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A Ukrainian cargo plane crashed in a mountainous area of southern Algeria on Saturday morning, killing seven people who were aboard, Algerian state-run news agency Algerie Presse Service reported.

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U.N. meets on Libya amid row over airstrikes

The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Libya on Wednesday that calls for an immediate ceasefire and includes sanctions for those involved in violence there.

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Man who fixed football confesses

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