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Cause of US student’s ‘extensive’ brain damage a mystery after North Korea release

An US college student who emerged from prison in North Korea in a coma has severe brain damage but doctors do not know what...

UPS staff return after three warehouse workers shot dead

United Parcel Service (UPS) trucks are rolling again at a warehouse in San Francisco one day after an employee shot and killed three colleagues...

Turkish opposition party begins 250-mile protest march

Turkey's main opposition party has started a 250-mile march from the capital to an Istanbul jail in protest over the imprisonment of one of...

Trump denounces ‘single greatest witch hunt in American history’

US president Donald Trump has told his Twitter followers that they are witnessing the "single greatest witch hunt in American history". Mr Trump did not...

Istanbul’s shores turn turquoise thanks to micro-organism bloom

The waters around Istanbul have turned a striking shade of turquoise. A natural phenomenon called a "phytoplankton bloom" has turned the normally dark waters of...

Chaos in Heathrow Airport forcing passengers to fly without checked luggage

Thousands of passengers departing from Heathrow Airport are having to fly without checked luggage due to a baggage system failure. The airport advised travellers...

Freed US student ‘brutalised’ by North Korea captors, says father

The father of an American college student released by North Korea and now in a coma in hospital has said his son was "terrorised...

Gunman who shot US politician volunteered on Sanders presidential campaign

The gunman who shot a Republican politician Steve Scalise and several others as they practised baseball had had a number of run-ins with police...

Charity claims cholera epidemic ravaging Yemen with 105 children contracting disease every hour

Save the Children says a cholera epidemic raging across Yemen is spiralling out of control. The charity estimates one child is becoming unwell every minute...

North Korea releases detained US student ‘in coma’

Two Ohio senators are denouncing North Korea after a resident of their state was said to be in a coma after being released from...

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