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Arrests made during protest against coronavirus regulations at Stormont

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Arrests have been made after more than 300 people gathered at Stormont to demonstrate against coronavirus regulations. It comes as Northern Ireland is facing four weeks of tight restrictions on movement which the Executive approved to...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Closing arguments in Chauvin trial; prosecutor says FedEx shooter never had a "red flag" hearing; NASA helicopter takes flight on Mars.
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CLEAN : Senegal prosecutor calls for five-year prison sentence for Dakar mayor

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The prosecution calls for five years in prison against the new mayor of Dakar, tried on appeal for the death of a man shot in 2011 in a context of political violence (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Reaction to postponement of verdict in trial of France's worst rail disaster

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A court in the French town of Evry has postponed for a day the closing arguments in the trial of the Brétigny rail disaster in 2013, France's worst, to give the prosecution time to consult new documents filed by the defence (Footage by...
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USA: FIRST DAY OF JURY SELECTION ENDS IN UNABOMBER TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat The first day of jury selection ended on Wednesday in the trial of Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski (kuh-ZIHN'-skee). Californian prosecutors and defence lawyers screened 12 potential jurors. Jury selection is expected...
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Lawyer for US traveller detained for months reacts as she's released from jail

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A US traveller who was detained for months in East Timor was released from prison on Thursday, Christmas Day, her lawyer said on Friday. Stacey Addison, 41, of Portland in the US state of Oregon, was arrested in September shortly after...
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Vicky Pryce Emails Revealed

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Vicky Pryce Emails Revealed
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Police Issue Apology To Savile Abuse Victims

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Police Issue Apology To Savile Abuse Victims
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Victims of Crime to be Given Extra Support

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Victims of Crime to be Given Extra Support
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CLEAN : FILE: Documents show Walesa was communist agent say officials

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A Polish institute responsible for prosecuting communist era crimes says that new found documents show Lech Walesa was a communist secret agent an allegation the Solidarity freedom hero has immediately denied
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VOICED : Truth still elusive 20 years after S.Africas truth commission

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VOICED : Truth still elusive 20 years after S.Africas truth commission
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DOJ Won’t Pursue Charges in Gold King Mine Spill

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Oct, 14 -- The United States Department of Justice has decided not to pursue criminal charges related to the Gold King Mine spill, sparking a backlash from some Congressional Republicans. Bloomberg BNA's Brian Dabbs reports on "Bloomberg...
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Analysis: Flynn's Info Would Outweigh Charges

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The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee said it is too early to consider an immunity deal for President Donald Trump's former national security adviser. Representative Adam Schiff said that Michael Flynn even discussing...
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Prosecution Rests in Manafort Trial

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The prosecution has rested its bank fraud and tax evasion case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort. Prosecutors finished presenting their evidence Monday after weeks of sometimes dramatic testimony from two...
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Sessions Cites Bible Backing Immigration Policy

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is citing the Bible in defending the Trump administration's policy of separating immigrant parents from their children after they enter the U.S. illegally. Sessions was responding to criticism...
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UK ex-soldier murder charge over Bloody Sunday

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A former British soldier is set to be prosecuted in connection with the deaths of two civil rights protesters in Northern Ireland more than 40 years ago, part of an event known as Bloody Sunday, prosecutors said on Thursday.
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Families Of Bin Lorry Victims Feel 'Let Down'

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VOICED: The fatal accident inquiry into the bin lorry crash that killed six people in Glasgow was due to be told that victims' families feel "let down" by a decision not to prosecute the driver. Lawyers for at least one of the families...
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Rising Number Of School Truancy Prosecutions

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VOICED: New figures reveal a sharp rise in the number of parents being hauled in front of the courts over their children skipping school. There were more than 16 thousand truancy prosecutions across England last year -- that's up by...
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VOICED : Llega a Bolivia candidato presidencial Luis Arce delfin de Evo Morales

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El candidato presidencial boliviano Luis Arce delfin del expresidente Evo Morales llego el martes a Bolivia desde el exilio para arrancar con la campana de las elecciones generales del 3 de mayo y de inmediato fue notificado por la...
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Jury Gets Case Of White Men Charged In Ahmaud Arbery's Death

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The judge gave instructions to the disproportionately white jury on how to apply the law before the panel started deliberations.
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Jury To Weigh Some Lesser Charges In Rittenhouse Case

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The 18-year-old has been charged with several counts, including homicide and attempted homicide, in killings during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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CLEAN : Gambian government ready to prosecute ex-dictator Jammeh

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The Gambian justice minister says during a press conference that the government is willing to prosecute former dictator Yahya Jammeh for a "myriad of crimes" committed by the regime during his more than 20-year rule (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Kevin and Ian Maxwell outside court

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Kevin Maxwell and his brother Ian speaks outside Chichester Rents court in London, after they returned to the court from which they were acquitted of fraud charges last week to hear that the Serious Fraud Office...
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CLEAN : Court upholds 25-year sentence for 'Hotel Rwanda' hero

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Rwanda's Court of Appeal upholds a 25-year prison term against ailing "Hotel Rwanda" hero Paul Rusesabagina on terrorism charges, rejecting a prosecution appeal to increase the penalty to life (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)