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Sunday People – Hell on Earth
Sunday People – Hell on Earth
The devastating earthquake that struck Morocco late on Friday night also makes the Sunday People’s lead. Photos of a rescue worker and a weeping woman appear along the words “hell on earth” after the death toll exceeded 1,000 at the time of publication. That toll has since risen above 2,000.
The front page also features an image of Daniel Khalife – with the headline “Got him” after the terror suspect, who escaped from jail four days before, was finally captured in London.
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Rising sea levels threaten their existence.
Spain’s football chief Rubiales quits following World Cup kiss scandal
Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales quit his post on Sunday after three weeks of scandal over allegations he gave
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