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Residents hit back at nuisance skydivers
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Officials seize £1m of fake designer pants
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USA: Mrs Clinton to visit Northern Ireland
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Mexico: New President to be sworn in today
The political party that ruled the country for seven decades returns to power today as a new President, Enrique Peña Nieto, is sworn in . The Institutional Revolutionary Party reclaims the presidency as figures show 25,000 Mexicans have gone missing in the past six years. MORE
Macau: Gangland leader set for release from jail
The Asian gambling mecca is bracing itself for the release of an organised-crime boss who was at the centre of the gangland violence that plagued the region in the late 1990s. Wan Kuok-koi is due to be freed today after serving most of a 15-year sentence, the government said.
Spain: Sunken treasure on display for first time
Officials have allowed a first look at 12 silver coins and two gold tobacco boxes recovered from a galleon that sank off Gibraltar in 1804. The loot from the Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes is part of 16 tons of treasure, estimated at £300m, that a US salvage firm gave up after a five-year dispute.
China: Censors block 'too raucous' TV channel
Regulators have suspended a broadcaster after an unaired segment of a TV game show, showing a raucous shouting match about nudity, was leaked online. Jiangsu Education Television's programming was blocked because its content was deemed vulgar and "not educational enough".
France: Depardieu 'drove scooter while drunk'
Gérard Depardieu has been arrested for allegedly driving his scooter while drunk. The 63-year-old actor was taken into a police station on Thursday after he fell off the vehicle in Paris and failed an alcohol test, an official with the city's police department said.
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