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Mexico Finds 19 Charred Bodies In Vehicles Near US Border

The burnt bodies of 19 people have been found close to the Mexican border with the US, according to officials from Tamaulipas state.

Police found two burnt-out vehicles on Saturday and initial findings indicate the people were shot and then set alight. Violent drug gangs operate in the area, where migrants also try to cross the border into Texas.

An official said the victims may be undocumented migrants, reports AFP.

The north-eastern state of Tamaulipas is known for violent killings and disappearances, often linked to powerful drug cartels who battle for territory. The Mexican government is fighting what it calls a war on drugs, and its security forces have previously been accused of detaining suspects who later go missing.

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Riots Erupt In Netherlands During Protest Over Lockdown Curfew

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has condemned weekend riots against newly imposed coronavirus restrictions as «criminal violence».

Rioters attacked police and set cars and bikes on fire to protest against a curfew introduced on Saturday.

In the southern city of Eindhoven, protesters threw fireworks, looted supermarkets and smashed shop windows. There were smaller protests in Amsterdam, and in some cities and towns around the country.

More than 200 people have been detained, police said.

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Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows Revenge On Trump

A Twitter account linked to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has posted what appears to be a call for an attack on Donald Trump in revenge for last year’s killing of its top military commander, Gen Qasem Soleimani.

The post features a depiction of a man resembling the former US president playing golf in the shadow of a warplane or large drone. «Vengeance is inevitable,» it reads.

The social media giant has now suspended the account — @khamenei_site.

Twitter closed President Trump’s hugely influential account earlier this month after he published posts that were widely considered to have encouraged violence that gripped the US Capitol.

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Boy, 15 Killed By Armed Gang In Birmingham

A 15-year-old boy has died after being attacked in a residential street by a group of youths «armed with knives».

Police said Keon Lincoln was «set upon» at about 15:30 GMT on Thursday on Linwood Road, in Handsworth, Birmingham, and died later in hospital.

The attackers fled in a car which crashed into a house a short distance away, added police, who said they had since seized the vehicle. A 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is in custody.

The investigation is progressing «at pace», according to the West Midlands force, which detained the suspect on Friday morning. Witnesses who reported the carrying of knives to officers also said shots were heard.

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Twin Bombings Kill 28 And Injure Dozens In Baghdad

At least 28 people have been killed and 70 others injured in a twin suicide bombing at a crowded commercial area in Iraq’s capital, Baghdad, officials say.

The bombers blew themselves up at a clothing market in Tayaran Square as they were pursued by security forces.

The last deadly suicide attack in the city was in January 2018, when 35 people were killed in the same square.

No group has said it carried out the latest attack, but suspicion will fall on the jihadist group Islamic State.

The Iraqi government declared victory in its war against IS at the end of 2017.

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