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700 migrants believed drowned in Mediterranean

More than 700 migrants may have drowned in the Mediterranean Sea south of Italy in the past few days as they tried to reach...

Chinese detergent maker sorry for harm done by racist advert

A Chinese detergent maker has apologised to black people hurt by an advert in which a black man "washed" by its product was transformed...

Man charged with slavery offences

A 51-year-old man has been charged in England under modern slavery laws with keeping a person in servitude and arranging the travel of another...

Plea for Rio Olympics to be moved over Zika virus fears is rejected

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has rejected calls from 150 leading scientists to move or postpone the Rio Olympics because of the ongoing Zika...

French protesters disrupt airport as fuel shortages ease

French union activists have disrupted Marseille airport and halted activity at half of the country's oil refineries in protests over changes to the labour...

Chapo threatens to sue Netflix and Univision if they air series about him without paying him

Netflix and Univision have been threatened with a lawsuit over their new series El Chapo – by a lawyer representing the man himself. Andrew Granados,...

‘Listen to our friends’ when deciding how to vote on Brexit urges Cameron

David Cameron has urged voters to "listen to our friends" when deciding how to vote in the EU referendum, after leaders of the G7...

UK won’t be part of rumoured EU army, insists UK government

The UK will “never be part of an EU army”, the UK government said as reports suggested moves in Brussels to promote closer military...

Dock workers set off smoke bombs as protests escalate in France

Thousands of dock workers poured into a public square in the French port city of Le Havre, setting off smoke bombs as part of...

Slovakia’s prime minister warns against large Muslim presence in his country

Slovakia's prime minister says his country is not a suitable place for Muslims to live because they could change centuries-long traditions. In an interview with...

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