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    Malaysian court set to rule in Kim Jong-nam assassination case

    A Malaysian court will make its first ruling on Thursday about whether two women implicated in the assassination of Kim Jong-un’s estranged half-brother were scapegoats of the North Korean regime or possibly cold-blooded killers.  The high court in Selangor, western Malaysia, will either acquit Indonesian Siti Aisyah, 25, and Vietnamese suspect Doan Thi Huong, 29,…

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      British firms embroiled in Poland’s ‘trash mafia’ scandal

      British waste disposal companies are embroiled in an international criminal investigation into a fake recycling scandal, The Daily Telegraph can reveal. Three British firms that send household recycling to Poland are being questioned by the UK’s Environment Agency over alleged illegal waste disposal. They cannot be named as the investigation is ongoing. Polish authorities have…

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        North Korean fashion police crack down on banned haircuts

        The North Korean authorities have reportedly stepped up a crackdown on “non-socialist” behaviour, including unapproved hairstyles, ahead of the 70th anniversary of the country’s founding in September.  Youth groups affiliated with the regime are said to have been deployed across the country to warn or detain citizens found sporting banned fashions or hairstyles, North Korean sources told…

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          The Assassin’s Creed series, ranked

          Assassin’s Creed is a series all about history – well, that and stabbing people in the neck. So, for the release of Origins, we thought we’d celebrate by delving into the history of the series. It’s a lot less messy than doing the stabbing in the neck thing ourselves. Below, find our absolutely official definitive…

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            Greek fires: Alexis Tspiras assumes ‘political responsibility’ as criminal investigation launched

            Greece has opened a criminal investigation into the deadly wildfires that devastated a coastal resort near Athens this week, as Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras said he assumed "political responsibility" for the tragedy.  At a cabinet meeting broadcast by Greek media, Mr Tsipras said he wanted first of all "to assume completely before the great Greek…

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