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Cameroon Government Admits Soldiers Involvement In Civilian Deaths

Cameroon has admitted that soldiers acting alongside a militia shot dead 13 civilians, including 10 children, in the restive north-west of the country.

Officials had initially denied the army was involved in the killings in Ntumbo in February.

In a statement, Cameroon’s presidency said three soldiers along with members of a vigilante group had stormed a separatist rebel base. It suggested the deaths were accidental but soldiers tried to cover them up.

Cameroon’s government has been fighting separatists in the region for three years.

At the time of the attack, the UN said 23 people had been killed including 15 children and two pregnant women. A tally by Human Rights Watch (HRW) said 21 civilians were killed, including 13 children and a pregnant woman, and blamed the attack on at least 10 troops from an elite army unit who were backed by «at least 30 armed Fulani» militiamen.

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IS Terrorist Arrested In Spain

A rapper from London who travelled to Syria to join the Islamic State group has been arrested in Spain.

Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary, 28, who performed as Lyricist Jinn, travelled to the Middle East in 2013.

Spanish National Police posted a video of the arrest operation, branding Abdel Bary «one of Europe’s most wanted Daesh foreign terrorist fighters.»

He was detained alongside two other men found in a rented apartment in Almeria, police said.
All three men had adapted themselves to the COVID-19 emergency in Spain, after entering the country illegally, according to police there.

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Met Police To Face Legal Action Over Death Of PC

The Met Police is facing legal action over the death of PC Keith Palmer during the Westminster terror attack.

Khalid Masood killed the unarmed officer after driving into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge on 22 March 2017.

In a statement the Met said it had received «a letter of claim in relation to the death of PC Palmer». PC Palmer’s widow Michelle confirmed that she was bringing the claim but said she felt «let down» by Scotland Yard for making it public. She said: «It was always of paramount importance that this matter remained private, out of respect for me, my daughter and Keith.

«I am disappointed that the Met have made it public that a claim is being brought. «Once more I feel disappointed and let down.»

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Mass Shooting In Canada Leaves 16 Dead

A gunman disguised as a policeman killed at least 16 people, including a female police officer, in the worst mass shooting in Canada’s modern history.

The 12-hour rampage started late on Saturday and ended with a car chase.

Police said the suspect shot people at different locations in Nova Scotia, many of them randomly. He was killed in a confrontation with police. He was reported to have been driving what looked like a police car.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described the attack as «a terrible situation», and Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil told reporters this was «one of the most senseless acts of violence in our province’s history».

Police began receiving calls about shots being fired at a home in Portapique about 22:00 local time (01:00 GMT on Sunday), the Globe and Mail reports.

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Russian WWII Victory Parade Postponed

Russian President Vladimir Putin has postponed the 9 May Victory Day parade in Moscow’s Red Square because of the coronavirus pandemic.

This year sees the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945, and the annual military parade has not been postponed before.

Mr Putin said Russia was facing a difficult choice: 9 May was sacred, but so was the life of every person.

Russian officials reported a new record increase of 3,448 coronavirus infections on Thursday, bringing the total to 27,938 cases. Officially there have been 232 deaths, but the real number is believed to be higher. Lockdown rules to curb the spread of Covid-19 disease are in force throughout Russia. People have been told to leave home only if absolutely necessary, maintain social distancing and wear face masks.

Mr Putin said the parade would still be held later this year, though he did not name a date.

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