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WhatsApp photo drug dealer caught by 'groundbreaking' work

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Twenty-eight Russian athletes have doping bans overturned by Cas

Twenty-eightRussianathleteshadtheirOlympicdopingbansoverturnedonThursday,throwingtheInternationalOlympicCommittee’spolicyonRussiandopingintoturmoil.TheCourtofAr

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Aarushi Talwar murder: Parents Rajesh and Nupur cleared on appeal

AnIndiancoupleaccusedofmurderingtheirdaughterAarushiTalwarandtheirNepaleseservant,HemrajBanjade,havebeenacquittedonappeal.DentistsRajeshandNupurTalwarwereconvic

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China: Building a society based on rule of law

China has made remarkable progress in guaranteeing judicial protection of human rights. The rule of law in the country has been constantly improving and providing better protection to human rights since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China in November 2012.

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China: Building a society based on rule of law

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Evidence suggests UK soldiers executed unarmed Afghan civilians

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Wrongly executed man acquitted by top Chinese court

Nie Shubin, who was executed 21 years ago for rape and murder, had his conviction overturned by China's top court on Friday.

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U.S. FBI, Apple face off before Congress over encrypted iPhone

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and tech giant Apple faced off at a congressional hearing on Tuesday over hacking into the encrypted iPhone of a terrorist killer.

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Thousands of criminal cases neglected due to improper file storage in Japan's Osaka

​About 5,000 criminal cases were neglected over years as evidence and files on the cases were abandoned in police stations of Japan's Osaka prefecture, local media reported on Monday.

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Electronic evidence allowed into courts

The Supreme People's Court will allow mobile phone messages, e-mails, micro-blogging and online chat records to be used as evidence in civil lawsuits.

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U.S. accuses Russia of firing artillery across border at Ukrainian military

The United States on Thursday accused Russia of firing artillery across the border to attack Ukrainian military positions.

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Trials of Liu brothers continue in central China

The trials of 36 members of an alleged mafia-style gang, led by former mining tycoon Liu Han, continued on Monday in central China's Hubei Province.

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Philippine gov't hopes for resolution of Maguindanao massacre by 2016

The Philippine government on Wednesday expressed hope that the Maguindanao massacre case would be resolved on or before June 2016.

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No evidence of health benefits from vitamin D supplements: New Zealand study

The wide-spread consumption of vitamin D supplements to help prevent heart attacks, strokes, cancer and bone fractures is probably a waste of time, New Zealand researchers said Tuesday.

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No evidence of shots being fired on campus: University of Oklahoma

The University of Oklahoma says authorities have found no evidence of shots being fired on campus and no injuries have been reported.

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Supreme court renews call to ban torture

China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) has told judges to exclude evidence and testimonies obtained through torture and other illegal methods in a bid to promote fair justice.

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Assad slams Western claims about Syrian gov't involvement in chemical attack

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said if the Western countries have evidence about his administration's involvement in a chemical gas attack, they would have declared it, according to the state-run SANA news agency.