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Syria18 hours ago US-led coalition jets bomb Syrian Army The America-led coalition bombed elements of the Syrian army in the eastern portion of the country, an official confirmed to Fox News.
Asia19 hours ago Train derails in India, killing 7 people Nine coaches of a New Delhi-bound train derailed early Sunday in India, killing seven and injuring 29, officials said.
Brexit22 hours ago Queen Elizabeth, royal family to be evacuated if Brexit unrest breaks out in London, reports say A Cold War-era emergency plan to relocate the royal family has been revived in case riots break out in London in the event of a no-deal Brexit next month, two British newspapers reported Sunday.
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Crime1 day ago Porn star fined for filming threesome on London subway train George Mason, an adult performer, was convicted of “outraging public decency” after he and two other men filmed themselves having sex on a London Underground train in front of commuters.
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Border security15 hours ago Border agents reportedly discover 60-foot tunnel to Mexico at southern border
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Soccer2 days ago Qatar soccer team wins Asian Cup despite accusations from UAE of fielding ineligible players
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1:03 VIDEO4 days ago 6 animals, including giraffe and lions, electrocuted at South Africa’s Kruger National Park
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Iran2 days ago Iran hangs man on anti-gay charge - as Europe turns blind eye to human rights abuses and tries to circumvent US sanctions
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4:06 VIDEO2 days ago Keane: The main threats to US are Russia and China Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane weighs in on the growing concerns over China-Russia relations.
Europe2 days ago Pregnant woman dragged off subway train by Swedish guards sparks outrage, backlash Footage on Friday of a heavily pregnant black woman being dragged off a train and pinned down by security guards in Stockholm has sparked outrage in Sweden and across social media
0:37 VIDEO2 days ago Canadian mobster’s son shot dead The son of a Canadian mobster was shot dead in his father’s home, according to police.
RELIGION2 days ago Asia Bibi’s whereabouts shrouded in secrecy over fears for her safety Asia Bibi, 54, is technically a “free woman” – having had her death sentence for blasphemy thrown out by the Pakistani court – but she is far from safe enough to step foot in public, as religious extremists still call for her hanging.
Syria2 days ago Turkey accused of stealing Syrian olives, passing off oil as their own The Turkish government is being accused of stealing olives from Syria, pressing them into oil and passing them off as their own to sellers in European Union countries for a hefty profit
Homicide2 days ago Canadian mobster’s son shot dead in father’s home, police say Cece Luppino, the son of alleged Canadian mobster Rocco Luppino, was shot and killed at his father’s home in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, police said.
Iran2 days ago Iran hangs man on anti-gay charge - as Europe turns blind eye to human rights abuses and tries to circumvent US sanctions The Islamic Republic of Iran executed a man in January for an alleged violation of the country’s anti-gay law, a shocking capital punishment meted out as European countries implement a financial mechanism to evade U.S. sanctions against the mullah regime in Tehran.
The Americas2 days ago Woman nabbed after buying winning lottery ticket with stolen credit card A woman in Canada who won about $50,000 in a scratch-off lottery game has been accused of purchasing the ticket with a stolen credit card.
Asia2 days ago Japanese police launch probe into an online seller's effort to sell apparent uranium It seems someone tried to sell uranium that was found to be radioactive when authorities tested it, and Japanese police want to get to the bottom of how they obtained it.
TERRORISM2 days ago At least 60 dead in Boko Haram attack: report At least 60 people have been killed in an attack carried out by militant group Boko Haram this week, Amnesty International confirmed on Friday.
Australia2 days ago 'Extreme' January officially Australia's hottest month on record Australia’s scorching January was the country’s hottest month on record as parts of the northern hemisphere had record cold.
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