UK Supreme Court require government to release Prince Charles 'black spider' letters
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UK Supreme Court require government to release Prince Charles 'black spider' letters
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom concluded on Thursday that the government must release a series of 27 letters sent by Prince Charles to government ministers and that attempts to prevent their publication under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 have been unlawful. |
Officials say co-pilot intentionally crashed Germanwings Airbus
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Officials say co-pilot intentionally crashed Germanwings Airbus
Officials said Thursday, after analyzing data from the Germanwings Flight 9525 cockpit voice recorder, that the airbus crashed into the French Alps because its co-pilot deliberately crashed it. |
UEFA Euro 2016 qualification match abandoned after brawl in Montenegro
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UEFA Euro 2016 qualification match abandoned after brawl in Montenegro
The UEFA Euro 2016 qualification match between Montenegro and Russia on Friday was abandoned after players and coaching staff got involved in a brawl. |
US Senator Harry Reid announces he will not seek re-election
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US Senator Harry Reid announces he will not seek re-election
Harry Reid, Democratic Senator and current Senate Minority Leader, announced on Friday he will not run for re-election next year. |
Utah reinstates firing squad for death penalty
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Utah reinstates firing squad for death penalty
The US state of Utah has reinstated the use of the firing squad as the method of execution for prisoners on death row, eleven years after it was abolished. |
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