World Times
BBC World News
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Families win Iraq deaths damages bid
The Supreme Court rules relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the UK government for damages under Human Rights Act.
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Toxic substance in Fukushima water
High levels of a toxic radioactive isotope, strontium-90, have been found in groundwater at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, its operator says.
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Somali gunmen 'enter' UN office
Gunmen enter a UN office in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, firing their weapons, following a loud explosion, witnesses say.
Sky Sports News
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Lee hearing date confirmed
Stephen Lee will face a disciplinary hearing into allegations of match-fixing in September, snooker's world governing body has confirmed.
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Paea set for switch to Hull
Hull Kingston Rovers are resigned to losing star forward Mickey Paea to their city rivals Hull FC.
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Pennant looks to Stoke future
Stoke City winger Jermaine Pennant says he is looking forward to the future after signing a new one-year deal with the club.
Caribbean News
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Letter: Monster rapes ten-year-old daughter in Grenada
Our government and our attorney general need to pass legislation to toughen our country’s laws on rape. Rape is rape, whether vaginal, and or oral contact. The three should be considered criminal sexual conduct. By amending the current law, we recognize the trauma suffered by victims.
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Usher, Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, and Marc Anthony take the stage in Curacao
WILLEMSTAD, Curacao -- Music superstar Usher has been announced as one of the headlining acts for the highly anticipated 4th Annual Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival. He joins an impressive roster including some of the most popular artists on the planet: legendary divas...
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New St Kitts-Nevis political party raises integrity issues
BASSETERRE, St Kitts (WINN) -- Former deputy prime minister Sam Condor has been explaining why he now finds himself the deputy leader of the newly launched People’s Labour Party (PLP). Condor said despite his differences with Prime Minister Denzil Douglas when he (Condor) was deputy prime minister...