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At least 50 dead in Pakistan park blast
An explosion close to a park in the Pakistani city of Lahore kills at least 50 people and injures dozens more, officials say.
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Sanders trounces Clinton in three states
Bernie Sanders sweeps to victory over Hillary Clinton in three Democratic caucuses, saying his "campaign now has the momentum".
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Brussels police clash with protesters
Belgian police fire water cannon to disperse demonstrators who stormed a square in Brussels as crowds paid tribute to victims of Tuesday's attacks.
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Cambridge win Boat Race
Cambridge win the men's Boat Race for the first time since 2012 after Oxford retain their women's title.
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England women win to reach semi-finals
England ease into the Women's World Twenty20 semi-finals with a comfortable 68-run victory over Pakistan in Chennai.
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Detained Chinese journalist released
A Chinese journalist who has reportedly been investigated over an online petition calling for the resignation of President Xi Jinping has been released.
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Top US Navy officer jailed over bribery
A high-ranking US Navy captain is sentenced to nearly four years in jail for passing classified information to a Malaysian defence contractor.
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Chinese flags defaced in Prague
Chinese flags hoisted in the Czech capital Prague ahead of a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping are defaced.
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Woman edits herself into holiday photos
A woman from Kenya has edited herself into a series of other people's holiday photographs.
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