Nearly €30K raised for Irish soldier who died on Ukraine frontline
A GoFundMe to assist the family of Co Kildare native Robert Deegan in repatriating his body from Ukraine has drawn hundreds of donations.
'Scam artist' attempts to extort R50k from family of KZN snowstorm victim
The family of a man who died of hypothermia after he went missing in a snow storm in KwaZulu-Natal last week was preyed on by a scam artist attempting to make money from their tragedy.
WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange says he pleaded ’guilty to journalism’ in order to be freed
Julian Assange to address Council of Europe on human rights impact of detention and conviction
Former lawyer pleads guilty to fraud over Iraq war claims
He failed to disclose information relating to a legal aid claim, the National Crime Agency said.
Nottingham shopkeeper hit on head with broom during 'nasty' attack
A thief turned violent after being confronted over stealing two cans of drink
Trial begins of man accused of murdering Cameron Rae in Perth
Caleb Ferguson is accused of stabbing to death Mr Rae, 20, at a flat in Perth.
‘Pleaded Guilty To Journalism’: WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange In First Public Address Says ‘Justice Is Precluded’
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spoke publicly for the first time since his release, attributing it to pleading guilty to 'journalism'. He discussed the CIA's alleged retaliation against him, highlighting concerns about 'transnational repression'.
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