The airspace above the crash site was closed by the country's Federal Office for Civil Aviation

Zurich: 

A small airliner crashed in the Swiss Alps on Saturday, just hours after a family of four was killed when their small plane went down in a forest.

Authorities provided few details about the second crash but local airline JU-AIR said one of its

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Banks, cars, oil, aviation and pharmaceuticals are set to be affected by the sanctions

Paris: 

US President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the 2015 nuclear accord with Iran and reimpose a raft of sanctions will hit European businesses working in Iran.

Here is an overview of how firms stand to be affected when the sanctions

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Pakistan election: Imran Khan is set to head the new Pakistani government (Reuters)

Islamabad: 

A phone app and a database of more than 50 million voters were key weapons in the successful campaign of cricket legend Imran Khan in last month's general election, though rivals allege Khan also received clandestine aid from Pakistan's powerful military.

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Nicolas Maduro accused Colombia of being behind an "attack" with an explosive-laden drone

Caracas, Venezuela: 

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said Saturday he escaped an "assassination" attempt using an explosive-laden drone, after a live broadcast showed him looking confused when a bang went off during a Caracas military parade and dozens of

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Melania seems unaffected by her husband's view and is considering visiting the school that James opened

New York: 

First Lady Melania Trump contradicted her husband Donald Trump a day after United States President slammed basketball star LeBron James for his charity work.

Melania's spokeswoman told the CNN that she is supportive of James' work for

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A protester said students were holding peaceful protest when they were attacked. (Representational)

Dhaka, Bangladesh: 

Bangladesh's transport sector is widely seen as corrupt, unregulated and dangerous, and as news of the teenagers' deaths spread rapidly on social media they became a catalyst for an outpouring of anger against the government.

On

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