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BRIEF.ME – UK NEWS BRIEFING In today’s briefing update, Boris adds £2.1bn to the no-deal Brexit fund, Labour attacks plans as an ‘appaling waste’ of cash.   We find out, antisemitic incidents in the UK have risen by 10% in the first 6 months of the year. In our last piece, an OAP who had been arrested on suspicion of murder has been released- he remains under investigation. All in today’s UK news briefing – A daily roundup of all the news headlines that you need to know, summarised as part of WTX News Briefing. ……………………………………………………. BREXIT: EXTRA £2.1BN FUNDING TO PREPARE…

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BRIEF.ME – UK NEWS BRIEFING In today’s briefing update, MPs are calling for dedicated police for violent schools, the Home Office committee has called the current strategy for tackling knife and gun crime amongst the youth as “completely inadequate.”  The murder of a young woman on the Shetland Island has become the third murder investigation in 50 years. The death has been described as ‘horrific’.  Finally, The UK has reclaimed its title as the world’s second-largest arms exporter, behind the US. A staggering £14bn in sales with nearly 80% going to the Middle East.  All in today’s UK news briefing –…

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BRIEF.ME – WORLD NEWS BRIEFING In today’s briefing update, the Canadian manhunt for two teenage killers intensifies. The two fugitives are suspected of killing three people.  Violence in Kashmir after Indian and Pakistani Army’s shoot. Pakistani Army claims Indian Army targetted innocent civilians. Finally, North Korea tests two short-range missiles, making the test the second one of the week.  All in today’s WORLD news briefing – A daily roundup of all the news headlines that you need to know, summarised as part of WTX News Briefing. ……………………………………………………. CANADA: POLICE SEARCH FOR FUGITIVE TEEN KILLERS WTX News reports, Canadian police have intensified…

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Canadian police have said they have pulled out of a remote northern town after an intensive manhunt after a search turned up no sign of two fugitive teenagers suspected of killing three people. The suspected fugitives are suspected of killing a college professor, a North Carolina woman and her Australian boyfriend. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) used dogs and drones, helicopters, boats and even a military Hercules aircraft to scour the area around York Landing, Manitoba. But so far they were unable to confirm a possible sighting of the two men reported by members of a neighbourhood watch group.…

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BRIEF.ME – WORLD NEWS BRIEFING In today’s briefing update, the US Senate has failed to block Trump’s vetoes on Saudi arms deals.  We take a look into police cover-ups of Islamophobic crimes in India after news a Muslim teenage boy was set on fire. Police are refusing to believe it is a hate crime. Finally, we head to China after they condemned the Hong Kong protesters of committing evil acts during the eight weeks of unrest.  All in today’s WORLD news briefing – A daily roundup of all the news headlines that you need to know, summarised as part of WTX…

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Children in some Turkish schools are being taught the justification of 9/11 and how the EU is a ‘weak Christian Club’. According to a report provided by the Nordic Monitor group; Secondary school students in Turkish public schools have been given a modern history textbook that appears to justify the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the US and label the EU as a “Christian club.” Nordic Monitor is a group that covers and reports on extremist movements and radical groups, in their article they draw comparisons to the textbook and speeches by the Turkish President Recept Tayyip Erdogan. The textbooks used…

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BRIEF.ME – WORLD NEWS BRIEFING In today’s briefing update, we find out why the US has issued a warning to Turkey and threatened ‘more sanctions.’  We head to Russia after the news the US-run think-tank, Atlantic Council is set to be banned. In Bangladesh, the monsoon season continues to cause devastation as the death toll rises to over 100. Finally, we take a look inside the big business of child Youtube stars after news a six-year-old Youtuber has bought a multimillion-dollar home.  All in today’s WORLD news briefing – A daily roundup of all the news headlines that you need to…

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