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CLEAN : Relatives charged in 1984 French child murder mystery

9th - Higher Ed
The great aunt and uncle of a little boy murdered 32 years ago in France have been charged with his kidnapping but the Prosecutor at Dijon's Court of Appeals says they deny the charges facing them
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Sky News

London Tower Block Fire: Sadiq Khan interview

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots London Mayor Sadiq Khan speaking to the press speaking on fire safety concerns and inquiry into Grenfell Tower Block Fire. Survivors of the Grenfell Tower Block Fire in West London are still searching for news...
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CLEAN : Relatives charged in 1984 French child murder mystery

9th - Higher Ed
The great aunt and uncle of a little boy murdered 32 years ago in France have been charged with his kidnapping but the Prosecutor at Dijon's Court of Appeals says they deny the charges facing them
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Football: Spain's federation chief escorted to headquarters

9th - Higher Ed
Spanish police escorted Angel Maria Villar to the headquarters of Spain's football federation after arresting him as part of an anti corruption probe
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Sky News

David Lammy MP Interview About Grenfell Tower Tragedy

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CLEAN: Many of those impacted by the Grenfell Tower tragedy are questioning whether the government is revealing the whole story, accusing the government of a 'cover up' to avoid riots. Interview with David Lammy MP, Labour who advises...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Investigation begins into Senegal football stadium disaster (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Senegalese prosecutors announce the opening of a judicial enquiry into a stadium tragedy as a local team whose fans were accused of triggering a deadly stampede were suspended from the country's football federation
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Sky News

Sir Martin Moore-Bick heckled by community members during meeting with Grenfell Tower survivors and residents

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Martin Moore-Bick, Chair of the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster listening as a local woman asks angrily that he consider whether the residents of Grenfell Tower were discriminated against by the...
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Grenfell Victims React To Inquiry Terms

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VOICED: Campaign groups working with survivors of the Grenfell fire disaster say they're concerned that the scope of the public inquiry is still too narrow. Some residents say they were pleasantly surprised, but others expressed...
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CLEAN : Grenfell fire survivors demand answers as inquiry starts

9th - Higher Ed
Survivors of a blaze at a London apartment block that killed at least 80 people demand answers as an inquiry opens into the cause of the disaster
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Bloomberg

New Charges in Russia Investigation

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Feb.20 -- Trump's First Year: Bloomberg's Jodi Schneider reports on the latest news about U.S. officials investigating Russia’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Sky News

The Hunt For Answers From Litvinenko's Killers

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VOICED: Russia has dismissed the findings of the inquiry, calling them a 'whitewash', 'a gross provocation' and 'politically motivated'. The report identifies Dmitri Kovtun and Andrei Lugovoi as Litvinenko's suspected killers, the latter...
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McConnell warns targeting Trump could hurt Democrats

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is warning Democrats to think carefully about "presidential harassment" if they win the majority of the House.
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McConnell warns targeting Trump could hurt Dems

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is warning Democrats to think carefully about "presidential harassment" if they win the majority of the House.
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McConnell warns targeting Trump could hurt Dems

Higher Ed
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is warning Democrats to think carefully about "presidential harassment" if they win the majority of the House.
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Curated Video

Australian archbishop on sex abuse of children

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An Australian Archbishop said on Wednesday that he is expecting "concrete actions" from the Catholic Church following a planned four day child protection summit in the Vatican.
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Press Association

Jeremy Hunt: There will be consequences for source of diplomatic cable leak

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Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt responds to questions about the leak of secure diplomatic cables from ambassador Sir Kim Darroch in which he branded the Donald Trump's US administration 'inept'.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : HK police arrest employer of 'tortured' In

9th - Higher Ed
Police at Hong Kong airport arrest a woman who allegedly tortured two Indonesian domestic helpers a day after thousands staged a march to call for better migrant worker rights in the city CLEAN : HK police arrest employer of 'tortured'...
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VOICED : All arrested Ukraine protesters released

9th - Higher Ed
Ukraine's attorney general said Friday all 234 protesters who were arrested in anti-government unrest rocking the country had been released as demanded by the opposition but charges against them remained VOICED : All arrested Ukraine...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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President Trump calls on Ukraine and China to investigate, four people killed in Paris shooting and MGM Resorts reaches settlement over mass shooting
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Press Association

Sister of Birmingham pub bombings victim reflects on Dublin meetings

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The families of those killed in the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings feel they may have to shame the British Government into holding a public inquiry into the deaths. Julie Hambleton, sister of 18-year-old victim Maxine Hambleton, said the...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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WH will not cooperate with impeachment inquiry, FY 2019 saw nearly one million borer arrests, Pres. Bolsonaro: Brazil is not responsible for oil spill
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Press Association

Birmingham pub bombings relative calls for public inquiry

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Julie Hambleton, sister of one of the victims of the Birmingham Pub Bombings in 1974 was in Dublin on Wednesday October 2 to meet the Irish President to ask him to back a public inquiry into the incident.
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Bloomberg

Pelosi Played Impeachment Proceedings Perfectly, Presidential Candidate Delaney Says

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Sep.26 -- Former U.S. Representative John Delaney, a candidate for president in 2020, discusses the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump's interactions with Ukraine's president. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Top U.S. Diplomat To Ukraine Will Testify Before Congress

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House democrats will hear from top U.S. diplomat to Ukraine, William Taylor. He's a former Army officer, and key witness in the impeachment inquiry.