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French train gunman says he was hungry and is not a terrorist
Ayoub el-Khazzani's lawyer said her client â now in detention near Paris â looked ill and malnourished.

Crowds pack Jimmy Carter Bible study after cancer news
The first person lined up at midnight and some followers drove hours to attend, local television reported.

British hostage freed as Al Qaeda takes ground in Yemen
War has raged since March

"We're very, very thankful to God" - father of French train hero
Pastor's son among three who prevented gunman attacking

Historic move as Britain re-opens Embassy in Iran
Thaw in relations comes after nuclear deal

Football player from leading Baptist University jailed for sexual assault
Baylor player Sam Ukwuachu also received 10 years probation for Waco assault

ISIL Second-in-command 'killed by US air strike'
Military claims to have killed Hajji Mutazz

Syrian refugee crisis on Greece/Macedonia border
Hundreds spend the night in the open after being blocked by Macedonian authorities

US Soldier overpowers gunman on French train
Dramatic scenes onboard Amsterdam to Paris train

Second and larger Ashley Madison leak includes founder's emails
The release appears to include email messages linked to Noel Biderman, founder and chief executive officer.

North Korea ready for war after exchange of artillery fire
Tension rose yesterday when North Korea fired shells into South Kore.

Syria: Islamic State moves kidnapped Christians, bulldozes monastery
Militants used bulldozers to raze the monastery in the town of Qaryatain.

Jimmy Carter announces treatment for brain cancer: 'This is in the hands of God'
Former US President Jimmy Carter said on Thursday that he will start radiation treatment for cancer on his brain later in the day

Germany backs Greek bailout as Tsipras considers early polls
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said the country should get "a new start".

Calais: France and Britain target traffickers, step up police operations
Both countries will contribute police resources to a shared "command and control" centre.

Turkey: Eight soldiers killed, Istanbul palace attacked as unrest mounts
Two members of a "terrorist group" were caught after attacking the Dolmabahce palace.