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Courchevel: Two killed in fire at French ski resort
COURCHEVEL , France, EU - A large fire has broken out at the French ski resort of Courchevel, killing two people and injuring 22, four seriously, local officials say.
May survives confidence vote; reaches out to Opposition
Al Jazeera News
LONDON, England - British Prime Minister Theresa May is reaching out to opposition parties and other legislators in a battle to keep Brexit on track after surviving a no-confidence vote.
Brexit: Theresa May faces confidence vote after huge defeat
BBC News
LONDON, England - Theresa May's government faces a vote of no confidence after MPs rejected the PM's Brexit deal.
Erdogan: Turkey to set up 'security zone' in Syria
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said his country would set up a security zone in northern Syria as suggested by US President Donald Trump as both leaders sought to ease growing tensions.
Theresa May urges MPs to back Brexit deal 'for country's sake'
BBC News
WESTMINSTER, England - Theresa May has urged MPs to back her Brexit deal "for the country's sake" as Tuesday's Commons vote looms closer.
Angry Zimbabweans riot after 150 percent fuel price rise imposed
Al Jazeera News
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe - Protesters in Zimbabwe barricaded the main roads into major cities on Monday to protest a fuel price rise announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Iran cargo plane crash 'leaves 15 dead'
BBC News
TEHRAN, Iran - A cargo plane crash near the Iranian capital, Tehran, has killed 15 people.
Trump walks out of shutdown talks with a 'bye-bye'
BBC News
WASHINGTON, US - President Donald Trump has walked out of a meeting with Democratic leaders as negotiations broke down on the 19th day of a partial US government shutdown.
Norway businessman's wife kidnapped for ransom
BBC News
NORWAY, EUROPE - The wife of a Norwegian multi-millionaire businessman has been missing for months after being abducted, police have now confirmed.
Future unclear as Sudan protesters and president at loggerheads
Al Jazeera News
SUDAN, Africa - As protests across Sudan approach their third week, President Omar al-Bashir remains defiant amid fears of further unrest and violence in the country.

