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Co-workers' tattoos uncover massive family secret
After years working together, Julie and Cassandra find shared tattoo is no coincidence.

Trump joins growing list of virus-infected world leaders
Here's a look at other leaders around the world who have had the Covid-19 virus.

'Unsurvivable' Hurricane Laura prepares to strike US 'in full beast mode'
The storm grew nearly 70 per cent in size in 24 hours to become "extremely dangerous".

Storm Laura kills 11, set to hit US as hurricane
People in the path of the weather are evacuating to shelters.

Massive wave takes out unsuspecting tourist couple
A couple have been left red-faced after becoming completely engulfed by a freak wave.

Insane life of antivirus mogul McAfee
Sex, gun and drug-fuelled antivirus mogul on the run again after murdering neighbour.

Tourist shares horror story from Dominican Republic resort
'This world is sick, and people have horrible intentions.'

Mystery surrounds unexplained tourist deaths in the Dominican Republic
After seven deaths, the news out of the Dominican Republic just keeps getting stranger.

'So many questions': Fourth tourist dies in Dominican hotel room
A fourth American tourist is reported to have died after a sudden illness at a resort.

Alabama's new abortion ban could jail doctors. In some countries, laws already do
Countries including El Salvador and the Dominican Republican have similar legislation.

Couple's bodies found after vanishing on Caribbean holiday
A couple vanished on a Caribbean vacation. Their deaths are just as mysterious.

Sinister reason men are flocking to the Dominican Republic
Growing numbers of tourists are heading here for sun, sand and sex — with children.

In horrifying detail, women accuse US customs officers of invasive body searches
Lawsuits raise unsettling questions about US border force's considerable power.

How does it feel to be white, rural and in the minority?
They speak English. Their co-workers don't. Whites struggle to adapt to changing country.

'It was like a horror movie' - mum testifies about finding kids dead
Marina Krim testified on first day of trial of former nanny, who killed Krim's young kids.

Puerto Rico faces weeks without electricity
Millions of people on Puerto Rico could face months without power after Hurricane Maria.

More than 100 Kiwis in Hurricane Irma's path
More than 100 Kiwis are in the path of Hurricane Irma as it tears through the Caribbean.

Kim Jong Nam: Sad ending to lonely life
Kim Jong Nam led a life of loneliness and fear and seclusion, rejected by his father, orphaned by his mother, stuck in a shadowy exile.

Newspaper uses pic of actor, not Trump
A newspaper has apologised after printing a photo of Hollywood star Alec Baldwin playing President Donald Trump in a story about the real-life US president.

Shark dies as tourists take selfies
Shocking footage has emerged of a shark being dragged out of the water so a group of tourists could take photographs with it.