Missing Mexican Students Murdered, Dissolved In Acid, Officials Say

Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences officials at the house from where the students went missing (AFP)

Mexico City:  Three missing Mexican students were killed last month in the western state of Jalisco and their bodies dissolved in acid after criminals confused them with members of a rival gang, authorities said Monday.

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10 Dead As Van Ploughs Into Pedestrians In Toronto, Suspect Arrested

People lay candles and left messages at a memorial for victims of the crash (AFP)

Toronto, Canada:  At least 10 people have died after a man plowed a white rental van into a crowd of pedestrians in Canada's biggest city Toronto on Monday, in what police dubbed a "deliberate" attack.

The incident took place in broad

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10 Dead As Van Ploughs Into Pedestrians In Toronto, Suspect Arrested

People lay candles and left messages at a memorial for victims of the crash (AFP)

Toronto, Canada:  At least 10 people have died after a man plowed a white rental van into a crowd of pedestrians in Canada's biggest city Toronto on Monday, in what police dubbed a "deliberate" attack.

The incident took place in broad

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German Court Tries Vietnam Man Over ''Cold War-Style'' Abduction

Germany will put on trial a Vietnamese-Czech man known as Long NH accused of abduction (Representational)

Berlin, Germany:  Germany will put on trial Tuesday the only suspect held over what it calls a brazen Cold War-style kidnapping by Vietnamese secret agents that has badly bruised bilateral ties.

The accused -- a

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MOUNT VERNON, Va./WASHINGTON:  U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized pomp and ceremony on Monday as Macron began a state visit to Washington likely to be dominated by differences with the United States over trade and the nuclear accord with Iran.

As Macron headed to the United States,

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Toronto Cop Praised On Social Media For Refusing To Shoot Van Suspect

The Toronto Police Service declined to name the officer involved in the stand-off. (File)

TORONTO:  A Toronto police officer who refused to shoot the man suspected of plowing a van into crowds of pedestrians on Monday, killing 10 people, was praised for restraint in the face of a suspect who claimed to have a gun.

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