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One Bolivian miner found alive, search resumes for other survivors
Chilean authorities found one of three Bolivian miners alive, trapped beneath the rubble at a small copper mine early on Saturday. Another was found dead.
Read MoreOne Bolivian miner found alive, search resumes for other survivors
Chilean authorities found one of three Bolivian miners alive, trapped beneath the rubble at a small copper mine early on Saturday. Another was found dead.
Read MoreHow the Reserve Bank's interest rate cut will affect vulnerable Australian retirees
Retirees who rely on interest from their savings were among the biggest losers in last week's interest rate cut, as term deposit and savings rates are slashed. But changes to Centrelink rules on 1 July may offer opportunities to recoup funds.
Read MoreMigrants continue flowing through Ecuador despite new Peru crackdown
Venezuelan migrants endured long queues at the Colombia-Ecuador border as multitudes continued to pour through Ecuador in the hopes of reaching Peru, even as that country began implementing tough immigration requirements.
Read MoreExplosions rock Somali capital
A pair of explosions have rocked Somalia's capital, after a car bomb detonated near the Somali parliament headquarters in Mogadishu.
Read MoreDavid Gilmour's Pink Floyd guitars go under the hammer
David Gilmour, of the seminal rock band Pink Floud, will be auctioning off more than 120 guitars through Christie's auction house in New York City on 20 June.
Read MoreForsaken transgender pioneers recognised 50 years after Stonewall
LGBTQI+ lore says it was Marsha P. Johnson, a black transgender woman, who threw the first brick at the Stonewall Inn 50 years ago, sparking the modern gay liberation movement. Whether her act of rebellion was truly the first in the rioting is debatable, but it’s undeniable she was "almost indubitably among the first to be violent," according to David Carter in "Stonewall," his 2004 book about the police raid on a New York gay bar that became a historic moment.
Read MoreGrenfell Tower turns green to commemorate victims of fire
Two years after a tower block fire in London killed 72 people, safety experts have warned that hundreds of apartment buildings around Britain remain at risk of a similar devastating blaze.
Read MoreUnion workers begin 24-hour strike in Brazil
Parts of Sao Paulo were paralysed on Friday after unions kicked off a 24-hour strike to protest against a government proposal to reform pensions. Burning tyres blocked a main avenue in Brazil's largest city and public transport was disrupted as subway workers walked off the job.
Read MorePolice fire tear gas at oil scandal protesters in Senegal
Abstract: More than 20 people have been arrested during a protest demanding clarity and justice over a report alleging Senegalese President Macky Sall's brother, Aliou Sall, was involved in fraud related to two offshore gas blocks developed by British Petroleum.
Read MoreHeavy rain, floods kills 61 in southern China
Heavy rain has battered southern parts China for the past two weeks, leaving 61 people dead and 14 missing.
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Read MoreCalls for tighter regulation of epilepsy drug to curb overdoses
A leading independent drug research organisation is sounding alarm over the number of overdose deaths caused by misuse of a medication known as Pregabalin.
Read MoreKerr revels in Matildas' win over Brazil
Matildas captain Sam Kerr was overjoyed with her side's comeback 3-2 win over Brazil in the FIFA Women's World Cup.
Read MoreSexual abuse survivors rally across Japan calling for law reform
Japan has its own #Metoo movement after a number of alleged rapists are let off at court, including in a case of incest.
Read MoreArt installations depicting caged immigrant children show up in New York City
Dozens of art installations depicting caged children have appeared throughout New York City, as part of the #NoKidsInCages campaign to highlight child separations at the US border.
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