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Seven dead as tourist plane crashes near Peru's Nazca lines: ministry

Seven dead as tourist plane crashes near Peru's Nazca lines: ministry

Five tourists and two crew died Friday when their plane crashed on a trip to view Peru's famous Nazca lines, the transport ministry said.

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Russia rejects Colombian 'foreign interference' claims

Russia rejects Colombian 'foreign interference' claims

Russia on Friday dismissed Colombian claims of "foreign interference" on the side of Venezuela as the South American neighbors quarrel over deadly fighting on their common border.

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Colombian charged in Haiti president's killing pleads not guilty in US court

Colombian charged in Haiti president's killing pleads not guilty in US court

A former Colombian soldier charged in the United States with participating in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise pleaded not guilty Friday, his lawyer in Miami said.

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Olympic 100m champ Jacobs wins on return, Duplantis just misses world record

Olympic 100m champ Jacobs wins on return, Duplantis just misses world record

Olympic 100m champion Lamont Marcell Jacobs marked his long-awaited return to the track with victory in the 60m at the Berlin indoor meet on Friday, while pole vault star Armand Duplantis agonisingly missed out on breaking his own world record.

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Sending mercenaries to Libya main income source for Darfur armed groups: UN

Sending mercenaries to Libya main income source for Darfur armed groups: UN

Providing mercenaries in Libya's internal conflict has become the main source of revenue for armed groups from Sudan's own war-torn Darfur region, the United Nations said in a report Friday.

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Plan to dismantle iconic bridge splits opinion in Rotterdam

Plan to dismantle iconic bridge splits opinion in Rotterdam

An iconic steel bridge blocking passage to the sea for a superyacht built for Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is splitting sentiments along Rotterdam's windy quays, with opinions swinging between pride and dismay.

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Morocco bid to free boy from well reaches nerve-wracking final stages

Morocco bid to free boy from well reaches nerve-wracking final stages

Moroccan rescuers were in the nerve-wracking final stages Friday of a marathon effort to rescue Rayan, a five-year-old boy trapped down a well for a fourth night.

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US probe finds single attacker in Kabul evacuation bombing

US probe finds single attacker in Kabul evacuation bombing

An attack that killed at least 173 people including 13 US service members during the chaotic Kabul airport evacuation last year was undertaken by a single suicide bomber, a Pentagon investigation concluded Friday.

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'Grand Theft Auto' game maker says new edition in development

'Grand Theft Auto' game maker says new edition in development

The maker of the notorious "Grand Theft Auto" video game franchise announced Friday that a new edition is under development, confirming long-bubbling speculation.

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In Chernobyl ghost town, Ukraine forces train for combat

In Chernobyl ghost town, Ukraine forces train for combat

Machine gun fire echoed through the abandoned buildings of Pripyat in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, as Ukrainian National Guard troops on Friday staged urban combat exercises.

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