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Equipment failure likely cause of French deadly train crash

A powerful crane on Saturday lifted the carcass of the most damaged of four train cars that derailed, killing six

Elevated from clutter to art, personal objects find a home on the wall

Those beautiful summer vacation photos are in a cardboard box. Somewhere. The souvenirs you picked up on that overseas

Upcoming Lebanese jeweller has designs on Dubai

Jewellery by upcoming Lebanese designer Noor Fares, whose clients include the likes of Zaha Hadid, Francesco Clemente

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Piece of sweet kills 3-year-old boy

A three-year-old Saudi boy died after a piece of sweet he was eating got stuck in his throat and blocked his breathing

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Piece of sweet kills two-year old boy

A two-year old Kuwaiti boy died after choking by a piece of sweet given to him by his father on the first day of Eid Al

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Molester caught with 'self-evidence'

Saudi Arabia's feared religious police arrested a local man who tried to harass a girl at a shopping centre after

Marine park 'the size of the moon' taking shape

[video]COOK ISLANDS, Avarua: An ambitious plan to link marine parks across a vast swathe of ocean - whose surface area

perfect mix of safety and strength

If you're fed up of your dull, grey safe and want one that not only keeps your priceless jewellery and watch collection

Maharaja's necklace on sale in Paris for Dh22m

Would you like to own a piece of jewellery that once adorned the neck of one of the most famous of Indian maharajas? If

Campbell flies high without UB40 mates

He promised a good show. A memorable one. He would descend on Irish Village with a 10-piece band and sweep a few

Dh47m royal bureau for sale

If you are an avid collector of antiques then this Dh47 million bureau à gradin, made in 1786 for the Russian royalty,

Soccer ball lost in Japan's tsunami found on Alaska shores

A soccer ball that bobbed onto the shore of a remote Alaska island is likely the first salvageable debris from last