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UKUKLord Bramall interviewed by police over historical child abuse claimsUK’s former highest-ranking soldier, who denies the allegations, met officers from Operation Midland at a police station close to his home near Farnham, Surrey
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EuropeEuropeAirbus could sue following allegations Germany spied on them for the USFrench-based aviation giants alarmed at ‘concrete suspicion of industrial espionage’ by Berlin’s foreign intelligence agency
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François Hollande wanted French troops to be seen as force for good in Africa but child rape allegations against soldiers are a devastating blow, claim observers
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Latest mission to the former colony in 2013 was to protect people displaced by sectarian conflict – now French troops are accused of engaging in child abuse
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Maria Kristina Sergio, accused by Mary Jane Veloso of planting drugs on her, has sought protective custody from the Philippine police after receiving death threats
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A preliminary investigation found Freddie Gray's fatal injury was caused when he was slammed into back of the police transport van and apparently broke his neck, a local ABC affiliate reported
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Ex-Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis visits the streets to spread messages of peace after a wave of protests over Freddie Gray's death
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It has been confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will not travel to Moscow next week
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Baltimore police commissioner Anthony Batts said on Thursday, 30 April, the results of the investigation into the death of Freddie Gray following his arrest by police have been turned over to a Maryland state prosecutor. Batts told reporters that 30 detectives were assigned to the case, and added that the investigation is not over
Australian aid helps keep Indonesia's legal system transparent. So why cut it?