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Cancer mum: 'We want to ... live our lives as us'
Claire McLintock hopes a new breast cancer drug will give her more quality years.

Sunbathers stunned as migrants storm beach
Spain could surpass Greece this year as a gateway for migrants entering Europe by sea.

Belgium: Field of honour
When soldiers ran on to Flanders Fields no side won, writes Nicholas Jones.

Heatwave 'Lucifer' claims more victims
Temperatures remain close to 40 degrees for much of southern Europe.

'We slept in the same bed': Questions over kidnapped model
Italian police looking into possibility that pair collaborated after latest revelations.

Tax crackdown on US tech giants
France is working to plug loopholes that have allowed US tech giants to minimise taxes.

Model's terror: 'My wrists, ankles were handcuffed'
British model has described how she was drugged, handcuffed, gagged and put in a bag.

Lucifer is making life hellish
A heatwave nicknamed "Lucifer" has seen temperatures soar to more than 40C across Europe.

Kiwi arrested at Sarajevo airport for 'smuggling weapons'
Kiwi arrested at Sarajevo airport for allegedly trying to smuggle bayonets and ammunition.

The Great Escape: Cruising rides a wave
Ocean and river cruising is one of the fastest growing travel sectors for Kiwis.

Kiwi woman takes on 5000km foot race
A NZ athlete is poised to become the first Kiwi woman to finish the longest foot race.

Only YOU Hotel Atocha, Madrid
Xenia Taliotis checks into an an airily cosmopolitan Spanish hotel.

Here's how to choose the right wine every time
Two Kiwi wine experts explain how to pick a good drop.

Billionaire to pull 60,000L to water lawn
Locals called it a "slap in the face" to Maori and "frivolous".

Beauty spot swamped with tourists
This tiny Swiss village is booming over social media fame, but locals aren't loving it.

Asylum seekers hitch ride ... on anti-immigrant boat
Far-right group chartered boat to repel migrants. Then part of its crew filed for asylum.

Kiwi finds love with Italian hermit
After reading about a hermit online, an Auckland woman decided to get in touch.

Knifeman knocked out with traffic barrier
Police on the border of Spain and Morocco subdued a knife-wielding man.

Ireland: Slippery slope to the saint's place
Helen O'Neill travels to County Mayo for the true celebration of St Patrick.

Charlie Gard's parents end legal fight
The parents of baby Charlie Gard have ended their legal fight over treatment.

Luxury Airbnbs in the Greek Islands
If there's one summer destination that's worth dreaming about, it's the Greek islands.

How to handle Europe in summer
Summer travel can be crowded, hot and expensive, especially in Europe.

Lucy Lawless takes icy plunge in protest
Lucy Lawless to drop into Arctic waters to protest against oil drilling

Salvador Dali's moustache remains intact
Salvador Dali's moustache remains intact, embalmer reveals after exhumation.

Brexit fallout: BoA chooses Dublin for main hub
The bank will move some roles from London to the Irish capital.

Why champagne sorbet might be illegal
Products containing the French sparkling wine may not be able to use the name 'champagne'.

Earthquake kills two in Turkey, Greek islands
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake has killed at least two people and a number have been injured.

Trump: A lawless president
COMMENT: US President Trump's latest interview is rather worrisone, writes Greg Sargent.