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A post-mortem examination is to be carried out later on the body of a woman found in County Fermanagh.
A new report recommends using post offices in Northern Ireland to their full potential.
The UK waters are warmer than usual, with marine experts calling on the public to report sightings of basking sharks this summer.
Papers discuss pressures on Cameron
"Every effort" was made to free kidnapped UK aid worker Khalil Dale before he was murdered, the British government and the International Committee of the Red Cross says.
Clive Palmer, one of Australia's richest men, is commissioning a Chinese state-owned company to build a 21st Century version of the Titanic.
Nine people are dead and 15 others are injured as lightning strikes a temple in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal, police say.
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UK-based pensioners educate Indian children via Skype
Mobile firm Everything Everywhere has launched a campaign to pressure politicians to deliver the rollout of 4G services.
Japanese PM Yoshihiko Noda is meeting US President Barack Obama in Washington to boost ties amid tension over North Korea's recent rocket launch.
The charity Macmillan Cancer Support says it is concerned that many women do not protect themselves against sunburn.
A new portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh goes on display this week, depicting him in his role as Colonel in Chief of the Queen's Royal Hussars
Central Africa has long been the playground of notorious warlord Joseph Kony. But now the U.S. is helping find the man accused of killing villagers and turning kids into sex slaves.
A specialist NHS dance injury clinic is about to open as part of a new National Institute of Dance Medicine and Science
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A countryside pressure group is calling on the government to say how many more onshore wind turbines will be built and where they will be located.
The US has sent 100 special forces soldiers to the Central African Republic to help co-ordinate the fight against the Lords' Resistance Army (LRA) led by Joseph Kony.
The International Labour Organization warns that the global employment situation is "alarming" and says austerity measures are hurting job creation.
Experts ask the public to report any summer sightings of basking sharks in UK waters, but to keep a "respectful and legal distance".
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