New year but no end to mourning as South Korea crash victims are identified
Relatives of victims have set up memorials at the airport where the Jeju Air plane went down in the world’s deadliest aviation crash in six years.
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Relatives of victims have set up memorials at the airport where the Jeju Air plane went down in the world’s deadliest aviation crash in six years.
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A viral video alleged that the coupon-finding browser extension is a scam.
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A second black box, which was damaged in the crash, will be sent to the US for analysis.
The world's richest man sparks speculation after changing his name and using a picture of Pepe the Frog.
Sri Lanka's new rulers are quickly realising that campaign promises are easier to make than to keep.
Ivory Coast is latest West African nation to expel troops of former colonial power after Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger.
Forcibly displaced families struggle to keep their children warm as cold weather kills infants amid Israeli genocide.
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