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Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

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内容摘要:“It did not decide - and this is something where I'm correcting what's often said in the media... that the claim of genocide was plausible,” said the judge.

“It did not decide - and this is something where I'm correcting what's often said in the media... that the claim of genocide was plausible,” said the judge.

Christina, who works in Cambourne, was not so sure."I don't know, I think there's not much for anyone to do in Cambourne," she said.

Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

David Hughes, the EWR's chief executive, said the project would provide "faster, easier and more reliable journeys to Cambridge - particularly from Bedford and Cambourne – which will improve access to jobs, education and days out".He encouraged people to read the organisation'sand go along to one of its public events, which were happening between now and January.

Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

"Share your views to help us refine our designs further so East West Rail can best serve its local communities," he said.The National Crime Agency has revealed that a dangerous new drug has been linked to almost 176 deaths in the UK - with 47 of these in Scotland.

Questions remain about the Minnesota rampage. Anti-abortion extremism may shed light

Nitazene is a highly potent synthetic opioid which is mixed into street drugs like heroin.

Support workers say addicts are “playing Russian roulette” because they have no idea whether nitazene has been used by their dealers.They found that immediately on sign up they were offered adult accounts to follow and message.

Instagram's algorithms, they claim, "still promote sexualised imagery, harmful beauty ideals and other negative stereotypes".The researchers said their Teen Accounts were also recommended posts "filled with significant amounts of hateful comments".

The charity also had concerns about the addictive nature of the app and exposure to sponsored, commercialised content.Baroness Beeban Kidron founder of 5Rights Foundation said: "This is not a teen environment."

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