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Deadly military transport plane crash in Myanmar

Yahoo! News 

A navy ship found bodies and aircraft parts in the seas off Myanmar while searching Thursday morning for a military transport plane carrying 120 people, a spokesman said. Nine naval ships, five army aircraft and three helicopters were searching for the plane Thursday morning, a military spokesman said. Gen. Myat Min Oo said the ship found two life jackets, three bodies and a tire that was part of an aircraft wheel.

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Deadly military transport plane crash in Myanmar

Yahoo Autos 

A navy ship found bodies and aircraft parts in the seas off Myanmar while searching Thursday morning for a military transport plane carrying 120 people, a spokesman said. Nine naval ships, five army aircraft and three helicopters were searching for the plane Thursday morning, a military spokesman said. Gen. Myat Min Oo said the ship found two life jackets, three bodies and a tire that was part of an aircraft wheel.

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#WNC17: Gender bias in the media

Independent Online 

The theme of gender relations was at the heart of discussions at a session entitled “Gender Representation in the Age of Social Media”

#WNC17: Gender bias in the media

Business Report 

The theme of gender relations was at the heart of discussions at a session entitled “Gender Representation in the Age of Social Media”

Iowa woman sentenced for dunking baby's arm in hot coffee

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — An Iowa mother who admitted to police that she shoved her 1-year-old son's arm into hot coffee to "teach him a lesson" has been sentenced to five years in prison.



Where will Trump be during Comey hearing?

MSNBC 

President Trump will be monitoring Jim Comey's hearing Thursday from a White House dining room with his legal team and aides, according to NBC reporting. Kasie Hunt joins Morning Joe to discuss.

Manchester City sign Benfica goalkeeper Ederson for £35m as Pep Guardiola invests in new No 1 - Daily Mail

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Manchester City sign Benfica goalkeeper Ederson for £35m as Pep Guardiola invests in new No 1
Daily Mail
The 23-year-old Brazilian has moved to the Etihad Stadium on a six-year contract to become City's new No 1. The fee for Ederson breaks the British transfer record for a goalkeeper, eclipsing the £18.9m deal that brought David de Gea to Manchester ...
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EU expands sanctions against North Korea

TheRepublic.com 

BRUSSELS — The European Union has expanded its sanctions against North Korea adding 14 more people to an asset freeze and travel ban because of the country’s continuing work on nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. The measures announced Thursday brings the total of people under the sanctions regime to 94. North Korea’s weapons tests are

Where does Russia stand on climate change?

Financial Times 

A long-standing reliance on oil and gas has prevented Russia from developing a renewable energy industry, but this may be beginning to change, the FT's Henry Foy tells Pilita Clark

Man wanted in Sweden is arrested in Thailand

TheRepublic.com 

COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Swedish authorities say a 38-year-old man suspected of four rapes last month in Sweden has been arrested in Thailand. Prosecutor Karl-Erik Antonsson says they will now start the process of having the man, who was not identified, extradited to Sweden. Antonsson said the fugitive was arrested Thursday on an international arrest warrant,

Germany starts granting humanitarian visas to Chechen gays

TheRepublic.com 

BERLIN — Germany has begun granting gays from Chechnya special visas on humanitarian grounds following reports that gay people are being tortured and killed in the Russian republic. The Foreign Ministry told The Associated Press on Thursday the first man arrived in Germany on Tuesday and four other applications for humanitarian visas are being reviewed.

Explainer: what's the difference between TPIMs and control orders?

The Conversation (UK) 

In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in London and Manchester, Theresa May says the security services need more counter-terror powers. The prime minister said the UK should be “doing more to restrict the freedom and the movements of terrorist suspects when we have enough evidence to know they present a threat, but not enough evidence to prosecute them in full in court”. She went on: “If human rights laws stop us from doing it, we will change those laws so we can do it.”

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