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Space trio welcomed in Kazakhstan
By reuters
Back to earth - the first Canadian astronaut to command the International Space Station and his American and Russian crewmates are given a traditional welcome in Kazakhstan. The trio touched down earlier on Tuesday, with their Soyuz capsule raising clouds of dust as it ignited an engine to cushion its landing. Canadian Chris Hadfield, NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn and Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko… (Full Story)


Prior says England must improve
By PressAssociation
By: Joe PickoverEngland wicketkeeper Matt Prior says he is hopeful that playing at Lords will help his team as they face New Zealand in the first test at Lords. He also talks about the last test against New Zealand, and the improvements the team needs to make in order to win. (Full Story)


Food waste to Food Grace
By CNN_International
CNN's Patricia Wu shows how one company is stepping in to turn what people treated as trash into healthy meals for those in need. (Full Story)


Troops face longer Afghanistan tours
By itnnews
Defence Secretary Philip Hammond says British Troops could face longer tours of duty, meaning some soldiers will spend nine months in Afghanistan. Report by Aldredg. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn (Full Story)


Syrian helicopter purportedly shot down
By reuters
(ROUGH CUT -- NO REPORTER NARRATION) Audio is heard from a man saying that the the shooting down of the helicopter took place in the air zone of Abu Douhoor military airport. Syrian rebels shot down a government helicopter in Idlib on Monday (May 13), amateur video posted on social media purports to show. Audio is heard from a man saying that the the shooting down of the helicopter took place in the… (Full Story)


Paris faces massive clean up after football riots
By reuters
The morning after the night before. Parisians woke up on Tuesday to streets littered with broken glass and destroyed cars after soccer club Paris St Germain's victory celebrations turned into a riot. Scenes like these - PSG fans clashing with police, who used tear gas to control the crowds - have shocked the country. An estimated 15,000 fans had crowded into a square near the Eiffel Tower to celebrate… (Full Story)


The apprentices make furniture
By PressAssociation
By: BBCCan the contestants on The Apprentice design and create a bespoke piece of marketable furniture? (Full Story)


Myanmar braces for storm
By reuters
Hundreds of Myanmar residents flee their homes as the country braces for a tropical cyclone. Local media reported almost 400 people have been evacuated from part of the west coast. The cyclone is expected to hit Bangladesh Thursday before moving into Myanmar. The United Nations said about 69,000 people, most of them Rohingya Muslims, live in "precarious" conditions during the rainy season, which begins… (Full Story)


Tia Sharp's mother says Hazell's sentence is not long enough
By itnnews
Tia Sharp's mother Natalie leaves court after Stuart Hazell was sentenced to a minimum of 38-years for murdering the 12-year-old. Report by Aldredg. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn (Full Story)


Israel PM Netanyahu meets Russia's Putin
By reuters
ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) STORY: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu flew to Russia on Tuesday (May 14) for talks about the Syria crisis, Israeli officials said. Netanyahu met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Black Sea resort of Sochi. He is expected to return to Israel by evening, the beginning of a major Jewish festival, officials added. Israel is concerned that Russia plans… (Full Story)


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