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Public outcry after Afghan migrants rape a Swedish woman in wheelchair in
SWEDENA disabled woman on the Swedish island of Gotland reported that she had been raped by several men. Five Afghans were detained, but were soon released after the prosecutor considered the evidence insufficient – the disabled woman was said not to have resisted enough. This led to upset reactions from locals who demonstrated outside the police station.
Merkel argues for total media censorship
BerlinMerkel is essentially demanding that Google give away their entire business model, their algorithm worth billions of dollars. If they were to release the algorithm, it would effectively render their product – their search engine – valueless. But the chancellor may believe she has the law on her side to stifle free speech.
NATO denies going too far as it masses troops on Russian border
BrusselsSir Michael Fallon, British Defence Secretary, stopped just short of declaring war on Russia. At the NATO headquarters in Brussels, where Fallon spoke, he implied that Brexit had caused some distress to NATO and that Britain could gain from hostilities with Russia.
Public outcry after Afghan migrants rape a Swedish woman in wheelchair in
SWEDENA disabled woman on the Swedish island of Gotland reported that she had been raped by several men. Five Afghans were detained, but were soon released after the prosecutor considered the evidence insufficient – the disabled woman was said not to have resisted enough. This led to upset reactions from locals who demonstrated outside the police station.
Merkel argues for total media censorship
BerlinMerkel is essentially demanding that Google give away their entire business model, their algorithm worth billions of dollars. If they were to release the algorithm, it would effectively render their product – their search engine – valueless. But the chancellor may believe she has the law on her side to stifle free speech.
NATO denies going too far as it masses troops on Russian border
BrusselsSir Michael Fallon, British Defence Secretary, stopped just short of declaring war on Russia. At the NATO headquarters in Brussels, where Fallon spoke, he implied that Brexit had caused some distress to NATO and that Britain could gain from hostilities with Russia.