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Daily Mail: 'The inferno cannot be stopped': Fire chiefs say blaze ravaging Notre Dame cathedral is out of control after spire COLLAPSES and the entire roof of the stunning 850-year-old building burns to ashes

* Officials in Paris said a large operation had been launched in an attempt to bring the raging fire under control
* Pictures from around the city posted on social media showed flames licking up Notre Dame's famous spire
* The fire was first reported at 5.50pm (GMT) on Monday and the building was evacuated soon afterwards
* Authorities say there were no deaths from the fire although declined to comment on the number of injuries

French fire chiefs have warned the devastating inferno which ravaged the world-famous Notre Dame cathedral this evening evening 'cannot be stopped'.

An official in the French interior ministry said saving the building 'is not certain' after the spire and part of the roof collapsed earlier this evening - adding that it may not be possible to stop the blaze consuming yet more of the structure.

A spokesman for the cathedral said the entire wooden frame of the cathedral would likely come down, and that the vault of the edifice could be threatened too.

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MIDDLE EAST

Turkey says buying Russian defense system should not trigger U.S. sanctions.

Rockets kill 11 in Syria's northern city of Aleppo: Reports.

Red Cross reveals staff abducted in Syria.

Syria imposes new fuel rations as sanctions bite.

Yemen parties agree details of pullback plan: UN envoy.

Appeals spark frustration as Istanbul vote count enters third week.

2 million in need of aid after Iran floods: Red Crescent.

Doha conference seeks to address impunity for war crimes.

Israel's president starts consultations on prime minister nomination.

ASIA

China asks Japan for concrete measures to improve ‘sensitive’ and ‘fragile’ relationship.

Women to join Taliban delegation for first time in Afghan peace talks.

Moon Jae-in calls for 'substantive' discussions with North Korea. S. Korea's Moon seeks fourth summit with Kim.

North Korea marks founder's birthday with calls for loyalty to current leader.

Indonesia elections: Candidates focus on economy.

India's poll body accused of bias as election complaints pile up.

Fukushima plant begins 2-year effort to remove fuel rods.

6 charged with sharing images of New Zealand mosque attacks.

AFRICA

Russia to send soldiers to Central African Republic as part of U.N. force: decree.

U.N. Libya envoy says Haftar made coup attempt with advance on Tripoli.

WHO: 121 killed, 561 wounded in Libyan fighting over 10 days.

Migrants flee to Niger as fighting worsens in Libya.

Sudan’s protesters voice optimism after talks with army.

Sudanese protesters say military attempted to break up sit-in.

Neighbours, world powers anxiously watch post-Bashir Sudan.

US, Britain, Norway urge Sudan military to relinquish power to civilians. Sudan leaders face pressure for transfer to civilian rule.

Sisi could rule Egypt until 2030 under constitutional changes.

Dakar Rally moves to Saudi Arabia for 2020 race.

EUROPE

'Art and history destroyed before our eyes': Witnesses share their horror as the Notre Dame Cathedral is engulfed in flames. Catastrophic fire engulfs Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

U.S. to press allies to keep Huawei out of 5G in Prague meeting: sources.

Theresa May: no-deal preparations will continue despite Brexit delay.

Finland's Social Democrats party seals narrow election win. Finland's SDP tries to build coalition after narrow election win.

Russia blocks news site for anti-Putin graffiti under new law.

Violence and dozens of arson attacks break out in Copenhagen after anti-Islam politician throws a copy of the Koran in the air in migrant neighbourhood.

Ecuador president says Assange used London embassy for 'spying'.

Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral on fire: firefighters.

AMERICAS

Trump ups his attacks with Mueller report due Thursday.

Redacted Mueller report to be released Thursday: DOJ.

Two dozen Dem senators urge Trump to extend nuclear treaty with Russia.

Ilhan Omar says death threats increased after Trump tweet.

Poll: Sanders leads pack, followed by Biden and Buttigieg.

U.S. to use all economic, political tools to hold Maduro accountable: Pompeo.

Foreign intelligence services should exit Venezuela: Lima Group.

Canada sanctions 43 Venezuelan officials, people close to Maduro - Ottawa.

Alberta election key test for Rachel Notley and carbon tax.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Leader of Isis in Philippines killed, DNA tests confirm.

US slaps sanctions on alleged new IS financiers.

Taliban announce spring offensive amid Afghan peace push.

The remote school at the centre of a dispute between nuclear neighbours Pakistan and India.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street slips as bank earnings disappoint.

Apple, allies seek billions in U.S. trial testing Qualcomm's business model.

EU backs start of trade talks with US.

EU approves copyright changes that could affect social media content. EU member states approve contentious copyright reform.
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Daily Mail: 'The inferno cannot be stopped': Fire chiefs say blaze ravaging Notre Dame cathedral is out of control after spire COLLAPSES and the entire roof of the stunning 850-year-old building burns to ashes

* Officials in Paris said a large operation had been launched in an attempt to bring the raging fire under control
* Pictures from around the city posted on social media showed flames licking up Notre Dame's famous spire
* The fire was first reported at 5.50pm (GMT) on Monday and the building was evacuated soon afterwards
* Authorities say there were no deaths from the fire although declined to comment on the number of injuries

French fire chiefs have warned the devastating inferno which ravaged the world-famous Notre Dame cathedral this evening evening 'cannot be stopped'.

An official in the French interior ministry said saving the building 'is not certain' after the spire and part of the roof collapsed earlier this evening - adding that it may not be possible to stop the blaze consuming yet more of the structure.

A spokesman for the cathedral said the entire wooden frame of the cathedral would likely come down, and that the vault of the edifice could be threatened too.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

Turkey says buying Russian defense system should not trigger U.S. sanctions.

Rockets kill 11 in Syria's northern city of Aleppo: Reports.

Red Cross reveals staff abducted in Syria.

Syria imposes new fuel rations as sanctions bite.

Yemen parties agree details of pullback plan: UN envoy.

Appeals spark frustration as Istanbul vote count enters third week.

2 million in need of aid after Iran floods: Red Crescent.

Doha conference seeks to address impunity for war crimes.

Israel's president starts consultations on prime minister nomination.

ASIA

China asks Japan for concrete measures to improve ‘sensitive’ and ‘fragile’ relationship.

Women to join Taliban delegation for first time in Afghan peace talks.

Moon Jae-in calls for 'substantive' discussions with North Korea. S. Korea's Moon seeks fourth summit with Kim.

North Korea marks founder's birthday with calls for loyalty to current leader.

Indonesia elections: Candidates focus on economy.

India's poll body accused of bias as election complaints pile up.

Fukushima plant begins 2-year effort to remove fuel rods.

6 charged with sharing images of New Zealand mosque attacks.

AFRICA

Russia to send soldiers to Central African Republic as part of U.N. force: decree.

U.N. Libya envoy says Haftar made coup attempt with advance on Tripoli.

WHO: 121 killed, 561 wounded in Libyan fighting over 10 days.

Migrants flee to Niger as fighting worsens in Libya.

Sudan’s protesters voice optimism after talks with army.

Sudanese protesters say military attempted to break up sit-in.

Neighbours, world powers anxiously watch post-Bashir Sudan.

US, Britain, Norway urge Sudan military to relinquish power to civilians. Sudan leaders face pressure for transfer to civilian rule.

Sisi could rule Egypt until 2030 under constitutional changes.

Dakar Rally moves to Saudi Arabia for 2020 race.

EUROPE

'Art and history destroyed before our eyes': Witnesses share their horror as the Notre Dame Cathedral is engulfed in flames. Catastrophic fire engulfs Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.

U.S. to press allies to keep Huawei out of 5G in Prague meeting: sources.

Theresa May: no-deal preparations will continue despite Brexit delay.

Finland's Social Democrats party seals narrow election win. Finland's SDP tries to build coalition after narrow election win.

Russia blocks news site for anti-Putin graffiti under new law.

Violence and dozens of arson attacks break out in Copenhagen after anti-Islam politician throws a copy of the Koran in the air in migrant neighbourhood.

Ecuador president says Assange used London embassy for 'spying'.

Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral on fire: firefighters.

AMERICAS

Trump ups his attacks with Mueller report due Thursday.

Redacted Mueller report to be released Thursday: DOJ.

Two dozen Dem senators urge Trump to extend nuclear treaty with Russia.

Ilhan Omar says death threats increased after Trump tweet.

Poll: Sanders leads pack, followed by Biden and Buttigieg.

U.S. to use all economic, political tools to hold Maduro accountable: Pompeo.

Foreign intelligence services should exit Venezuela: Lima Group.

Canada sanctions 43 Venezuelan officials, people close to Maduro - Ottawa.

Alberta election key test for Rachel Notley and carbon tax.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Leader of Isis in Philippines killed, DNA tests confirm.

US slaps sanctions on alleged new IS financiers.

Taliban announce spring offensive amid Afghan peace push.

The remote school at the centre of a dispute between nuclear neighbours Pakistan and India.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Wall Street slips as bank earnings disappoint.

Apple, allies seek billions in U.S. trial testing Qualcomm's business model.

EU backs start of trade talks with US.

EU approves copyright changes that could affect social media content. EU member states approve contentious copyright reform.


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