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President-elect Donald Trump, who was today given an unconditional discharge, will become the first person convicted of a ...
The Brazilian Supreme Court is ready to rule on a request challenging a state law that ends tax breaks for grain traders ...
It means the the President-elect will now take office on Monday 20 January with an inauguration in the US capital Washington, ...
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Breaking news. Sengezo Tshabangu Fidelis Munyoro-Chief Court Reporter THE High Court has barred CCC secretary- general ...
Now 24, she is known to be living in the al-Roj camp alongside thousands of female ISIS detainees, but could be "running free ...
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