Becoming a bounty hunter may soon get a lot easier.
BBC broadcaster Stuart Hall, 83, is jailed for 15 months for sexually abusing girls as it emerges some of his victims plan to sue.
The EU and US announce plans for what could be "the biggest bilateral trade deal in history", aimed at boosting exports and driving growth.
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Chen Guangcheng, the blind Chinese activist says he is being forced to leave New York University over concerns of the school's relationship with China.
The founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center wants the Justice Department to investigate allegations that a Minnesota man commanded a Nazi unit accused of war crimes in World War II.
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