BBC World News
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Papers focus on Tory tensions
Papers focus on Conservative Party tensions
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PM 'losing control of party over EU'
The Conservative leadership is "running scared" of its backbenchers on the issue of Europe, former Tory cabinet minister Lord Howe says.
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VIDEO: A call from the top of the world
British explorer Daniel Hughes has reached the summit of Mount Everest in an attempt to raise £1m for the charity Comic Relief.
Sky Sports News
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Matthysse destroys Peterson
Lucas Matthysse proved why he is one of the most feared men in boxing with a third round knockout of Lamont Peterson in Atlantic City.
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Purdy rues lack of fitness
Lee Purdy admitted that taking the fight at short notice played a major part in his defeat to Devon Alexander.
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Purdy no match for Alexander
Devon Alexander claimed a seventh-round TKO victory over Britain's Lee Purdy in their welterweight fight in Atlantic City.
Caribbean News
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Countries must repeal laws that discriminate against LGBT individuals, says UN officials
NEW YORK, USA -- Marking the International Day Against Homophobia, United Nations officials on Friday issued a call on governments worldwide to protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals, and strike laws that discriminate against them.
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Turks and Caicos drops controversial bullet charges against American tourists
PROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands -- In separate press statements on Friday, the director of public prosecutions in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI), JoAnn Meloche announced that she has decided to discontinue the criminal proceedings against the two elderly American...
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Nevis premier welcomes Alexander Hamilton connection
CHARLESTOWN, Nevis (NIA) -- Premier of Nevis Vance Amory welcomed a four-member group that was on Nevis to promote greater awareness of Alexander Hamilton, who was born in Nevis and later became the first secretary of the United States Treasury.