Police say the boy was reported missing on Thursday evening and an "extensive search" ensued.
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The ceremony took place under tight security at a cave in Iraqi Kurdistan - the disarmament process is expected to last all summer.

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The US has insisted that Iran's nuclear facilities were completely 'obliterated' during strikes in June.

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Yorkshire Water customers say they understand a ban but question the firm's efforts to fix leaks.

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The UK and France have agreed a "one in, one out" deal for migrants crossing the Channel.

The UK and France have agreed a "one in, one out" deal for migrants crossing the Channel.

Reaction to the UK-France agreement tackling migrant Channel crossings dominates the front pages.