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Alexander Litvinenko Inquiry Due To Be Released
Litvinenko inquiry; Prehistoric war; Ugandan warlord pre-trial
A British inquiry into the killing of the former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko will publish its findings today.
Scientists said they had found that 27 men, women and children had been brutally killed in what is now northern Kenya, some ten thousand years ago. This is the earliest deadly evidence of violence between prehistoric hunter-gatherers.
Dominic Ongwen --a former commander with the Ugandan rebel group known as the Lord's Resistance Army-- is due to appear later today before the International Criminal Court in the Hague. The ICC will decide whether it will put Ongwen on trial for war crimes
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