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  1. Toyah Cordingley's body was discovered half-buried in an isolated section of sand dunes at Wangetti Beach, about 40km north of Cairns, on October 22, 2018.
  2. A Chinese woman who was rescued from earthquake rubble as a child has married her former rescuer after an unexpected reunion years later.
  3. In one of the clips, the former Syrian president is seen mocking the people, saying they spend on mosques but "can't even afford food".
  4. The year 2025 witnessed several large-scale air travel disruptions that affected thousands of passengers worldwide, exposing major gaps in aviation infrastructure, digital systems and regulatory preparedness.
  5. Under the US plan, which Trump is expected to announce before Christmas, Kushner and Witkoff will join former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair on an executive board that will manage Gazas reconstruction.
  6. JD Vance said that immigrants are taking opportunities from American workers.
  7. Under the latest US National Security Strategy, India could become a convenience partner, invoked when useful and ignored when inconvenient. It can't accept that role.
  8. Growing up royal sometimes felt "like Downton Abbey," only with considerably more chaos, Prince Harry has revealed.
  9. US President Donald Trump commented Sunday on Netflix's effort to acquire storied Hollywood studio Warner Bros., saying the streaming giant already has "a very large market share" and "it could be a problem."
  10. Thailand has launched air strikes along its disputed border with Cambodia, its military said, after both countries accused each other of breaching a ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump.