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Belgian man whose body produces alcohol cleared of drunk-driving
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Blood found in murder suspect’s home does not match dismembered teen Sade Robinson who vanished after a first date
Body parts were found after Robinson, 19, vanished following a first date with Maxwell Anderson. Milwaukee County Sheriff previously said that they didn’t believe there were ‘any other victims out there’ but it has now been revealed blood found at Anderson’s apartment did not belong to Robinson
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Welsh Labour ‘tried to delay wet wipe ban’ over factory fears
The Labour-run administration in Wales tried to delay the Government’s announcement of a ban on wet wipes containing plastic, it has emerged.
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VideoAustralian Government Unveils Autonomous Submarines Dubbed ‘Ghost Sharks’ To Protect Their Oceans
Australia is developing a fleet of advanced autonomous underwater vehicles named "Ghost Sharks”. The vessels will monitor its surrounding waters and provide protection against international threats. The extra-large submarines are equipped to handle offensive operations and gather intelligence, signalling a new phase in submarine warfare. The formidable vessel, comparable in size to a single-decker bus, can dive up to 6,000 meters and operate continuously for as long as 10 days. A collaborative e
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New appeal on missing Irvine boy Sandy Davidson close to 50 years after disappearance
The family of Sandy Davidson have issued a new appeal for information about his disappearance, close to 50 years after he vanished from a street in Irvine, North Ayrshire
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St George's Day gathering in central London turns violent as brawl with police erupts
A group ‘violently forced their way through’ a line of police officers near Whitehall
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Couple attacked in Cape Town crime hotspot sues ‘negligent’ Google
Google has said it cannot be held responsible for not diverting drivers away from crime hotspots after being sued by holidaymakers who were mugged and badly hurt while following its maps app.
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French navy lets packed migrant boat reach England despite five deaths onboard
The French Navy allowed a dinghy packed with migrants to continue across the Channel to Britain despite the deaths of five people onboard including a seven-year-old girl.
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