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Family faces agonising wait after eight-hour post-mortem fails to reveal how Nora Quoirin's died

Police in Malaysia said Nora Quoirin's family would have to wait until at least today for the results of tests that may unravel the mystery of her death. Her body was found in the jungle on Tuesday.




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Nora Quoirin: Teen was alive in Malaysian jungle for a week before starving

Tragic teenager Nora Quiorin died from intestinal damage caused by prolonged hunger and stress, police in Malaysia have revealed, after carrying out a post-mortem on her remains.




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Nora Quoirin: British police did their OWN investigation at resort where she vanished

A British officer from the National Crime Agency stayed at the Malaysian resort where Nora Quoirin vanished in order to test whether an intruder would have been able to snatch the teen undetected.




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Police chiefs took Nora Quoirin's parents to meet four MEDIUMS after 'running out of ideas'

A 'prayer session' was conducted on Monday in Malaysia last week less than 24 hours before the body of the teenager, who had suffered physical and mental disabilities since birth, was found.




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Man faces two years in jail 'for tweeting that Nora Quoirin had been raped by tribesmen

Muhammad Zikri Ibrahim, 29, denied committing intentional insult at a Kuala Lumpur court. He allegedly claimed local indigenous villagers from the Orang Asli tribe raped Nora, 15.




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Tragic schoolgirl Nora Quoirin's mother pays tribute to the 'gruffest angel ever made'

The devastated mother of Nora Quoirin read an emotion tribute poem for her daughter today, as friends and family gathered at the service in Belfast.




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Kindness is a top priority in a long-term partner says a new study

One of the top qualities that we look for in a long-term partner is kindness, according to new research by Swansea University conducted on over 2,700 college students from across the globe.




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Adelaide cleaner Negar Ghodskani faces 11 years jail for smuggling sensitive technology to Iran

The curious case of former Adelaide cleaner Negar Ghodskani began in Iran 11 years ago, moved to Malaysia, then Australia and will this week be sentenced in a US courtroom.




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Pygmy elephant is found riddled with SEVENTY bullet holes after poachers killed it for its tusks

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A male Borneo pygmy elephant was found dead in a river in Malaysia last week, and medics have confirmed the animal died after being shot 70 times at close range.




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Former King of Malaysia slams Russian ex-wife over divorce demands

The former King of Malaysia and his ex-wife Oksana Voevodina are locked in a bitter divorce. Sources of the sultan rounded on the Russian beauty queen's 'excessive' demands in their divorce.




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Man attacks doctor in his office in Malaysia accusing him of sleeping with wife

Aiman Ariff Ahmad Amirudin, 31, was captured on video repeatedly kicking and stomping on the head of the doctor at his office in Bandar Baru Bangi in Malaysia, this week.




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Britain's worst paedophile 'stabbed to death with a makeshift blade'

Huckle was stabbed to death in his cell at HMP Full Sutton with a makeshift 'shiv' knife and fellow inmate Paul Fitzgerald (pictured) is in isolation as Humberside Police investigates.




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Financier accused of stealing £3bn from Malaysian government was 'transformed' by time at Harrow

Malaysian financier Jho Low, who was, accused of stealing £3 billion from his country's government was directly inspired by the overt wealth of his peers at Harrow-school, says economic expert.




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Former soldier tells how his life was saved by Poppy Appeal after he was left homeless and suicidal

Leon Parker, 20, from Wirral, revealed how his life was saved by the British Legion after he was diagnosed with PTSD when he left the Army, and spent 13 weeks living in a tent in the woods.




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Ex-King of Malaysia insists son born to his Russian wife is raised a Muslim and NEVER contacts him

Oksana Voevodina, 27, insists the child is the Sultan's - conceived on a holiday in Australia - and vowed to go to court in Moscow to demand a DNA test in a bid to prove the then king's paternity.




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Australian who faced death over importing the drug ice into Malaysia has conviction quashed

Australian grandmother Maria Exposto, who faced death by hanging after being found guilty of importing ice into Malaysia in 2014 has had her conviction overturned by the country's federal court.




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Sydney grandmother who escaped Malaysian gallows acquitted of smuggling ice FORGIVES scammers

Maria Elvira Pinto Exposto was acquitted on Tuesday of trafficking more than one kilogram of crystal methamphetamine through Kuala Lumpur International Airport in December 2014.




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Ecological Society photo competition features STUNNING images of the natural world

Roberto García Roa from the University of Valencia captured the winning image called 'Red Night', which shows a Malagasy tree boa perched in a tree, that he photographed while in Madagascar.




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Terrifying moment two boys are thrown from their car in motorway crash but escape uninjured

Norseha Abdullah, 44, was driving with her three children when a 34-year-old woman lost control of her red Proton Waja on a motorway in Malaysia.




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Parking scam that will make you sick: road workers seen removing a cover from no parking sign

A family holidaying in Melbourne were shocked to return to their van to find it being towed away after the 'no parking' sign was covered up.




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Miss Universe organizers claim Steve Harvey did NOT blunder

It initially appeared Steve Harvey had named the wrong winner in the category on Sunday when he announced Miss Philippines had won as Shweta Sekhon stood beside him in full costume.




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Nora Quoirin's family 'still think she was abducted from Malaysian resort'

Charles Morell, lawyer for Nora Quoirin's family, says her parents still 'cannot understand how she could leave by herself' and wander into the Malaysian jungle where she was found dead Tuesday.




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Fury as 4,000 chickens are thrown into a pit and drowned or buried alive in Thailand 

WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Angry locals filmed the birds being cruelly thrown into a waterlogged hole by staff at an animal quarantine centre in Songkhla.




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New Year's Eve revellers begin queuing up for Sydney Harbour fireworks

There was still 41 hours to go when the first group of eager revellers began queuing at Mrs Macquarie's Chair for a prime spot to see the New Year's Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour.




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Malaysia Airlines flight stops just seconds before take-off twice in two days

Travellers were boarding a Malaysia Airlines flight on New Year's Day from Kuala Lumpur to Auckland when their journey came to a sudden halt.




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Michelle Keegan QUITS Our Girl to spend more time in the UK... after Mark Wright left US TV role

The 32-year-old actress played British army medic Georgie Lane on the show for three seasons but plans to leave in order to spend more time in the UK.




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Ex-Arsenal and Bayern forward Lukas Podolski visits Johor Darul Ta'zim

The 34-year-old, who won the World Cup with Germany back in 2014, currently plies his trade in Japan at Vissel Kobe. The official Twitter account of Johor Darul Ta'zim posted photos of Podolski.




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Lewis Capaldi poses with Prince Harry at charity dinner before the Royal breaks silence over Mexit

Lewis, 234, jetted over from Malaysia, via Dubai, especially to perform at the function in London on Sunday evening, before heading to Los Angeles for the Grammy Awards.




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Former Arsenal forward Lukas Podolski joins Turkish side Antalyaspor

Lukas Podolski has embarked on the latest chapter of his career by joining Turkish side Antalyaspor on a free transfer.




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The 'Wolf of Wall Street' Jordan Belfort is suing the company that bankrolled the epic for FRAUD

Belfort filed his suit against Red Granite Pictures in the Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming that the movie was financed by money pilfered from the 1 Malaysia Development Berhad fund (1MDB).




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New search for MH370 will be launched with plans look to send world's leading seabed searchers

Families of victims and the Malaysian government are currently looking to send Ocean Infinity on a new quest to find the missing flight, with talks it could happen within months.




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Malaysian student returns to rental property to discover her eviction over coronavirus fears 

The woman, named as Helen, found a note taped to the door of her Perth rental property outlining why the house was in lockdown.




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Truck wrecks historic footbridge in Penang after misjudging height of his load

CCTV footage shows the huge lorry trundling through Penang last week on its approach to the 45-year-old Weld Quay bridge by the ferry terminal. Local authorities after deemed the bridge 'beyond repair'.




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Team GB hockey player Sam Ward chasing an Olympic dream despite a horrific injury three months ago

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY DAVID COVERDALE: Sam Ward tilts his head forward to show a scar running all the way across his scalp down to the bottom of his left ear. 'I had my face off,' he explains.




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American passenger is diagnosed with the Coronavirus after being cleared to leave

The 83-year-old woman and her husband were among 145 passengers from the Westerdam cruise ship who flew to Malaysia on February 14, Malaysia's health ministry said in a statement.




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High profile accused fugitive paedophile who fled Australia has been issued a new passport

British ultralight pilot Charles Batham flew out of Perth in February 2011  - just a week before he was due to face court on charges including allegedly having sex with a child under the age of 13.




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Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott claims authorities knew MH370 flight was murder-suicide

Mr Abbott sensationally revealed he was told by the 'very top levels' of the Malaysian government just days after the tragedy Captain Zaharie Shah was a suicidal killer.




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Air stewardess was fired for being one pound 'overweight' with Malaysia Airlines

Ina Meliesa Hassim was fired from her position with Malaysia Airlines in 2017 for being just one pound 'overweight'. The Industrial Court of Malaysia ruled in favour of the airline.




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Malaysia Airlines, Qantas and American Airlines win awards for their onboard wine

The Malaysian flag carrier scooped a total of three accolades at the annual Cellar in the Sky Awards in London, which included the coveted title of having the best overall wine cellar for 2019.




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Singapore threatens coronavirus patients with jail if they don't tell officials where they have been

In a desperate attempt to contain a crisis, the Asian nation is 'working around the clock' to trace potential carriers of the killer infection.




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Coronavirus fears spare pensioner behind £53million elver eel smuggling operation from jail

A pensioner who smuggled more than £53million worth of rare baby eels to the Far East from a barn in the West Country has been spared jail after lawyer argued he could catch the virus.




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'Drunk' woman is arrested by anti-terror police after 'trying to storm cockpit' at Heathrow

Officers were called to Heathrow at 4.29am this morning just after the aeroplane landed. Police confirmed they had arrested a woman on suspicion of being drunk on board.




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Passengers heading to countries in coronavirus lockdown are being turned away at check-in

Airlines are refusing to check in passengers trying to get on flights out of Australia if they are headed to locked down countries, as more and more close their borders against coronavirus.




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How to claim money back on a trip cut short due to coronavirus

This week a reader asks for help with claiming a refund after they had to abandon their tour around Asia, while another seeks tips on how to plan a challenging hike in the Alps for after lockdown...




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Chinese tourist numbers to Australia plunge by 83 per cent following coronavirus travel ban

In February, just 19,500 short-term visitors came from China - the lowest monthly tally since January 2004, Australian Bureau of Statistics figures showed. Travel bans have hit the tourism industry.




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The Duchess of Cornwall welcomes domestic abuse survivors to Clarence House

Camilla, 72, continued her busy week of engagements by hosting a reception this morning at Clarence House to mark the 15th anniversary of the SafeLives charity.




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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle 'visit Stanford University' for brainstorming sessions

The Today show reported that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex visited Stanford in Palo Alto, California, on Tuesday to attend a 'brainstorming session'.




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Harry's departure from royal life has brought Charles and William together says royal commentator

Royal commentator Ingrid Seward told OK! that Harry's departure from royal life had brought his brother William, 38 and father Prince Charles, 72, closer, as demonstrated by their joint visit last week.




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Prince Of Wales and The Duchess Of Cornwall welcome prize winners to Buckingham Palace

The Duchess of Cornwall, 72, looked elegant in a forest-green ensemble as she joined Prince Charles, 71, to welcome guests for the Queen's Anniversary Prizes at Buckingham Palace today.




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Prince Charles appears in high spirits as he celebrates opening of train factory in Newport

Prince Charles, 71, arrived in style as he drove his vintage Aston Martin DB36 to a royal visit at the new brand's new factory in South Wales today. Earlier he visited a train factory in the area.