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Dog gone: Extreme eating champ chomps through 62 hot dogs to claim title
Matt Stonie shocked the competitive eating world on Saturday by upsetting Joey “Jaws” Chestnut at the Fourth of July hot dog eating contest...
Matt Stonie beats Joey “Jaws” Chestnut in annual hot dog eating contest
Matt Stonie shocked the competitive eating world on Saturday by upsetting Joey “Jaws” Chestnut at the Fourth of July hot dog eating contest...
BP agrees to pay $19bn for causing America’s worst environmental disaster
BP has reached an $18.7bn settlement with the U.S. government and five states over the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil disaster.
Tunisia beach massacre: Eight suspects to be charged, two more hunted
Eight suspects arrested in connection with the deadly attack on a Tunisian beach resort are to be charged, it is understood.
It came from the deep: Bizarre creature with fur and beak washes up on beach
A mysterious sea creature found washed up on a beach that has a bird-like beak and fur on its tail has got the scientific community baffled.
Zuckerberg: Facebook will be able to read your mind in the future
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg believes users will one day be able to send ‘telepathic’ messages to one another.
Fireworks fly as nuns defy Katy Perry’s bid to buy Hollywood convent
Superstar Katy Perry has become embroiled in a dispute with a group of elderly nuns and the Los Angeles Archdiocese over who owns a hilltop convent she...
At least 30 soldiers killed in Egypt as militants launch wave of attacks
At least 30 Egyptian soldiers have been killed in a wave of simultaneous attacks unleashed by Islamist militants, military officials say.
Blatter decides not to attend women’s World Cup final in Canada
FIFA President Sepp Blatter will not attend the final of the Women’s World Cup in Canada, his US lawyer confirmed Tuesday, the first time since his...
Kuwait officials confirm mosque suicide bomber was Saudi Arabian
Kuwait officials have identified the suicide bomber behind its worst militant attack as a young Saudi Arabian man.
Police find close link to Syria with France attack suspect
The suspected Islamist who attempted to blow up a French chemical plant on Friday has admitted killing his manager beforehand, a source close to the investigation...
Report: World Jewish population nears pre-Holocaust level
The Jewish People Policy Institute said there are currently 14.2 million Jews in the world.
Kurds oust IS from Syria’s Kobane as civilian toll mounts
Islamic State fighters who launched a surprise attack on a Syrian border town massacred more than 200 civilians, including women and children, before they...
French attack suspect grilled as gruesome ‘selfie’ emerges
French police questioned a suspected Islamist Saturday about an attack in which the man displayed his boss’s severed head, as it emerged he may have...
FIFA president Blatter says he has not resigned: Report
Sepp Blatter has said that he “did not resign” as FIFA president, according to a report by the Swiss newspaper Blick.
For Blatter or worse: I did not resign as Fifa chief, insists Sepp
World football is facing more turmoil after Sepp Blatter said he has not resigned as Fifa president.
Hardy perennial: Coral reefs winning the battle against global warming
Some corals are adapting to climate change and becoming more tolerant of warmer temperatures, a study has found.
Scientists find reef corals are adapting to climate change
Some corals are adapting to climate change and becoming more tolerant of warmer temperatures, a study has found.
Islamic State launches 2 major attacks in northern Syria
Islamic State militants launched major attacks in northern Syria on Thursday after a string of recent setbacks, storming government-held areas in a mostly...
Woman ‘suffocated 8 babies because she feared they were her father’s’
A woman is on trial in France accused of suffocating eight of her newborn babies because she feared they were children she had with her father.
Woman ‘suffocated her eight babies because she feared they were her father’s’
A woman is on trial in France accused of suffocating eight of her newborn babies because she feared they were children she had with her father.
NATO approves military upgrades to aid members of alliance
Rejecting charges of engaging in a Cold War-style arms race with Russia, the U.S.
U.S. Congress victory boosts Obama’s Pacific trade pact
U.S. lawmakers approved legislation key to securing a hallmark Pacific trade deal by a comfortable margin on Wednesday, advancing President Barack Obama’s...
Pakistan in state of emergency as heat wave death toll tops 800
A cool wind from the sea and pre-monsoon rains brought the first signs of respite to southern Pakistan on Wednesday as the death toll from a scorching...
State of emergency declared as at least 749 die in Pakistan heatwave
More than 700 people have died from the worst heatwave to hit Pakistan for a decade, with temperatures reaching 45C (113F).
At least 18 dead after attack on police in China
At least 18 people are dead after ethnic Uighurs attacked police with knives and bombs at a traffic checkpoint in China’s western Xinjiang region,...
At least 18 dead following vicious attack in China’s Xinjiang
At least 18 people are dead after ethnic Uighurs attacked police with knives and bombs at a traffic checkpoint in China’s western Xinjiang region,...
More than 700 dead as Pakistan reels under blistering heatwave
More than 700 people have died in a severe three-day heat wave in Pakistan, officials have said, with medics battling to treat patients as a state of emergency...
Up to 700 dead as Pakistan reels under blistering heat
Nearly 700 people have died in a severe three-day heat wave in Pakistan, officials have said, with medics battling to treat patients as a state of emergency...
China puts $6 trillion price tag on its climate plan
It will cost China over $6.6 trillion (41 trillion yuan) to meet the greenhouse gas reduction goals it will lay out later this month in its strategy for...

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