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Thirteen people die from an explosion in a clinic in the Iranian capital
At least thirteen people died on Tuesday as a result of an explosion in a clinic in the Iranian capital of Tehran, which the authorities confirmed without knowing the causes of the event. Tehran fire department spokesman Yalal Maleki said a fire broke out in the clinic that subsequently caused an explosion before indicating that…

17 drug traffickers die in a confrontation with the Police in Manaus, northern Brazil
Police of Brazil (archive image). – REUTERS / SERGIO MORAES – Archive MADRID, Oct. 30 (EUROPE PRESS) – At least 17 drug traffickers have died on Wednesday in a confrontation between agents of the Military Police (PM) and members of a group of criminals in the south of Manaus, capital of the state of Amazonas,…
Prince William sports shaved head on royal visit
Image copyrightEPA/WILL OLIVERImage caption The Duke of Cambridge showed off the military-style haircut while meeting Armed Forces veterans working in the NHS The Duke of Cambridge sported a newly trimmed hairstyle as he visited a children’s hospital. Prince William revealed the close-shaven style at the launch of the Step into Health programme at the Evelina…
Iraqi death: Soldier vows to defy fresh inquiry
Image copyrightGetty Images A British soldier who has been repeatedly investigated over an Iraqi teenager’s death in 2003 says he will refuse to take part in another inquiry. Saeed Shabram’s family say he drowned after being forced into a river by UK soldiers. No-one has ever been charged. The Iraq Fatality Investigations team is due…

German authorities decouple the terrorist motive behind knife attack in Würzburg
Investigators in Bavaria have found “no evidence” that connects the Würzburg knife attack, in which three women died, with a terrorist motive. German police searched the main suspect’s home but found nothing to suggest that his actions were motivated by political or religious reasons. “So far, no evidence of propaganda material or other extremist content…
Baby boomers hit hard as flu season still rages
Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE The severe and deadly flu season is still getting worse in the US, with adults aged 50-64 being hospitalized for influenza-related illnesses at an unexpectedly high rate, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. “Baby boomers…