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Turkey 'crossed the line' with plane downing: Lavrov
"We believe that the Turkish leadership has crossed the line of what is acceptable," Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at the start of talks with Syrian counterpart Walid Muallem in Moscow.
MH17 victims to get Dutch memorial at Schiphol: Report
The national monument will comprise 298 trees, one for each of the victims of the ill-fated flight, the MH17 Disaster Foundation said.
Ankara summons Russian envoy: Ministry
The Turkish foreign ministry said it wanted to express Turkey's discontent over the "unacceptable" incident as well as over a series of incidents against Turkish companies in Russia, the ministry said in a written statement.
Texas toddler dies after siblings put her in oven
Court records obtained by ABC-13 News in Houston said the twins told child protective services that one of them put their little sister in the oven and the other one made it "hot."
Islamic State claims Tunisia attack, suspected bomber's body found
Tuesday's attack on a bus carrying Tunisia's presidential guards involved about 10 kilograms (22 pounds) of military explosives, the Interior Ministry said.
Turkish PM seeks to reduce tensions with Russia
Russia is an important partner and tops the list of countries with which we have shown great sensitivity in building ties: Turkish PM.
Macri topples Argentina's Peronists, tough reforms ahead
Macri defeated leftist ruling party candidate Daniel Scioli as voters punished outgoing President Cristina Fernandez for her handling of the economy and her abrasive style of leadership.
Mini-intestine grown in a test tube
Artificially grown mini-intestines can be used in nutritional and diabetic research.
The mystery of missing Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam
Salah and his brother Brahim have been described as "big drinkers and big smokers" by friends who knew them from the bar they ran in Brussels that was closed down by authorities a few weeks ago.
People hid in dressing room during attack in Bataclan theatre, say eye-witnesses
A member of Eagles of Death Metal band says a big reason why so many were killed at the theater "is because so many people wouldn't leave their friends."
Modi discusses bilateral ties, global issues with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang
During the meeting on the sidelines of ASEAN-India Summit, Li said that China and India - the world's two largest developing countries - have more common interests than divergences.
Commandos storm luxury Mali hotel attacked by Islamists, dozens freed
Dozens of people were reported to have escaped or been freed, but at least three were dead.
Quake of magnitude 6.2 strikes off Japan's Bonin islands: USGS
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
Belgium under fire for Paris attack 'blunders'
The most notorious jihadist connected to Brussels is Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the Paris attacks, who grew up in Molenbeek before going to join the Islamic State in Syria.