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Gunmen kill Libya's military police force commander
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Unidentified gunmen fatally wounded Libya's military police force commander as he left his house in the eastern city of Benghazi to attend Friday prayers, a security source said.
Four cops acquitted of assaulting businessman, planting drugs in his car
PETALING JAYA: Four policemen were acquitted by the Magistrate's court here over charges of assaulting a businessman, and planting drugs and a parang in his car.
Huge operation to round up bad hats
TEMERLOH: More than 220 police personnel went on the ground in a massive operation under Ops Cantas to round up bad hats and suspected gangsters in the district.
Three friends charged with killing jobless man walk free
SHAH ALAM: Three friends charged with murdering an unemployed man over unsettled debts walked free when the High Court acquitted and discharged them.
Floods devastate an already bankrupt and blood-soaked Acapulco
ACAPULCO, Mexico (Reuters) - Gangland violence and looming bankruptcy had already all but obliterated the glitter of Acapulco before catastrophic flooding last month drove crocodiles onto the streets of the Mexican beach resort and turned much of it into a mud bath.
Dutch want answers to beating of diplomat in Moscow
AMSTERDAM/MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Netherlands was seeking answers on Wednesday after a Dutch diplomat was beaten in Moscow, the latest in a series of incidents testing relations between the two countries.
Proud Hodgson's experience pays off for England
LONDON (Reuters) - A month after being criticised for being too conservative and blinkered following a dour goalless draw with Ukraine, England coach Roy Hodgson was being heaped with praise for guiding the side to the World Cup finals on Wednesday.
Amanda Knox says she is paying for Italian police mistakes
ROME (Reuters) - Amanda Knox, the American student facing retrial for the murder of her British roommate in 2007, said on Tuesday she was paying for Italian police errors but was confident the court reviewing the case would find her innocent.
France in demand again as Central Africa crisis deepens
BANGUI (Reuters) - France, whose troops this year halted an Islamist assault towards Mali's capital, is now in demand from another of its former African colonies.
Italy rescues 300 migrants, sends navy ships, drones on patrols
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's navy rescued about 300 migrants in the waters between Sicily and Libya on Tuesday as the government deployed ships, helicopters and unmanned drones to help avert further shipwrecks that have already drowned hundreds this month.