WORLD SUNDAY: Top 100 Breaking News, Headlines & Stories Worthy to Read/Watch & Share
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Dutch pray for victims, families of Ukraine air disaster as anger grows at pro-Russia rebels
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John Kerry said the United States was "very concerned" over reports that the remains of victims and debris had been removed or tampered with.
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Cameron demands Russia cease support for rebels; takes Europe to task for inaction
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Rebels load Malaysian plane crash bodies onto trains reportedly going to rebel-held city
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MOSCOW (AP) — A top Ukrainian official says the government and the pro-Russia separatists it is fighting have reached a preliminary agreement to remove the bodies from the site of the Malaysian plane crash.
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GAZA CITY — In the heaviest bombardment of its 13-day offensive, Israel pummeled a neighborhood in east Gaza overnight Sunday, producing gruesome images of bodies dead in the streets amid masses of rubble. Read full article >>
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Reports: Some Malaysian plane crash bodies loaded onto trains, heading for rebel-held city
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In the week ahead, investors will watch to see if there’s more pain for a key gauge of risk appetite — and if geopolitical worries outweigh what could be a barrage of upbeat earnings reports.
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HRABOVE/DONETSK Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine accused Russia and pro-Moscow rebels on Saturday of destroying evidence to cover up their guilt in the shooting down of a Malaysian airliner that has intensified a showdown between the Kremlin ...
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Bodies from the downed Malaysian airliner were put into refrigerated rail wagons at a station 15 km from the crash scene, rail workers said.
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The reality TV star stands to make millions from her game, "Kim Kardashian: Hollywood," which has skyrocketed in the App Store charts.
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Separatist rebels have taken all the 196 bodies that workers recovered from the Malaysian Airlines crash site away to an unknown location, Ukraine's emergency services said Sunday.
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Malaysia Airlines retires flight number of plane that was shot down over Ukraine
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Nearly two-week conflict that has killed some 380 Palestinians and seven Israelis.
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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Heavy fighting has erupted around Tripoli International Airport, where rival militias have been battling for a week for control of the site, local residents said on Sunday.
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GAZA/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - At least 40 Palestinians were killed on Sunday by Israeli shelling in a Gaza neighborhood, where bodies were strewn in the street and thousands fled toward a hospital packed with wounded, witnesses and health o...
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Indonesian democracy faces test as 2 presidential candidates claim victory
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In places like Cleveland, Ohio and Madison, Wisconsin, station owners find a growing - and lucrative - market in Hispanic radio.
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BAGHDAD (AP) — The Islamic State extremist group has claimed responsibility for four bombings in Baghdad which were among a string of attacks Saturday that left at least 27 people dead.
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Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trading in Monday’s session are Nextflix Inc., Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. and Texas Instruments Inc.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - If "Europe's Got Talent" were a television show, it would have been taken off the screen years ago as a slow-motion contest rigged to reward mediocrity.
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Casualties grew on both sides as Israel pressed on with its campaign aimed at quelling rocket fire into Israel and exposing and destroying tunnels.
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hundreds of panicked residents have fled a Gaza City neighborhood which they say has come under heavy tank fire from Israeli forces. Some reported seeing dead and wounded in the streets, with ambulances unabl...
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The deaths of 193 of their fellow citizens aboard MH-17 was bad enough, but word the crash site in eastern Ukraine has been compromised and bodies defiled has the normally calm Dutch seething with anger.
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Thousands fled the Gaza neighborhood of Shijaiyah on Sunday after a night of Israeli shelling killed at least 20 and left streets strewn with bodies.
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ARBIL Iraq (Reuters) - Western countries will end up fighting insurgents who have overrun large parts of Iraq on their own doorstep unless they intervene to combat the threat at its source, a senior Kurdish security official said in an i...
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Myanmar authorities say rape case that triggered deadly unrest was fabricated due to grudge
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FRESNO, California (AP) — Police were investigating whether the same men who robbed a bank, took hostages and led a deadly chase and shootout carried out other recent bank heists in the same part of Northern California, including one ear...
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WINTHROP, Wash. (AP) — A massive wildfire that has forced the evacuation of towns, destroyed numerous homes and blackened scenic hillsides in north-central Washington has been burning into new areas, fueled by dry conditions and gusty wi...
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2 Libyans killed as rival militias exchange heavy fire around Tripoli airport
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NEW: 380 SES workers on site OSCE: More access needed Australian PM: Russia 'can't wash its hands' Dutch PM slams 'disrespect' for MH17 victims
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CAIRO (AP) — A Libyan security official says at least two people were killed when a stray rocket hit their house as rival militias exchanged heavy fire around Tripoli's international airport.
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The case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, an initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice.
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The Costa Concordia is rising higher in the pristine waters around Giglio.
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As militants kept international monitors away from wreckage for a fourth day, Russian President Vladimir Putin urged pro-Moscow rebels to cooperate.
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A "preliminary" accord reached that would let Ukrainian emergency services and international observers remove the bodies and transport them to a safe place.
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Israel also said Sunday it had expanded its ground offensive in Gaza and militants kept up rocket fire with no sign of a diplomatic breakthrough.
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Panic grips the town of Shaja'ia as Israel pushes deeper and harder into Gaza.
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Thousands were fleeing their homes in northern Gaza on Sunday after Israel expanded its ground assault on the enclave, raising the Palestinian death toll to more than 350 in almost two weeks of violence.
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Indian farmer Asghar Bhura scrapes a living by growing sugarcane, but the late monsoon means he will earn nothing from his harvest.
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A Florida school is mourning the loss of Kevin Jesurun, an alumnus from the Netherlands Antilles killed on Flight MH17 which crashed in the Ukraine.
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[Breaking news update at 1:58 a.m. Sunday]
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At least 13 people were killed and 200 others were wounded in shelling and bombing in Shaja'ia, east of Gaza City, on Sunday, the Hamas Health Ministry said.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows: ABC's "This Week" - Secretary of State John Kerry; Maen Areikat, ambassador and chief representative, PLO Delegation to the U.S.; Ron Dermer, Israel's ambassador to the U.S. _...
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USA TODAY Network lists what we know now about the downed plane as the international community seeks answers and mourns lives lost.
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PATEROS, Wash. (AP) — Residents strolled through the smoldering rubble of their neighborhoods, some wearing surgical masks to protect their lungs from the smoke and ash lingering in the air of the riverside community they call "Paterodise."
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Latest U.S. intelligence assessment suggests that more than one missile Ukraine and Russian-backed separatists agreed to set up a security zone around the crash site.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — After an ugly presidential election campaign, Indonesia is set to declare the winner on Tuesday — but that may not settle a simmering dispute between the two candidates, both of whom claim victory.
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Super typhoon Rammasun has reached southern China, where it has taken the lives of at least 14 people and destroyed thousands of structures, according to Chinese state media.
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West Midlands Ambulance Service chief executive Anthony Marsh gets the extra money as he now splits his time working for East of England Ambulance Service.
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The broadcaster and Childline founder had an affair with politician Sir Nicholas Fairbairn after they met at a BBC studio in 1966.
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The devastating Australian death toll from the Malaysia Airlines plane disaster has climbed to 37, as the families of those on board now come to terms with their loss close to three days on from the horrific crash.
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Marina Kougadova, 24, was hired as a long-term babysitter for two-year-old Lena Kouranova after the child's mother Yulia got a new job.
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Romanian Andy Pascali visited his Danube Delta holiday home only to discover the entire home had been stolen and a field of ready-to-harvest corn planted in its place.
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Mick Philpott, 57, who is serving life in prison for the manslaughter of six of his 17 children, has received the treatment at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire.
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Isabella Acevedo, who used to work for Mark Harper, was detained by Border Force officials yesterday afternoon at Haringey town hall in north London, just moments before her daughter was set to marry.
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British lawyer John Allen, pictured, was killed on board MH17 along with his wife Sandra and three children Christopher, Julian and Ian. The Foreign Office confirmed that the final UK victim of the atrocity is Andrew Hoare
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Weather warnings remain in place today, with the Met Office issuing a yellow 'be alert' notice for rain in eastern England and Scotland.
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Ten years ago, Gerry McIlroy placed a £100 bet at odds of 500/1 that his son would win the Open Championship's Claret Jug by the age of 25.
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Bulgaria without Censorship (BWC)'s deputy head Angel Slavchev is leaving the party, which was newly established by MEP and former journalist Nikolay Barekov . Slavchev was first known to the public for being among the spearheads of the ...
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The Northern Irishman is one round of golf away from winning his first Open Championship being played at Hoylake in the Wirral.
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Gaza City's Shijaiyah neighbourhood has come under heavy tank fire as Israel widened its ground offensive against Hamas, causing hundreds of panicked residents to flee. Some said they saw dead and wounded left in streets, with ambulances...
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A former friend and retired BBC worker has claimed that the television host was told that 'big name stars' and BBC staff were involved in abuse.
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The entertainer, 84, was expected to go to tough Wandsworth Prison in south west London after he was sentenced to five years and nine months for a string of sex attacks.
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James Garner, the US star of hit TV series The Rockford Files and Maverick and films including The Great Escape, dies aged 86.
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Britain will push to tighten sanctions against Russia unless Moscow's position on the Malaysia Airlines crash changes, the foreign secretary says.
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Silene Fredricksz, right, and her husband Robertt, made the emotional plea outside Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. Their son Bryce and girlfriend Daisy Oehlers, died in the tragedy.
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The biggest typhoon to hit southern China in 40 years kills at least 17 people, after wreaking death and destruction on the Philippines.
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Hundreds of people from the tightknit community of Eynesbury, 40km west of Melbourne's CBD, gathered on Sunday to farewell Shaliza Dewa, Hans Van Den Hende and the couple's three children, Piers, 15, Marnix, 12, and Margaux, 8.
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Dutch PM describes armed rebels' behaviour in blocking access to crash site as 'revolting' Bodies of MH17 passengers stored in rail wagons as pressure on Russia mounts - live updates Continue reading...
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Separatist leader says they will guarantee safety of crash site observers in return for a Kiev-backed truce, amid accusations rebels are tampering with evidence and removing bodies from the site Continue reading...
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The Duchess of Cambridge's 30-year-old sister and her stockbroker partner Nico Jackson are said to have found their perfect home in Parsons Green, west London.
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Fiercing fighting yet as Israel widens ground offensive and faces accusations of war crimes over rising number of civilian deaths Continue reading...
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Israel has expanded its ground operation against Hamas, the army says, as Gazans report the heaviest shelling in 13 days of conflict.
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Beness Aijo, 29, has ties to the soldiers in control of the eastern region of Ukraine from which the surface-to-air missile which shot down the Malaysia Airlines flight, killing all 298 on board.
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At only nine-years-old, the rising star from Narrabeen in Northern Sydney, already has four sponsors under his belt including Volcom, Nixon, Creatures of Leisure and Chilli Surfboards.
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Palestinians run barefoot from artillery strikes as Hamas accepts a three-hour humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
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As decaying bodies are taken from the scene, Kiev says Ukrainian positions were fired on twice from across the border with Russia.
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Emergency workers in Ukraine say they have now found 196 bodies at the crash site of the downed Malaysia MH17 airliner.
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People flee their homes by foot after heavy overnight bombardment killed dozens of Palestinians.
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President of the European Cockpit Association said flight had diverted to miss showers before it came down in eastern Ukraine, while rebels block international monitors from crash site
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An Indianapolis pit bull named Ace has been hailed a hero after he was able to save his 13-year-old deaf owner from a by giving him “warning kisses”.
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BBC services including iPlayer and a variety of online material are still affected by technical problems.
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The Black Sea island of Saint Anastasia has been visited by nearly 15 000 tourists since it was first open to visitors on May 15 , officials say. Trips to the venue have been booked for weeks ahead, Focus News Agency quoted Kristina Valc...
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The Islamist Hamas movement has accepted a proposal made by the International Committee of the Red Cross for a three-hour humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
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Unseen by the public for more than sixty years, Buckingham Palace is launching its new summer exhibition Royal Childhood featuring photographs of the senior royals as youngsters.
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International monitors arrive in Torez to inspect wagons accompanied by convoy of heavily armed and nervous rebels Continue reading...
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Forecasters warned of a thundery conditions sweeping through London between 4pm and 6pm, leading to the cancellation of more than 20 flights.
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Cadence Harris, was caught in the cross fire between officers and her kidnapper following a high-speed car chase yesterday
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Colin Milligan discovered to his dismay that his son Michael had not been buried in the plot he had bought for him at Arnside Cemetery in Cumbria, but in a grave nearby.
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Afghanistan's election commission suspends an audit of votes from June's hotly-disputed presidential run-off because of a "misunderstanding".
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The Getty Images Gallery has selected the images from its Hulton Archive, each telling its own story and forming a wider narrative on the history of photography for its 'Jewels of the Archive' exhibition.
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A video of an adorable pet that has quickly become the 'must watch' clip of the week has proved that dogs really aren't that much different to humans.
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Bosses at the Serious Organised Crime agency shut down last year for failing to catch ‘Mr Bigs’ have shared massive payoffs and bonuses.
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The insult came in a booklet Raleys Solicitors (pictured) wrote for its own staff. In it, a generic miner making a compensation claim is named ‘Mr Thikas Toosh Ortplanks’.
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More than 66,000 jobs have been created in the UK by foreign businesses over the past year, government figures show.
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Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko announced his country is preparing international requests that the Donetsk and Luhansk "republics" be considered as terrorist organizations. His words come after a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 crashed...
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Monitors from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) have arrived at the railway station near the crash site of the downed Malaysia Airlines jet to inspect the train that is due to transport the victims’ bodies to...
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A couple of car enthusiasts from Los Angeles have come up with an ingenious way to car pool by converting a classic car into a hot tub.