: Bodies found in missing climbers search The bodies of two climbers who went missing on a mountain in Pakistan have been found. Briton Tom Ballard and Italian Daniele Nardi last made ...
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New Zealand measles outbreak worst 'in years' with 22 cases confirmed Amid the worst outbreak "in years", health officials have warned cases will spread in the coming days and weeks, as around one-fifth of people living ...
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India and Pakistan: How the war was fought in TV studios Television stations in both countries were accused of sensationalism and partiality. But how far did they take it? The BBC's Rajini Vaidyanathan in ...
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The final indignity for 'El Negro', laid to rest in wrong country For more than a century, the stuffed body of an African man was displayed as a grotesque exhibit in European museums. His body had been stolen ...
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More than 80 injured in Japan ferry collision Shinichiro Ikeguchi, the deputy director of an aquarium in Niigata prefecture, told NHK that the scale of the impact suggests that the ferry struck a ...
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Rival rallies held in Caracas as Venezuela crisis intensifies Thousands of people have once again hit the streets of Venezuela's capital, Caracas, in the latest rival displays for and against President Nicolas ...
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