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**At least 20 ] and an unknown number of ] have been killed in a clash in ] in the disputed ], amid rising ]. Local media reported that the Indian soldiers were "beaten to death", and the Indian Army says no shots were fired. **At least 20 ] and an unknown number of ] have been killed in a clash in ] in the disputed ], amid rising ]. Local media reported that the Indian soldiers were "beaten to death", and the Indian Army says no shots were fired.
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**] ] says that opposition leader ], who was ]ped in late March, is alive. Keïta said "we know who his captors are And if it pleases God, he will come back soon". **] ] says that opposition leader ], who was ]ped in late March, is alive. Keïta said "we know who his captors are And if it pleases God, he will come back soon".
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**The alleged gunman in a fatal attack on ] deputies is also charged with last month's ] of a ] officer in ]. A second man is also charged as an accomplice. Both men had ties to the ] ].


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**The ] says they are on "high alert" and are looking at plans to mobilize ] into the ], in response to ] in ] sending propaganda material across ]. **The ] says they are on "high alert" and are looking at plans to mobilize ] into the ], in response to ] in ] sending propaganda material across ].
**] blows up the four-storey ] in the ], according to South Korean authorities. ], the sister of ] ], had earlier threatened to destroy the "useless" building. A neighbouring apartment complex used by South Korean officials appears to have partially collapsed in the explosion. **] blows up the four-storey ] in the ], according to South Korean authorities. ], the sister of ] ], had earlier threatened to destroy the "useless" building. A neighbouring apartment complex used by South Korean officials appears to have partially collapsed in the explosion.
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**Russian investigators accuse Valery Mitko, President of Arctic Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg and one of the country's leading Arctic researchers, "of treason" after alleging that he gave a document containing state secrets to Chinese intelligence in early 2018 at China's Dalian Maritime University, where he was a visiting professor. Mitko and his lawyer Ivan Pavlov deny any wrongdoing and say that all the materials were openly available.


;Law and crime ;Law and crime
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**In the aftermath of the ] last month, ] ] signs an executive order limiting the use of ], except in cases where “deadly force is allowed by law”.
**The alleged gunman in a fatal attack on ] deputies is also charged with last month's ] of a ] officer in ]. A second man is also charged as an accomplice. Both men had ties to the ] ].
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**] ] signs an executive order limiting the use of ], except in cases where “deadly force is allowed by law”.
*] asks the U.S. to extradite businessman ] after accusing him of "involvement in the theft of $1 billion from banks in 2014–2015". *] asks the U.S. to extradite businessman ] after accusing him of "involvement in the theft of $1 billion from banks in 2014–2015".
*] CEO ] pleads guilty on behalf of his company to 84 counts of felony involuntary manslaughter in the ], the deadliest wildfire in ]'s history, as well as one felony count of unlawfully starting a fire. PG&E will pay a maximum fine of ]3.5 million, as well as an additional US$500,000 for the cost of investigations. *] CEO ] pleads guilty on behalf of his company to 84 counts of felony involuntary manslaughter in the ], the deadliest wildfire in ]'s history, as well as one felony count of unlawfully starting a fire. PG&E will pay a maximum fine of ]3.5 million, as well as an additional US$500,000 for the cost of investigations.

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