Pierre Palmade is in police custody after a head-on collision led to a woman losing her unborn baby.
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Olesya posted online about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, she can only leave home to go to court.

Olesya posted online about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, she can only leave home to go to court.

Campaigners hail the ruling after judges find that profiling was used without justification.

The billionaire is acquitted of bribing witnesses to lie about his notorious "bunga-bunga" parties.

The women survived trapped beneath the rubble in Turkey despite freezing conditions.

Maria Ponomarenko faces six years for detailing Russia's deadly attack on a theatre in Ukraine.

Multiple sources are reporting a "flurry of activity" around the talks between the UK and the EU.

Pierre Palmade is in police custody after a head-on collision led to a woman losing her unborn baby.

Olesya posted online about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Now, she can only leave home to go to court.

Campaigners hail the ruling after judges find that profiling was used without justification.

The billionaire is acquitted of bribing witnesses to lie about his notorious "bunga-bunga" parties.

The women survived trapped beneath the rubble in Turkey despite freezing conditions.

Maria Ponomarenko faces six years for detailing Russia's deadly attack on a theatre in Ukraine.

Multiple sources are reporting a "flurry of activity" around the talks between the UK and the EU.

Pierre Palmade is in police custody after a head-on collision led to a woman losing her unborn baby.

Campaigners hail the ruling after judges find that profiling was used without justification.

The billionaire is acquitted of bribing witnesses to lie about his notorious "bunga-bunga" parties.

The women survived trapped beneath the rubble in Turkey despite freezing conditions.
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BBC News
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At least 73 migrants are reported missing and presumed dead following a shipwreck off the Libyan coast on Tuesday, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) has tweeted.
Only seven survivors made it back to shore in "extremely dire conditions" and have been admitted to hospital, it added.
The vessel was reportedly heading to Europe, the IOM said.
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