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Three people have been killed and three others are in a critical condition after a gunman opened fire on crowds at a shopping centre in Copenhagen. Shoppers were seen fleeing from the Field's mall on Sunday evening and others hid in shops after gunshots were heard at around 5.30pm local time (1530 GMT). A man in his 40s and "two young people" were killed and several others were injured, police inspector Soren Thomassen told a news conference. A 22-year-old Danish man has been arrested in connection with the shooting. There was no indication that anyone else was involved but detectives are investigating, Mr Thomassen said. |
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| Exclusive: One investigation by body set up in the wake of 'Pestminster' scandal took 572 working days |
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| Demonstrators 'have reached the end of their tethers' as prices at pump hit record new highs |
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| Exclusive: Allegations about Mr Johnson's conduct while he was foreign secretary are 'sordid and untrue', according to source |
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| Rescuers searching for survivors after 'ice avalanche' slams into popular hiking trial | |
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Why did R Kelly get a longer prison sentence than Ghislaine Maxwell? |
Disgraced R&B singer R Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison last week following his conviction for sex trafficking and racketeering. In response to this news, many compared his sentencing to that of Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell just a day earlier, who received only 20 years in jail for her own sex trafficking conviction. Here is a closer look at the two cases and the rationale behind both sentencing decisions. |
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| – The number of people killed in a Russian missile strike on a residential apartment block in the southern port city of Odesa, including two children. | |
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"If the rules were changed, every leader forever more would have a gun to their head. They would never be able to get on with anything because they would be constantly beholden to the whims of MPs." |
– A Conservative Party source tells The Independent that efforts to amend its rules to allow for a fresh challenge against Boris Johnson's authority would have a lasting negative impact. |
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