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Is that a Chinese antenna at Scarborough Shoal? The Philippines thinks so

The Philippines has accused China of building an artificial structure at the hotly contested Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. Citing aerial monitoring, the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea, an inter-agency body overseeing Manila’s maritime strategy in the South China Sea, said on Tuesday that a floating platform six metres (19.7 feet) wide and six metres long was located within the shoal. The structure appeared to be an antenna and individuals were seen on board, the...

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British tourist drowned after falling into Venice canal while on holiday with his partner

British tourist drowned after falling into Venice canal while on holiday with his partner Chatchawan Thongpia, who lived in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, is believed to have lost his balance before falling into a canal and tragically drowning on the first day of his Venice holiday A British man died after falling into a canal on the first day of a holiday in Venice with his partner, an inquest heard today. Chatchawan Thongpia, 31, is believed to have lost his balance while walking around the...

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UK's 'forgotten corner' with tranquil beaches and fewer crowds

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