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Bodies of seven babies found in Utah house
BBC
A Utah woman has been accused of killing six of her own babies after their bodies were discovered in cardboard boxes at her former house.
Deadly fire destroys homes in Chile's Valparaiso
BBC
A forest fire has killed at least 11 people and destroyed more than 500 homes in Chile's port city Valparaiso.
Libyan PM to step down after attack on his family
BBC
The newly appointed Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni is stepping down after he and his family were attacked by a militia.
Ukraine gunmen seize two buildings in Sloviansk
BBC
Armed men have seized a police station and a security services building in eastern Ukraine, officials say.
Indian election: Bomb blasts kill 12 in Chhattisgarh
BBC
Two bombs planted by suspected Maoist rebels have killed at least 12 people in the eastern Indian state of Chhattisgarh as voting continues in the general election.
'Hitler cups' recalled in Germany over Nazi stamp
BBC NEWS
A German furniture store chain has apologised for selling mugs with Adolf Hitler's face on them.
Pope Francis asks forgiveness for child abuse by clergy
BBC NEWS
Pope Francis has asked for forgiveness for the "evil" damage to children caused by sexual abusers in the clergy.
Oscar Pistorius: I didn't hear Reeva scream
BBC NEWS
Oscar Pistorius has told his murder trial that girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp did not scream or shout as he grabbed a gun and fired shots that killed her.
Mass stabbing at US high school
BBC
An attacker armed with two knives has gone on a rampage at a high school in the US state of Pennsylvania, stabbing 21 students and a security guard.
Top EU court rejects EU-wide data retention law
BBC
The EU's top court has declared "invalid" an EU law requiring telecoms firms to store citizens' communications data for up to two years.