Women's World Cup: How to watch Australia, France, England and Colombia battle it out for a semifinal place
This year's Women's World Cup is very much reaching the business end of things, with two more quarterfinals to be played.
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Ecuador says six suspects arrested for presidential candidate assassination are Colombian
Six suspects arrested in connection with the assassination of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio are Colombian nationals and gang members, authorities have confirmed, as a former vice president demanded action over spiraling levels of violence in the South American country.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ecuador politician murder: Prison gangs in terror reign
A presidential candidate has been killed in the latest assassination in Ecuador as gang crime soars.
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5 MW3 Features Needed at Lauch to Excite the Fan Base
Certain Modern Warfare 3 features are needed at launch on Nov. 10 to excite the Call of Duty fan base, including Ranked Play, great maps, Zombies, and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
One dead and dozens injured in Russia factory explosion
The damaged facility reportedly manufactures night vision devices and binoculars for the Russian military.
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Colombia conflict: Rebels deny plot to kill attorney general
ELN rebels say accusations they are planning to kill Attorney General Francisco Barbosa are "false".
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Miss Universe Indonesia: Contestants complain of sexual harassment
Police are investigating the women's claim that they endured 'body checks' during the competition.
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How to watch Colombia, Jamaica, France and Morocco fight for a place in Women's World Cup quarterfinals
Six of the quarterfinal spots at the Women's World Cup have been decided meaning there are just two left up for grabs.
1970-01-01 08:00
Ukraine war: Several killed in Russian missile strike eastern Ukraine, officials say
President Zelensky said the Russian attacks had struck an "ordinary residential building".
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Judge grants conditional freedom for son of Colombian president
By Luis Jaime Acosta BOGOTA (Reuters) -A judge late on Friday granted Nicolas Petro, the eldest son of Colombian President
1970-01-01 08:00
RAF Lossiemouth pilots intercepted 50 Russian aircraft
RAF Lossiemouth crew used the codeword "zombie" for the Russian planes during a mission in Estonia.
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Bombardier reports quarterly profit on demand for business jets
MONTREAL Canada's Bombardier Inc on Thursday reported higher quarterly revenue and a profit compared with a loss a
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