All news by author: Ryan Fahey

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Men who paraded naked women through crowd of men could face death penalty
In the clip, the women look visibly distressed as they're led along a gravel road, sandwiched between a mob of men, some of whom grab at their bodies in Manipur, India
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Hunt for 'Beast of Berlin' lioness ENDS as police believe animal is a boar
The "Beast of Berlin" is still on the loose and police have warned residents in the German capital to remain inside while hunters, vets, and cops carry out "Operation Lion Hunt" to track down the vicious lioness after zoos, circuses and sanctuaries failed to claim the big cat
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Missing lion may be pet as experts warn against 'adrenaline' of keeping beasts
After the first sighting of the Beast of Berlin, German police contacted zoos, circuses, and wildlife sanctuaries - but none were missing a big cat - leaving one likely place the lion could have escaped from
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Mum's last words to 'tortured' son killed by Russia after final act of defiance
Tihran Ohannisian, 16, cried 'Farewell! Glory to Ukraine!' as he held a Kalashnikov close to his chest after being fatally wounded in a firefight with Russian soldiers in occupied Berdyansk
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Lion on the loose in Berlin for over 12 hours as children told to stay inside
Brandenburg State Police - responsible for the German capital, Berlin - issued a serious warning this morning, telling Berliners to stay inside after the big cat was seen prowling through the streets of the capital city
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Fears missing woman, 76, mauled to death by puma as body found in woodland
Sonia del Carmen Hernández Alvarado, 76, went missing from her home in Petrohué, a village in Chile just under 300 miles south of the capital, Santiago, in an area known to have pumas prowling nearby
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Sailor who was lost at sea with dog for months forced to rehome beloved pet
Australian sailor Tim Shaddock, 54, survived gruelling ordeal of three months at sea with only raw fish to sustain him and his faithful hound Bella for company - but he's had to leave her behind in Mexico to be reunited with his family in Sydney
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Child screams for mum as she's swept to her death while posing for seaside photo
Jyoti Sonar, 32, was sitting on a rock with her husband Mukesh at the popular Bandra Bandstand promenade in Mumbai in India's Maharashtra state when she was battered by an enormous wave
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Massive bus crash leaves at least 34 dead and 12 injured as wreck catches fire
Algeria's Civil Protection unit said the death toll had claimed the lives of 34 passengers and left another 12 injured after it collided with a commercial vehicle in the village of Atoll in Tamanrasset state
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British family forced to abandon their Greece holiday as it's just too hot
Sally Urwin and her two teenage sons were forced to quit their £2,500 holiday to Rhodes due to the unbearable heat turning Greece and their hotel in particular into a "giant oven" amid the devastating Cerberus heatwave
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Mystery metal dome washes up on beach as locals question if it fell from MH370
Experts say the hunkering metal dome washed up on an Australian beach is unlike anything used on commercial airlines, but that it may have once been part of a space rocket launched by a foreign space agency
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'Boy racer' teen infamous for tractor speeding 'questioned' over missing toddler
Police have reportedly interviewed a farmer's son who also lives in the tiny 25-person village in the French Alps where two-year-old Émile disappeared last weekend
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Nursery school teacher executed after poisoning 25 kids' porridge in 'revenge'
Wang Tun, 40, was executed after being found guilty of lacing porridge with toxic sodium nitrate and feeding it to her students in Jiaozuo, a city in Henan Province
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India launches first ever rocket to the moon four years after disaster
The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft, named after the Sanskrit word for "moon craft", is being launched from the southern Indian town of Sriharikota while carrying an orbiter, lander and rover
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Double heatwave hell looms for Europe as Brits warned Cerberus will hit 48C
At temperatures recorded during Europe's devastating Cerberus heatwave, the brain sends signals telling the body to shut down, while just a couple of degrees hotter and eath becomes a real possibility
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Two kids die of flu as doctors beg parents to vaccinate in 'uncharted territory'
Schoolgirl Emma Schwab, 11, died on July 6 after contracting the B strain of the influenza virus amid a spike in the number of Australians being hospitalised with flu-like symptoms
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'Mum of missing boy, 2, posts haunting statement' before police call off search
Two-year-old Émile was on holiday at his grandparents' home on Saturday when he vanished without a trace in the small village of Vernet in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
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Wagner Group 'nearly seized Putin's nukes - but were foiled by a closed door'
The head of Ukraine's military intelligence said Yevgeny Prigozhin's war-hardened mutineers couldn't reach the "backpack nukes" from the Voronezh-45 nuclear base because the facility's door was closed
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One dead in Russian overnight drone strikes amid bombardment of Kyiv
Yesterday was the third day of sustained drone attacks targeting the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, which happened just hours after a NATO summit in Lithuania came to a close
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Clueless French cops resort to checking phone data to see when boy vanished
Emile, who usually lives with his parents near Marseille, was last seen by two people as he left his grandparents' home. He was on holiday with the elderly couple
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'Lava chasers' ignore toxic gas warnings and flock to massive volcanic eruption
Spectators have been warned to steer clear of an erupting volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland, where searing-hot orange lava and toxic gases continue to spew from a 900-metre long fissure
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'Cerberus' heatwave claims first victim with fear 45C highs could kill thousands
Italy has recorded its first death attributed to the deadly heatwave which is named after the three-headed dog from Dante's Inferno due to temperatures soaring above 40C
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NASA may have found alien life on Mars - then 'accidentally destroyed it'
The Viking lander mission touched down on Mars in the mid-1970s and carried out a number of tests for alien life, including introducing water into soil samples, that could have actually killed the organisms
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Missing German real estate tycoon’s dismembered body found stuffed in freezer
The dismembered corpse of German real estate tycoon Hans Peter Mack, 62, was discovered stuffed in black bin liners at around 11pm on Monday in Pattaya, Thailand
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Wedding night horror as groom killed by electric shock during after-party swim
Aziz Karambali, 33, had sent everybody home after a day of celebrating his wedding when he and a couple of pals who had stayed behind were shocked while swimming in the pool