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1 dead after ATV crash on Newfoundland's west coast
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating after an ATV crash in Benoit's Cove left one man dead over the weekend. (CBC) An ATV crash on Newfoundland's west coast on the weekend left a 63-year-old man dead, police said Monday. Around 6 p.m. NT on Saturday, the Corner Brook RCMP detachment received a report from a motorist of a crash near Snooks Pond on Forestry Access Road in Benoit's Cove. "An ATV had overturned and a man was located deceased in a ditch. A helmet was located nearby. It
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Survivors recall horror of deadly double Indian train crash
Survivors of an Indian double train crash that killed nine people described on Tuesday their terror when a driver missed a signal and rammed a goods train into a passenger express.Jaya Varma Sinha, chairman of India's Railway Board, said that the driver of the goods train had "disregarded the signal" and hit the back of the passenger train.
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What happened to MH370? Every theory about missing flight 10 years on
Ten years after the disappearance of flight MH370, British scientists say they have detected a signal that could unlock the mystery.
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Fuming locals hit with £10k bill after breaking bizarre fence rule
Residents living by a picturesque marina have been ordered to pay £10,000 for a new fence - to stop them helping boat users with their shopping. People living in Albion Mill in Worcester have been banned from passing bags over the existing railings. To avoid a 20-minute walk carrying heavy bags, boat owners leave their shopping at metal railings on the opposite side of the pontoon where their boats are moored. They then walk around the apartments to access Diglis Marina and have their bags passed over the railings by kind-hearted Albion Mill residents. Apartment managers now plan to erect a 2m (6.5ft) high 35m (114ft) long fence to block off the pontoon after two people complained about boat owners trespassing. They say the current practice means boat owners access a private car park and say some people have been climbing over the metal railings. But furious residents claim they are being punished for helping boat owners.
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Hyundai Kona Electric review: the most sensible electric car, and the best
Sometimes, in this game, you have a pretty good idea that a car is going to be outstanding from the outset. Whether it’s because of the general excellence of its predecessor, a particularly eye-catching set of technical specifications, or perhaps just a sense that this is going to be a benchmark car, you’re primed and ready for brilliance – and disappointed if the car in question doesn’t live up to that expectation.
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Man, 24, seriously injured in Aberavon dog attack
The dog, which is understood to be a pitbull/Staffordshire bull terrier cross, was sedated and removed from the scene, police said.
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Auto workers ratify deal to make EV batteries for GM at Ohio plant
Workers at an electric vehicle battery plant ratified a deal between the United Auto Workers union and Ultium Cells to make batteries for General Motors’ electric vehicles. On Sunday, Ultium — a joint venture between GM and LG — announced that 1,600 of its hourly employees will be represented by the contract, which goes into…
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The British Army trains in Kenya. Many women say soldiers raped them and abandoned children they fathered
Seventeen-year-old Marian Pannalossy cuts a striking figure wherever she goes in Archer’s Post, a small town 200 miles north of Nairobi. She lives alone and is light-skinned in a place where mixed-race people are a rarity and therefore ostracized.
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Terengganu PAS leader wounded in calf from slaughtering cow for Aidiladha
KUALA LUMPUR, June 17 — Telemong PAS Youth chief Mohamad Yusuf Abdullah received a knife wound to his right leg while sl...
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Prince George Corrects Little Brother Prince Louis on Buckingham Palace Balcony — See What He Said
The moment was reminiscent of Queen Elizabeth slightly scolding Prince William at the same event, Trooping the Colour, in 2016
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China is almost ready for its war with the West
While Russian forces continued their thrust towards Kharkiv over the weekend, world leaders descended on the Swiss resort of Bürgenstock in attempts to work out what a peace deal should look like. Vladimir Putin, predictably, had no interest in attending, but the absence of another world leader was more significant. Even as the US gears up to pivot its military attention to the Indo-Pacific to confront an increasingly assertive China, Xi Jinping chose not to attend.
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Joe Biden appears to freeze again at fundraiser as Barack Obama helps him off stage
It is the latest in a series of incidents that have sparked concerns about the president’s health
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Katy Perry Announces 'Woman's World' as First Single Off Her Upcoming Album: 'Get Ready to Pop Off'
The singer released a snippet of the new track, which is set to release July 11, on TikTok and Instagram
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Coco Lee's family unveils a new memorial statue
The statue, sculpted by Shi Jinsong, is placed on the rainbow steps at the Shimen Peak Memorial Park
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Daily use of Listerine mouthwash may increase risk of bacteria linked to cancer, study claims
Listerine mouthwash may increase the risk of some cancers, a scientist has claimed.
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China's Xi accused the US of trying to trick him into invading Taiwan, but said he won't take the bait, report says
Xi Jinping told an EU leader that the US was trying to trick China into invading Taiwan, per the Financial Times, amid increasing tensions.
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Killed by a scam: A father took his life after losing his savings to international criminal gangs. He’s not the only one
Dennis was one of countless victims of a massive global criminal operation predominantly run by predominantly Chinese gangs who have built a multibillion-dollar scam industry in Southeast Asia.
Malay Mail
Ipoh soup kitchen opens second outlet in Bercham to cater to increasing demand
IPOH, June 18 ― The soup kitchen by Pertubuhan Amal Ai Xin Fan Tong at Bercham Glamour Square starts its operation at no...
The Telegraph
Britain shouldn’t wave the nuclear white flag. We could flatten Russia
As Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour party move ever faster towards No 10, aided by the Conservative party’s penchant to fall on its sword with monotonous regularity, we will soon be forced to confront the nuclear-warhead-sized elephant in the room. Promises to grow the economy are all well and good, but the security of the country is of paramount importance, especially when our Russian enemy has made its hatred for us clear.