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08.12.2024 23:11
Police offer ?50k reward to find killer of Greater Manchester schoolgirl in 1984 Police launch new appeal over death of Lisa Hession, 14, who was strangled in an alleyway near her home in LeighPolice have offered a ?50,000 reward as a new appeal for information is launched over the murder of a schoolgirl in Greater Manchester 40 years ago.Lisa Hession, 14, was sexually assaulted and strangled in an alleyway less than 200 metres from her home in Bonnywell Road, Leigh, after walking back from a party. Her mother, Christine, had expected her to return by 10.30pm and reported her missing 15 minutes later, according to Greater Manchester police (GMP). Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 0:08
Donald Trump promises to pardon January 6 rioters on 租ay one President-elect says he will 疎ct quickly, claiming convicted Capitol rioters had been put through a 宋ery nasty system棚n his first sit-down television news interview since winning a second presidency in November痴 election, Donald Trump renewed promises to pardon his supporters involved in the attack on the US Capitol in early 2021.He also doubled down on promises of mass deportations and tariffs in the conversation with NBC痴 Meet the Press host Kristen Welker the latter of which he acknowledged could cause Americans to pay more after riding voters complaints about higher prices back to the White House at the expense of Vice-President Kamala Harris. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 0:29
Tears of joy and sadness as 租isappeared Syrians emerge from Assad痴 prisons Men, women and children, many jailed for speaking out against regime, reunite with their familiesSyria live latest updatesAs Syrian rebels led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) captured city after city on the road to Damascus, forcing Bashar al-Assad to flee the country, they also opened the doors of the regime痴 notorious prisons, into which upwards of 100,000 people disappeared during nearly 14 years of civil war.Many emerged frail and emancipated into the bright December sunlight, greeted by weeping family members who had no idea they were still alive. Some struggled to comprehend that Assad was gone; a few held even longer had never even been told that he had succeeded his father, Hafez, who died in 2000. Continue reading... ...