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The public will never find out what kind of pornography titillated Osama bin Laden as he whiled away his last days in a Pakistan hideaway.
Grizzly slashes hunter's face in MontanaA grizzly bear feasting on an elk carcass charged a bow hunter in Montana and attacked him, slashing a 41-centimetre cut in the man's head that required 90 stitches to close.
'Rape worse at start' man suspended
A 24-year-old Pakistani 'cultural mediator' for an Italian migrant-reception cooperative was suspended after commenting on Rimini rapes by a North African gang by saying that rape is "a worse act, but only at the beginning , when the willy goes in, then t
Uneasy silence: the 'mad' plan to shut down Big Ben
Big Ben, in London’s most famous landmark, will stop tolling during extensive renovation work. The planned silence has caused a loud commotion across England's capital. Even Prime Minister Theresa May has called for a rethink of the shutdown, expected to
Saudi Arabia's missing princes
In the last two years, three Saudi princes living in Europe have disappeared. All were critical of the Saudi government.
Protesters pull down Confederate monument
Protesters in North Carolina topple a nearly century-old statue of a Confederate soldier at a rally against racism. Seconds after the monument fell, protesters began kicking the crumpled bronze monument.
Arctic voyage finds global warming impacting ice, animals
Global warming is opening up the fabled Northwest Passage, a route through Arctic waters that's closed to ships for most of the year. "Things are changing in the Arctic, and that is changing things everywhere else," said David 'Duke' Snider, the seasoned
Tests show Hanford workers inhaled radioactive plutonium
On June 8 approximately 350 Hanford workers were ordered to “take cover” after alarms designed to detect elevated levels of airborne radioactive contamination went off. It was quickly determined that radioactive particles had been swept out of a contain

BATTLE lines have been drawn - a red ring around the coast of Italy - and a small ‘army’ has been assembled by activists who claim they will “defend Europe” from migrants.
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