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Turkish President blames Kurdish militants for bomb that kills 13 and injures 55

The PKK is being blamed for a bomb attack in central Turkey which has killed at least 13 people. Turkey's president Recep Erdogan claims terrorists...

Muhammad Ali letter of condolence to Nelson Mandela fetches €8.5k

A signed letter from Muhammad Ali to Nelson Mandela offering his condolences on the death of an anti-apartheid leader has sold at auction in...

Russia claims evacuations from Aleppo have been ‘completed’, top UN official disputes claim

Russia says that all women and children have been taken out of eastern Aleppo and that a final sweep by the Syrian military is...

Syrian groups to UN: ‘Russia behind hundreds of Aleppo war crimes’

Four Syrian organisations have said Russia bears "a high likelihood" of responsibility for 304 attacks in Aleppo that violate international humanitarian law and may...

Cuba wants to pay back its £222m debt to Czech Republic with Rum

Cuba has reportedly offered an unusual way of repaying a debt from the Cold War-era – in trademark rum. Michal Zurovec, spokesman for the Czech...

Man convicted of attack on nine black church members in South Carolina

Dylann Roof has been convicted over the attack on nine black church members who were shot to death during a bible study session in...

Second convoy of ambulances and buses leaves Aleppo

A second convoy of ambulances and buses carrying civilians and rebel fighters has left the Syrian city of Aleppo, according to Russia. The Russian Defence...

Donald Trump’s energy secretary has roles at Dakota Access Pipeline companies

US President-elect Donald Trump's choice for energy secretary has close ties to the Texas oil industry and corporate roles in two petroleum companies pushing...

Self-driving Uber hits the streets of San Francisco

Uber is bringing a small number of self-driving cars to its ride-hailing service in San Francisco. However, the trial is likely to draw criticism as...

UN says 80,000 children will starve to death in Nigeria

Nearly half a million children will face starvation in north-eastern Nigeria next year and 80,000 will die unless they receive treatment, amid the humanitarian...

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