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One Dead & Several Injured In Ohio Nightclub Shooting
One person has been killed and 15 others injured in a shooting at the Cameo Night Club in Cincinnati, Ohio.
A "dispute" between several men escalated into a gunfight in the crowded venue, Police Chief Eliot Isaac said.
A 27-year-old man died in the incident, which occurred early on Sunday. There was no indication the shooting was terrorism-related, Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley said at a news conference. He went on: "However, to the victims, what difference does it make?"
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Ex Gang Boss Losses Appeal
Former gangster Terry Adams has lost his appeal over how much he must repay from his days of crime.
Adams, of the north London gang known as the Adams Family, said he had insufficient funds to repay £651,611. He was ordered to repay £750,000 in 2007 as he was jailed for seven years for money-laundering.
Adams went to the High Court in 2014 to apply for a certificate of inadequacy to reduce the bill, claiming he had no hidden cash.
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Police Appeal For Information On London Terrorist
Police have appealed to anyone who knew the Westminster attacker Khalid Masood to come forward with information.
Officers investigating Wednesday's attack said they wanted to hear about "associates and places he visited".
The fourth victim has been named as Leslie Rhodes, 75, from Streatham in south London - one of three killed by Masood's car on Westminster Bridge. Masood then stabbed PC Keith Palmer near Parliament. Police said they have made two more "significant arrests".
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Ex President Mubarak Freed From Detention
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has been freed from detention, six years after being overthrown.
Mr Mubarak left a military hospital in southern Cairo and went to his home in the northern suburb of Heliopolis, his lawyer said. He was ordered freed earlier this month after Egypt's top appeals court cleared him over the deaths of protesters in the 2011 uprising.
Mr Mubarak, 88, became president in 1981 after Anwar Sadat's assassination. He had been at Maadi Military Hospital since 2013, when he was transferred there on bail from Torah prison.
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Man Who Drove At Shoppers In Antwerp Charged With Terrorism
Belgian prosecutors have brought an attempted terrorism charge against a man who drove at a crowd in Antwerp.
No-one was injured but shoppers in a pedestrian zone were forced to dive out of the way in Thursday's incident.
The man was caught by soldiers, who found knives, a non-lethal gun and a substance which a bomb disposal team had to deal with in the car.
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World Leaders Affected By Terrorism Show Unity
Leaders of countries affected by recent terror attacks have voiced solidarity with the UK after the deadly attack near the Houses of Parliament.
A lone attacker was shot dead after he used a car to run down pedestrians, killing two, and stabbed a police officer to death outside Parliament.
Leaders of France and Germany, which suffered deadly vehicle attacks last year, offered the UK their support.
The US president offered condolences and praised UK security forces.
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M15 Knew London Terrorist
The Westminster attacker was British-born and known to the police and intelligence services, the prime minister has revealed.
In a statement to the Commons, Theresa May said he had been investigated some years ago over violent extremism but had been a "peripheral figure". "He was not part of the current intelligence picture," she said.
Eight arrests have been made following the attack on Wednesday that left four dead. Those that died are PC Keith Palmer, Aysha Frade who worked at a London college, a man in his 50s and the attacker.
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Terrorist Incident In London
A police officer has been stabbed in the Houses of Parliament in central London, in what police are treating as a terrorist incident.
Commons Leader David Lidington told MPs the "alleged assailant was shot by armed police". There are also reports of as many as five people being "mowed down" on nearby Westminster Bridge.
MPs said they had heard three or four gunshots. A Downing Street source said Prime Minister Theresa May was "OK".
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UK Airlines Will Ban Laptops By Saturday
The cabin baggage ban on laptops and tablets on direct flights to the UK from six countries will be in place by Saturday, the government has confirmed.
Passengers travelling from Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia must put big electronic devices in the hold.
BA, Easyjet, Jet2.com, Monarch, Thomson and Thomas Cook flights are affected.
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FBI Confirms Alleged Russian Election Interference
FBI director James Comey has confirmed for the first time that the FBI is investigating alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
However, Mr Comey said his agency had seen no evidence to back up President Trump's claim that his phones had been tapped by the Obama administration. He was giving evidence to the congressional intelligence committee.
The Trump administration said nothing had changed and there was "no evidence of Trump-Russia collusion". Russia has always denied attempting to influence the US presidential election.
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