Human head found at home of suspects arrested over Sapporo hotel decapitation (mainichi.jp)
SAPPORO -- A human head was found on July 24 at the home of a doctor and his daughter, who were arrested in connection with the discovery of a decapitated body at a Sapporo hotel on July 2, investigative sources said.
The European Court of Human Rights refuses to prevent the ongoing and severe ill-treatment in detention of children and other vulnerable individuals (www.eureporter.co)
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Only dead people donate to the Scottish National Party (www.politico.eu)
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IMF says that Germany will be the worst performing economy this year followed by UK (ca.sports.yahoo.com)
Pentagon watchdog finds some Western weaponry sent to Ukraine was stolen before being recovered last year (www.cnn.com)
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White House says it does not back Ukraine attacks inside Russia (www.reuters.com)
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IMF edges 2023 global economic growth forecast higher, sees persistent challenges (www.reuters.com)
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