By Gul Yousafzai QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber in Pakistan killed at least 70 people and wounded more than 100 on Monday in an attack on mourners gathered at a hospital in the southwestern city of Quetta, and Islamic State claimed responsibility. Abdul Rehman Miankhel, a senior official at the government-run Civil Hospital, where the explosion occurred, told reporters that at least 70 people had been killed, with more than 112 wounded. "There are many wounded, so the death toll could rise," said Rehmat Saleh Baloch, the provincial health minister.
With Turkey in crisis and Europe's borders closed, smugglers in northern Greece are expecting a profitable summer. Greek police say traffickers are using increasingly sophisticated methods โ motorcycle spotters, maps of border surveillance "blind spots," and even police informants โ to move out refugees who have been stuck in this Greek border town for months. Higher smuggling fees and steadily worsening odds of success have done little to dent the determination of migrants like Sorah Rahimi.
Rio Olympics organisers said they would replace the Games' official Chinese flags on Monday after the discovery of a design flaw which caused fury in China. The Chinese have cut an unhappy camp in Rio, with several athletes complaining about conditions at the athletes' village and the foreign ministry warning of "frequent" theft in the Brazilian city.
Mackenzie "Mack" Horton may have won an Olympic gold medal Saturday, but he did not win the hearts and minds of hundreds of egg accounts on Twitter. The Australian swimmer beat out arch rival Sun Yang of China in the 400-meter freestyle in Rio de Janeiro. Horton certainly did not hide his feelings.

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Azza, 32, who works at a beauty salon in Tunis, showed me a group of big purple bruises on her left arm. โA few days ago, my daughter fainted when she saw her dad hitting me,โ Azza told me. Azza earns around $150 per month, close to the Tunisian minimum wage.
The 71-year-old woman had visited her daughter, who operates a horse boarding and riding center in King County, Washington, the report said. The report is published in the Aug. 5 issue of the journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Whether on the streets of Manhattan or in the middle of a car show, street parking is never completely safe. Just last weekend, aย Mercedes-Benz 380SL rearranged a Ferrari 458 Speciale'sย face in the midst of a Cars and Coffee event in Great Falls, Virginia. It remains unclear what actually caused the incident, but according to the clip's description, the driver was trying to park her classic Mercedes-Benz roadster when her car somehow landed on the Speciale.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) โ Two skydivers were killed Saturday during a tandem jump in northern California, authorities said Saturday.Their bodies were found in a Lodi-area vineyard after someone reported that the skydivers hit the ground without an open parachute
The American southeast contains some of the countryโs worst drivers, a new study found. SmartAsset, a financial tech firm, conducted a survey to determine which states in the U.S. have the worst drivers, and concluded that four out of the top ten worst
By Amy Sawitta Lefevre and Pairat Temphairojana BANGKOK/KHON KAEN, Thailand (Reuters) - Thai voters approved a junta-backed constitution in a referendum on Sunday, preliminary results showed, an outcome that paves the way for an election next year but will also require future elected governments to rule on the military's terms. Voters handed the junta led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha a convincing win in its first major popularity test at the ballot box since it seized power in a 2014 coup. With 94 percent of the vote counted, early results from the Election Commission showed 61.4 percent of Thais had voted for the charter, while 37.9 percent rejected it.

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