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18 girls, aged between five and 12, have been killed in a dormitory fire

Eighteen girls have been killed in a dormitory fire at a primary school in northern Thailand. Many of the boarders had been woken by a...

Erdogan asks trusted ally to form new Turkish government

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan has formally asked his trusted ally, the transport and communications minister Binali Yildirim, to form Turkey's next government. Mr Yildirim...

Cleaning crews face questions over cause of EgyptAir crash

As French authorities question airport staff who had access to EgyptAir Flight 804, cleaning crews are among those drawing attention. One theory is that a...

Hospitals on alert as temperatures reach 51C in India

Authorities have shut schools, sprinkled water in streets and rushed a water train to a parched state in western India where scorching temperatures have...

Smoke detected minutes before EgyptAir plane crashed

Smoke was detected in a toilet near the cockpit of the doomed EgyptAir jet, an aviation industry publication has claimed. The Aviation Herald website said...

Mexico approves extradition of drug lord ‘El Chapo’ to the US

The extradition of convicted drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman to the United States can move forward, Mexico’s Foreign Relations Department has ruled. But the...

Google has patented a sticky coating for its driverless cars

Google has patented a new sticky coating for the front of its driverless cars which it says could reduce the extent of pedestrian injury...

Turkey strips immunity from legislators, clearing way for trials

Turkish legislators have approved a bill to amend the constitution, paving the way for the trials of several pro-Kurdish and other deputies. When parliament convened...

Donald Trump brands Egyptair flight crash ‘yet another terrorist attack’

Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is weighing in on the crash of the EgyptAir flight that had been travelling from Paris to Cairo,...

200 families feared buried following mudslides in Sri Lanka

The Sri Lankan Red Cross has said at least 200 families are still missing after rain-triggered mudslides crashed down on to three villages in...

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