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Jean Charles de Menezes: A Tragic Mistake
The tragic case of Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian man mistakenly killed by London police in 2005, sparked outrage and prompted investigations into police procedures.
Jean Charles de Menezes: A Tragic Mistake
The tragic case of Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian man mistakenly killed by London police in 2005, sparked outrage and prompted investigations into police procedures.
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Covert Apprehension Plan
Two individuals discuss methods for apprehending a target, debating the risks of forceful entry versus a more covert approach, and also discussing payment for the operation.
Covert Apprehension Plan
Two individuals discuss methods for apprehending a target, debating the risks of forceful entry versus a more covert approach, and also discussing payment for the operation.
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Police Deception in Interrogations
The legal and ethical debate surrounding the use of deception by police during interrogations, and its impact on wrongful convictions.
Police Deception in Interrogations
The legal and ethical debate surrounding the use of deception by police during interrogations, and its impact on wrongful convictions.
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Georgia Election Crisis 2024
Georgia's October 2024 elections sparked a political crisis, with contested results and allegations of fraud leading to protests and international concern.
Georgia Election Crisis 2024
Georgia's October 2024 elections sparked a political crisis, with contested results and allegations of fraud leading to protests and international concern.
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UN Sanctions Two Sudanese Generals
The UN Security Council sanctions two Sudanese generals for their roles in the ongoing conflict and human rights abuses.
UN Sanctions Two Sudanese Generals
The UN Security Council sanctions two Sudanese generals for their roles in the ongoing conflict and human rights abuses.
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Racist Text Messages Spark Outrage in the US
Mass racist text messages sent in the US spark outrage and investigations, with Trump's camp denying involvement and the FBI launching an inquiry.
Racist Text Messages Spark Outrage in the US
Mass racist text messages sent in the US spark outrage and investigations, with Trump's camp denying involvement and the FBI launching an inquiry.
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2005 London Shooting: Officer Speaks Out
Firearms officer involved in the 2005 shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes speaks out for the first time, revealing his state of mind and lack of intent to meet the victim's family.

2005 London Shooting: Officer Speaks Out
Firearms officer involved in the 2005 shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes speaks out for the first time, revealing his state of mind and lack of intent to meet the victim's family.
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Police Deception and False Confessions
The case of Ted Bradford highlights the issue of police deception during interrogations, leading to wrongful convictions. While some states ban lying to minors, a broader debate continues over whether to extend this ban to all suspects.

Police Deception and False Confessions
The case of Ted Bradford highlights the issue of police deception during interrogations, leading to wrongful convictions. While some states ban lying to minors, a broader debate continues over whether to extend this ban to all suspects.
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Telefónica to Pay $85 Million in Venezuelan Bribery Settlement
Spain's largest telecom company, Telefónica, will pay over $85 million to settle a US Justice Department investigation into a bribery scheme involving Venezuelan officials.

Telefónica to Pay $85 Million in Venezuelan Bribery Settlement
Spain's largest telecom company, Telefónica, will pay over $85 million to settle a US Justice Department investigation into a bribery scheme involving Venezuelan officials.
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Pegasus Spyware in Mexico
The Pegasus spyware, sold to governments by the NSO Group, is accused of being misused by the Mexican government to spy on activists and journalists.

Pegasus Spyware in Mexico
The Pegasus spyware, sold to governments by the NSO Group, is accused of being misused by the Mexican government to spy on activists and journalists.
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Gaza's Christian Community Under Fire
Khalil Sayegh recounts the devastation caused by Israeli bombardments on Gaza's Christian community, highlighting personal tragedies and the impact of Trump's political comeback.

Gaza's Christian Community Under Fire
Khalil Sayegh recounts the devastation caused by Israeli bombardments on Gaza's Christian community, highlighting personal tragedies and the impact of Trump's political comeback.
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Ofcom Warns Tech Firms on AI Chatbots
Ofcom warns tech firms about the risks of AI chatbots impersonating real or fictional people under the UK's new digital laws, highlighting cases of harm and emphasizing the broad scope of the Online Safety Act.

Ofcom Warns Tech Firms on AI Chatbots
Ofcom warns tech firms about the risks of AI chatbots impersonating real or fictional people under the UK's new digital laws, highlighting cases of harm and emphasizing the broad scope of the Online Safety Act.
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