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28 Mar 2017
Seven Japanese high school students and a teacher died after an avalanche struck during their mountain climbing trip.
28 Mar 2017
The family of Kurt Cochran, the US tourist killed during a terror attack while in London with his wife to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary, tell of their "humbling and difficult experience".
28 Mar 2017
United Airlines responds to a series of viral tweets that allege the company prohibited two girls from boarding a flight because they were wearing leggings, telling customers, "your leggings are welcome," but not for special pass riders.
28 Mar 2017
More than 100 countries launch the first UN talks aimed at achieving a legally binding ban on nuclear weapons, as Washington led an international boycott of a process it deems unrealistic.
28 Mar 2017
U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley says the United States and almost 40 other countries will not join negotiations at the U.N. aimed at agreeing on a nuclear weapons ban treaty.
27 Mar 2017
Fresh off a defeat on U.S. healthcare legislation, the White House warned rebellious conservative lawmakers that they should get behind President Donald Trump's agenda or he may bypass them on future legislative fights, including tax reform.
27 Mar 2017
President Donald Trump lashed out at Republican leaders and groups on Sunday for the defeat of the bill to repeal and replace his predecessor’s health-care law.
27 Mar 2017
Hundreds of people including top Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny are arrested as thousands of Russians defied bans to stage protests across the country against corruption.
27 Mar 2017
Bulgarian voters are going to the polls after a tight election race pitting Socialists seen as closer to Russia against two-time centre-right premier Boyko Borisov, seeking another comeback.
27 Mar 2017
Cincinnati Police Chief Eliot Isaac says 16 people sustained gunshot wounds inside a packed nightclub in Cincinnati, Ohio, early Sunday morning, killing at least one person.
27 Mar 2017
Demonstrations are held in Hong Kong after China's favourite Carrie Lam wins a leadership vote dismissed as a sham by democracy activists who fear the loss of the city's cherished freedoms.
27 Mar 2017
The Turkish foreign ministry summoned Switzerland's ambassador in Ankara on Sunday over a protest in Bern that it said was organised by supporters of terrorist groups and targeted President Tayyip Erdogan, ministry sources said.

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