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A Syrian refugee in Germany, falsely reported in a Facebook post as having set fire to a man in Berlin, is suing the company for spreading the claims. Anas Modamani became known on social media after taking a selfie with Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2015.

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Discourteous Chinese police officers have been given training on how to be polite in their dealings with the public – for three months in a luxury hotel. Police in Chang’an district, in the city of Xi'an, announced the training, held at a five-star hotel, after a local television channel reporte

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The European Commission has proposed legislation to bring rules for all electronic communication providers in line with the ePrivacy Directive and the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). A key proposal in the Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications extends privacy rules to ne

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A delegation of TDs led by Ceann Comhairle Seán Ó Fearghaíl visited Ibrahim Halawa in prison in Cairo yesterday. Mr Halawa, 21, is being prosecuted in a mass trial for allegedly participating in a political protest.

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Martha Spurrier, director of Liberty Liberty is launching a legal challenge to the UK's Investigatory Powers Act – legislation that allows the state to monitor everybody’s web history and email, text and phone records, and hack computers, phones and tablets on an industrial scale.

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A man indicted in Florida for first degree murder and attempted robbery with a firearm whom the US authorities have been seeking to extradite since 2003 has made a second, article 3, application to the European Court of Human Rights complaining that a first-degree murder conviction in the US carries

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Firefighters had to be called in to help a Scottish police officer after they handcuffed someone — themselves. The incident occurred at a safety session in Aberdeen. Police said the handcuffs “malfunctioned”, requiring firefighters armed with boltcutters to free an officer.

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A restaurant has been unsuccessful in its bid to overturn determinations of the Rights Commissioner and the Employment Appeals Tribunal, which had awarded a former employee €26,000 for breaches of the Unfair Dismissals Acts 1977-1993. Dismissing the application for Judicial Review in the High Cour

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