All news by author: Rachel Hagan

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Airport £12million gold heist leaves police stumped as container disappears
The high-profile heist happened at Canada's busiest airport after a flight carrying the cargo landed at Toronto Pearson International on Monday evening
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First person dies with Arcturus Covid variant as more countries sound alarm
Dr Supakit Sirilak, director-general of the Medical Sciences Department in Thailand, reported that 27 cases had been detected in Thailand as of April 17 and one person had died
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Chilling last moments of woman, 18, caught on CCTV before she was found dead
A young woman who left home for a job interview in Turkey never returned home and her last moments were caught on CCTV, where she was seen getting into a white van
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Woman in throuple with two men claims people are envious of her lifestyle
Brazilian influencer Larissa "Lary" Ingrid, who has 441,000 followers on Instagram, has two partners and has dismissed her detractors as motivated by jealousy
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Russian soldiers admit killing kids and tossing grenades at Ukrainian prisoners
Alexey Savichev and Azamat Uldarov said they, along with other mercenaries, massacred between 300 and 400 people, including about 40 children who were taking refuge in the basement of a nine-floor block of flats in Bakhmut
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Sister of Brit who died after downing 22 shots at strip club demands justice
Nearly six years after Mark Cocks died, Polish authorities have made arrests over his death and now his sister Samantha has pleaded for justice after the incident in Wild Night Club, Krakow
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Brit couple thrown to crocodiles by trio who blew £37,000 on their credit cards
World-renowned botanists Rod Saunders, 74, and his wife Rachel, 63, were pounced on in 2018 while scouring a mountain region in South Africa for rare seeds for their business
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Chilling final words of Concorde pilot before fireball crash which killed 113
The famous plane was heading from Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport to New York and ploughed into a hotel in the small town of Gonesse, just one minute 17 seconds after its pilot was told it was on fire
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Inside underground shelters where Ukrainians await fate as Russians advance
The Mirror entered Avdiivka before it turned into a military “red zone” that is off-limits to journalists and spoke with those sheltering, as deafening blasts pummelled the surface of bomb shelters
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Three United Nations among around 60 killed in Sudan as crisis unfolds
The Sudanese Red Crescent says hospitals are overwhelmed by the growing number of casualties and Pope Francis said he was following “with worry” the events unfolding in the country
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Gunmen kill seven including child in swimming pool rampage
Shocking footage on social media shows the slain bodies at the park as other revellers are fleeing and screaming in panic at a water park in Cortazar, Guanajuato State
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Super-fit dad sets world push-up record with incredible number in just one hour
Lucas Helmke completed the challenge at his local gym in Brisbane and did an average of over 53 push-ups per minute, completing more than 3,000 in an hour
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Sixteen dead as fire rips through apartment building
Dubai Civil Defence said the blaze on the fourth floor of the five-storey building was caused by a lack of compliance with building security and safety requirements
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Gun used in Louisville bank mass shooting to be auctioned off for future use
The assault rifle was used by 25-year-old Connor Sturgeon to kill five people and injured several others in a deadly mass shooting at Old National Bank on April 10
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Ex-politician and brother shot dead live on TV by gunmen posing as reporters
Both men were accosted by camera crews and police believe the gunmen who killed the pair had been masquerading as journalists in northern India
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Four dead and scores wounded in 'Sweet-16' party mass shooting
Only a few details are currently available from the incident that happened at around 10:30 p.m. local time on Saturday when officers were called to the shooting in Alabama
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Pregnant rape and incest victims forced to give proof of attack
Right-wing governor Ron DeSantis, seen as Trump's biggest challenger, signed the bill in the middle of the night, seemingly to draw as little attention to it as possible
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Iran police use spy technology to crack down on women not wearing hijab
Police officers forces on Saturday announced they will be intensifying their efforts to track teenage girls and women who do not wear so-called proper hijab in streets, shopping centres and cars
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Brits in Sudan told to stay indoors after explosions rock capital
Britons in Sudan have been urged to remain indoors as the country has woken up to fierce clashes between the military and the country’s powerful paramilitary
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US ambassador sheltering as rebel fighters launch attack and take prisoners
Militia in Sudan claims they have seized the capital city's airport and “completely controlled” Khartoum’s Republican Palace as United States Ambassador to Sudan John Godfrey said he was sheltering
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Putin opponent hit by 'mystery illness that may be slow poisoning'
Alexei Navalny's spokeswoman tweeted that an ambulance was called last week to the maximum security IK-6 penal colony at Melekhovo, about 155 miles east of Moscow
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Newlywed stabbed to death at Mcdonald's had just become paramedic
The 29-year-old was sitting in his ambulance at McDonald’s, on the outskirts of Sydney, as he and his colleague took a break towards the end of their night shift before he was stabbed
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Girl, 10, killed and 70 injured as overcrowded footbridge collapses
Over 100 people, celebrating a festival, were crammed on the low metal bridge which could not withstand the weight of the revellers celebrating the spring harvest season in Kashmir
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Councillor tied up ex-husband and doused him in acid before he fled to tell cops
A Rio de Janeiro court sentenced Veronica Costa to 10 years and eight months, stipulating that her sentence must be served in a prison
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Rocket mission to search for life on Jupiter's moons aborted as launch delayed
The Ariane 5 launch with the European Space Agency's Jupiter-bound JUICE mission has been called off for the day due to the risk of lightning at the launch site in French Guiana