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A minibus carrying special education students turned onto a level crossing while safety barriers were lowered, resulting in multiple fatalities.
The legendary musician and two-time Grammy winner, who defined post-bop saxophone improvisation, passed away at his New York home.

A man in the Northern Territory died from the vaccine-preventable disease, marking a grim milestone in the nation's largest outbreak since 1991.

US Central Command launched self-defense strikes against Iranian naval assets in the south. The move comes as Tehran signals that a final peace agreement

A vehicle carrying seven government officials collided with an elephant on Sunday evening in Murchison Falls National Park.

Strikes expanded into eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley as the Prime Minister warned that the military intensity against the group will increase.

Despite recent conflict between Iran and Western allies, Saudi Arabia sees an increase in foreign pilgrims facing record heat and heightened security

Moscow warns of attacks on Ukrainian decision-making centers and command posts while citing retaliation for a strike in Russian-occupied Luhansk.

Inmates at the Injuba jail in Barinas staged a rooftop protest against a new director, citing solitary confinement and a lack of medical care.

Defence Secretary John Healey's aircraft had its GPS signal disabled for three hours while returning from a visit to British troops in Estonia.

Global benchmarks Brent and US crude fell more than 5% on news that the critical Strait of Hormuz shipping route could soon reopen.

Kate White of Médecins Sans Frontières highlights difficulties in tracking transmission chains and securing logistics for a rare Ebola strain without an

A Portuguese court ordered pre-trial detention for the pair after two boys, aged four and five, were found crying near a road south of Lisbon.

Security forces used tear gas and force to enter the Republican People's Party building in Ankara following a court ruling that nullified the leadership of

The four-time world champion sustained a minor head injury after masked robbers targeted his home in Nyon and forced the opening of a safe.

Rescue teams have deployed infrared-equipped robots to search for survivors following a massive gas explosion in Shanxi province.

Public Works Minister Mauricio Zamora is safe after his vehicle was separated from his security detail during violent clashes south of La Paz.

Russian officials accuse Ukraine of a terrorist attack on a student dormitory in occupied Starobilsk, while Kyiv maintains its forces targeted a military

The fatalities occurred in the eastern Ituri region, where the rare Bundibugyo strain of the virus has spread to hundreds of people.

The US president has reviewed a draft proposal as Iranian officials confirm progress on a 14-point framework to end the current conflict.

A year before voters head to the polls, Edouard Philippe is positioning himself as the primary barrier against populist surges from both ends of the

The move follows months of escalating tension between the two leaders who rose to power together after being released from prison earlier this year.

Following the interception of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, returning activists and foreign governments report injuries and 'appalling' treatment in

Prime Minister Carney emphasized Alberta's essential role in Canada after Premier Danielle Smith announced a vote to determine the province's future
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