The K-Pop band are battered by the elements as they launch their marathon world tour in Goyang.
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Carlo Tritta, now aged 19, encouraged the teenage girl to send sexually explicit images of herself.

Defence Secretary John Healey says there is "no evidence" of any damage to UK infrastructure in the Atlantic.

Authorities say 37 people are being treated in hospital, but around 30 others continued their journeys to the UK.

Runners, riders, trainers and form - all the key details you need to know for Saturday's big race at Aintree.

Motoring groups have warned drivers not to expect a significant drop in costs soon.

Nick Rockett, trained by Willie Mullins, is declared a non-runner for this weekend's race at Aintree.

Party leader Zack Polanski accuses Labour of failing to build enough social and affordable homes.

Clubs at risk of relegation tend to hire pragmatic coaches - but Spurs have not done that by appointing Roberto de Zerbi.

An "opportunistic" thief is jailed for stealing a handbag from a pub that happened to contain a £2.2m Fabergé egg.

The foreign secretary also calls for Lebanon to be "urgently included" in the ceasefire agreement.

Brazil's Laura Cardoso becomes the first player ever to take nine wickets in a T20 international, recording figures of 9-4 against Lesotho.

The move means owners of Kindles released before 2013 will be unable to download new e-books.

Key US objectives at the start of the war were to stop Iran getting a nuclear weapon and degrading its arsenal.

Fewer than 300 of the gold "Una and the Lion" coins were produced, with one found in a Bangor estate.

Israel says Lebanon is not included in the ceasefire the US agreed to halt the war with Iran.

Iran's deputy foreign minister says the US must choose between 'war and ceasefire'.

Jay Bayliss is unfit to face criminal proceedings but successfully reapplied for his driving licence.

The charity says many of the animals found at the home in January were in a poor condition with "matted and crusted coats" that required treatment.

The Israeli military claims Mohammed Wishah was a "Hamas terrorist" - which the Qatar-based network has previously denied.

The development is an unusual consequence of Northern Ireland's strict licensing laws.

