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Yemen suicide bombing kills 20 at army parade
Yemen suicide bombing kills 20 at army parade
Yemeni officials say a suicide bomber blew himself up during a military parade rehearsal in the capital Sanaa, killing 20 and wounding scores of people.
Prosecutors seek life for Bali bombmaker
Prosecutors seek life for Bali bombmaker
Indonesian prosecutors on Monday asked for a life sentence rather than the death penalty for Bali bombmaker Umar Patek, arguing that his remorse in the dock should spare him from a firing squad.
Three climbers die on Everest
Three climbers die on Everest
Three climbers died as they descended from the summit of Mount Everest on Sunday, tour agents and officials said, bringing the season's death toll to five on the world's highest peak.
Reuters On the Road: Meet the Queen of the City
Reuters On the Road: Meet the Queen of the City
Vanessa Vallely, the Pearly Queen of the City of London, tells Insider why her reign is an important one for the financial square mile.
Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty has baby boy
Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty has baby boy
Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty, who shot to global fame when she was subjected to allegedly racist taunts on Britain's "Celebrity Big Brother" television series, gave birth to a baby boy on Monday.
Trans-Pacific 'ring of fire' eclipse wows sky-gazer...
Trans-Pacific 'ring of fire' eclipse wows sky-gazers
Millions of sky-gazers got the spectacle of a lifetime as a "ring of fire" solar eclipse crossed the Pacific from Asia to the United States, where it triggered whoops at festive viewing parties.
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