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Coronation Toll road’s Bruno Langley avoids jail for membership intercourse assaults

Bruno Langley has admitted two sexual assaults after drunkenly groping a series of women on a night out in Manchester Ex-Coronation Street star Bruno Langley wept as he avoided jail for grabbing women by the breasts, crotch and bottom during a drunken night out.  The actor molested four women at a Manchester music venue last…

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North Korea fires ballistic missile: experiences

North Korea has fired a ballistic missile, South Korean news agency Yonhap is reporting. The launch took place north of the capital of Pyongyang. « North Korea launched an unidentified ballistic missile eastward from the vicinity of Pyongsong, South Pyongan Province, at dawn today », South Korean army officials told the news agency. According to Reuters news…

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UN considers sanctions to fight Libya slave commerce

France’s ambassador to the UN has urged the Security Council to impose sanctions on the people involved in Libya’s slave trade of African refugees and migrants. Francois Delattre’s comments come as human trafficking in Libya has become a burning topic since a CNN investigation produced footage of West Africans being sold at slave markets in…

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Uber accused of running secret aggressive intelligence unit

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David Davis called in to Commons committee annoying he free up Brexit papers

David Davis has been called in to face a Commons committee which has demanded his department release papers detailing the impact of Brexit on the economy. The Brexit Secretary was asked to attend a hearing after his department withheld some elements of the analysis which the Government claims are commercially sensitive or could harm the…

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UN: Syrian authorities is of the same opinion to Jap Ghouta truce

Shelling has killed at least three people in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta, according to a monitoring group, just hours before the UN announced that Syria’s government had agreed to a ceasefire in the rebel-held area after days of intense bombardment. The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported the death toll a day after air…

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Documents impart US monitoring of Murky Lives Matter

Black Lives Matter protests have been monitored by the US government and have been seen as a potential threat, according to recently released documents from the FBI and the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The documents, which include internal emails and field reports, were circulated among law enforcement agencies in 2016. They were obtained…

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Reduce finds which section of LeBron’s skill hassle has elevated The King’s sport to a diploma we have on no account viewed (VIDEO)

Nov 28, 2017 at 8:29a ET Reflecting on LeBron James’ stellar 30-point performance against Joel Embiid, Ben Simmons and the Philadelphia 76ers, Nick Wright discusses with Cris Carter and Jenna Wolfe what is elevating LeBron’s game this season to be the best version of himself the world has ever seen. More First Things First Videos…