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Brit, 18, killed after avalanche swept him away while on ski tour in Switzerland
The British skier, 18, was swept away and killed in an avalanche while out on the slopes in Meiringen, in the Swiss canton of Bern, with another unidentified individual still missing as rescue teams trawl through the snow
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Moment Russian rocket flies past Ukrainian shopping mall and explodes into flats
Russia has pummelled Ukraine just hours after Japan's prime minister left Kyiv following a visit to the capital to show the country support while Vladimir Putin met with China's leader Xi Jinping
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North Korea launches more missiles after simulating nuclear attack on neighbour
Today marks the fourth round of tests in direct response to the US and South Korea military drills held last week - which Pyongyang claims is tantamount to an invasion rehearsal of its Hermit Kingdom
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Xi Jinping's chilling message as he tells 'friend' Putin 'change is coming'
When the invasion was launched in February 2022, China's President Xi Jinping and Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin announced a "no limits" friendship and have also spoken to strengthening their "special relationship"
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Brit told confession to killing his ill wife in Cyprus was lawfully obtained
Retired coal miner Brit David Hunter, 75, is accused of killing his ailing wife - who suffered from a form of blood cancer called myelodysplastic syndrome - by strangling her before consuming a mixture of pills to take his own life in Cyprus
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Iraq veteran recalls seeing 'disembodied foot in a flip flop' during invasion
Sergeant Major John Thompson, 43, a single dad-of-three from Devon, was with the Royal Marines' Delta unit when they touched down on the sands of Iraq, with him later earning medals for his gallantry while in the country
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British dad dies after falling from balcony on first ever holiday abroad
Dion was holidaying in Spain for the first time with his girlfriend Leanne when tragedy struck and he fell from the balcony of his hotel - - having called his family only hours later to express his excitement
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Abandoned house soon to be demolished over ghostly suicide haunting fears
A roadhouse is a small service station in the US and Canada built to host travellers by providing food, drinks, fuel and accommodation. They were also known in the 1900s as stagecoach houses and were a place to rest and feed the horses for the night on long journeys
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Vladimir Putin refuses to meet China's President Xi Jinping at end of red carpet
President Vladimir Putin adhered to Russian protocol by not showing up at the airport to receive China's President Xi Jinping today with the pair expected to meet for dinner this evening
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25 people including kids hurt after poisoning fears at swimming pool
A large emergency response was seen at the Monti Lessini Sports Centre in Italy's Bosco Chiesanuova municipality, in Verona after a cloud of chlorine gas released during a swimming lesson poisoned 25, including nursery-aged children
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Four dead after helicopter spins out of control and crashes in terrifying video
President Gustavo Petro confirmed the names of the four service people killed in the crash after footage appeared on social media showing the helicopter falling out of the sky in Colombia
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Girl, 12, stabbed to death 'with nail file by two classmates in row over boy'
Police are still investigating the reason for the heinous crime, but it's thought they may have stabbed Luise F 32 times over a spat about a boy or because she had told a teacher at their school near Freudenberg in Germany that they were bullying her
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Inside Abu Ghraib prison where US tortured Iraqi detainees in horror war crimes
WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: On March 20, 2004, the US and UK Coalition invaded Iraq on the false belief that dictator Saddam Hussein was manufacturing weapons of mass destruction and planned to use them on his own people
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CCTV shows moment brazen thieves use stolen digger to steal entire cash machine
The gang of thieves use heavy construction machinery to tear the cash machine from the wall of a post office in Valverde near Catania in Sicily before they load it into the back of a white van
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Man 'Googled how to dissolve meat in acid' before he 'slaughtered his wife'
Accused Walter Baumann, 46, and his wife Ekaterina, 32, were in the process of a divorce when a suitcase containing her body was recovered from the River Weser near Bremerhaven in Germany
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Schoolgirl who complained about bullying stabbed 30 times by classmates
The victim, Luise F, was one of the girl's best friend and she was involved in a heated argument that began when the she made fun of her best friend's family in Germany
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Inventor of 'the most painful torture device' in history was its first victim
The Brazen Bull, a hollowed out bronze bovine sculpture, was created in Ancient Greece in the 6th Century BC by a man called Perilaus, who gifted it to a cruel tyrant called Phalaris
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Boy, 8, plunges 50ft to death off water slide he didn't know had been dismantled
A civil engineer and the manager of a waterpark have been charged with manslaughter after an eight-year-old boy died when he fell almost 50ft down a waterslide that was being dismantled in Caldas Novas, Brazil
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Inside mega prison hell as thousands of gangsters sleep on metal shelves
El Salvador has had a problem with gang-related violence for decades, but the South American country's new President Nayib Bukele has promised a crackdown on crime, and has already rounded up 63,000 gangsters and thrown most in jail
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Brit grandad drowns in horror snorkelling accident on Caribbean holiday
Former newspaper editor, Gareth Weekes, 77, was with his wife on a trip of a lifetime, sailing off the coast of St Vincent and the Grenadines, when he ran into trouble while in the water and tragically died
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Deadly blue-ringed octopus with enough venom to kill 20 humans bites swimmer
The blue-ringed octopus may look tiny but its venom packs a punch, with tetrodotoxin being strong enough to kill 20 humans by paralysing the body and stopping the victim from being able to breathe
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Rescuers try to free miners trapped underground after massive explosion kills 11
A buildup of methane gas has caused a series of mines in Sutatausa, a municipality in Colombia, to explode killing at least 11 workers, injuring nine and leaving 10 others trapped underground
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Super-fit runner drops dead immediately after finishing on half-marathon
On-site medics treated him immediately before an ambulance rushed him to the city's University General Hospital, where he later died. His cause of death was given as a cardiac arrest
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Police warn of credible threat of 'Islamist-motivated attack' targeting churches
Certain buildings, including churches, have become the focus of security measures after intelligence services identified an unspecified "Islamist-motivated attack" in the Austrian capital of Vienna
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RAF fighter jets intercept Russian plane after air traffic control loses contact
The Ministry of Defence confirmed the mission had taken place, saying it "clearly demonstrates our collective resolve to challenge any potential threat to Nato's borders, whilst demonstrating our combined strength"
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