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Westminster Bridge Sealed Off During Security Alert

Armed police descended on St Thomas’ Hospital in central London following a «security alert» on Tuesday morning.

Police were called at 09:18 BST when a man was reported making threats inside the hospital. The Met said «no weapons» were seen during the alert. The man was tracked down and spoken to by officers, but police said there had been no arrests and the alert was not being treated as terror-related.

The alert led to road closures on Westminster Bridge. The Met Police said the hospital was not evacuated.

The alert ended at 10:30 and the road closures around the hospital and Westminster Bridge were removed.

WWII Bomb Explodes As It Is Made Safe In Poland

The largest unexploded World War Two bomb ever found in Poland has detonated during the defusing process, a Polish Navy spokesman said.

The chance the bomb — at the bottom of a Baltic Sea shipping canal — would detonate had been put at 50-50 and all the divers were unharmed.

About 750 residents had been evacuated near the port city of Swinoujscie.

The RAF dropped the Tallboy or «earthquake» bomb in a raid in 1945 which sank the German cruiser Lützow. Swinoujscie was part of Germany and called Swinemunde at the time of the bombardment.

The shock of the latest detonation was reportedly felt in parts of the city and a video shows the blast throwing up a large column of water into the air.

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Brazilian Crime Boss Goes On The Run

André Oliveira Macedo, also known as André do Rap, was discharged from a high-security jail on Saturday – but this decision was revoked just hours later. He has been missing since.

Macedo is a superior member of the São Paulo-based First Command of the Capital (PCC) organisation, which endures power in jails across Brazil and Paraguay and smuggles tonnes of cocaine into Europe.

His release was the outcome of a contentious command by Judge Marco Aurélio Mello, one of 11 justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court.

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French Police Station Attacked With Fireworks

A mob armed with metal bars and fireworks has attacked a police station in the suburbs of Paris, officials in the city have said.

An unidentified group of about 40 people, whose motive was not clear, tried to storm the police station in Champigny-sur-Marne, about nine miles (15km) southeast of central Paris.

The mob tried, but failed, to force its way into the building on Saturday night in the third attack on the station in three years.
Officials said they «weren’t far off from a disaster».

Video posted to social media by police showed a barrage of fireworks going off in the direction of the station, located in the area of a housing estate known for drug trafficking.

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Mexico Ex-Security Chief Pleads Not Guilty To Links With Drugs Cartel

Mexico’s former security minister Genaro García Luna has pleaded not guilty to charges linking him to the Sinaloa drugs cartel.

Mr García Luna, 52, denied engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise in a court in New York. Prosecutors accuse him of allowing the Sinaloa cartel of «El Chapo» Guzmán to operate freely in Mexico in exchange for millions of dollars in bribes.

Mr García Luna was Mexico’s top security chief from 2006 to 2012. During his time in office, he founded Mexico’s federal police force.

The latest charges accuse him of engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise which had allowed the Sinaloa cartel to operate with impunity in Mexico for more than a decade in exchange for multimillion-dollar bribes. They include allegations that Mr García Luna was involved in «offenses involving the importation and the distribution of massive quantities of dangerous drugs into the United States».

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