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Yule not getaway! Slow police chase tries to stop Santa’s sleigh – but Rudolph refuses to comply.

December 5, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Dashing down the road in a one-man open sleigh, these two fancy-dressed jokers landed themselves on the police’s naughty list. The footage was filmed in Elderslie, Scotland, and shows someone in a reindeer costume dragging […]
Australia

Breakthrough in the case of British child abducted from Australian beach in 1970

December 5, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Australian police have announced a major breakthrough in the Madeleine McCann-style disappearance of a British three-year-old girl who was abducted in 1970. Cheryl Grimmer was just three when she vanished from outside a beach shower […]
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101 year old man becomes the oldest defendant in British legal history to go on trial

December 5, 2016 zoshinuk 0
A 101-year-old man went on trial today accused of carrying out a catalogue of historical child sex offences in a workshop and the cab of his delivery lorry. Ralph Clarke – thought to be the […]
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Dakota Pipeline Victory For Standing Rock Tribe

December 5, 2016 zoshinuk 0
By David Mack The US Army Corps of Engineers on Sunday announced they will no longer allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under a river near the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota. This […]
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Important new lead in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann

December 4, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Scotland Yard is set to investigate an ‘important’ new lead in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Extra funding has been allocated to the Met to probe the information, which is said to strengthen the theory […]
Human Rights

The right to protest: why our eyes are on Standing Rock

December 3, 2016 zoshinuk 0
By Amnesty International Freedom of expression is a human right. But at Standing Rock, North Dakota, it’s under threat. We’re calling on police to respect, protect and fulfil Indigenous people’s right to peaceful protest. “People […]
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Adorable 5 Year-old Becomes Honorary Cop

December 3, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Officer Oliver Davis may be small and adorable, but he takes his job very seriously. This pint-sized policeman has made it his job to visit nursing homes in Overland Park, Kansas and give out hugs, […]
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Teen kills mom, brother then tried to frame his father

December 3, 2016 zoshinuk 0
Pennsylvania – a teenager has confessed to killing his mother and 8 year-old brother before trying to frame his father. Jacob Remaley is accused of putting a bullet into their foreheads while they slept.  He […]
Opinion

Why Hyperbole Will Destroy Your Case and Understatement Will Save It

December 3, 2016 zoshinuk 0
By Brendan Kenny Hyperbole and overstatement do more harm than good. Hyperbole is exaggeration. Overstatement is an attempt to convince your audience by bludgeoning them with facts, arguments, and pleas to get them to accept […]
Opinion

Slow-motion replays can distort criminal responsibility

December 3, 2016 zoshinuk 0
By Matt McGrath Slow-motion video replays of crimes shown in courtrooms may be distorting the outcomes of trials, according to a US study. Researchers found that slowing down footage of violent acts caused viewers to […]

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Australia’s most-decorated living soldier charged over alleged war crimes

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Australia’s most-decorated living soldier has been charged over allegations he committed war crimes in Afghanistan. Ben Roberts-Smith – who left the defence force in 2013 – was arrested at Sydney airport on Tuesday and will […]
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‘The gravest crime against humanity’: What does the UN vote on slavery mean?

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The United Nations General Assembly this week overwhelmingly backed a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade “the gravest crime against humanity”. Welcoming the vote, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the wealth of many Western […]
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Leading anti‑racism activist in Tunisia jailed for eight years

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A Tunisian court has sentenced human rights activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison and fined her £26,000 ($35,000). Mosbah, who leads the anti-racism group Mnèmty, had been charged with money laundering and illicit […]
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