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Protests had broken out following the 47-year-old's death in the camp
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa welcomed American efforts in maintaining security and stability in the region
The authorities had arrested 58 members of the group following recent fighting at Lake Chad
Mr O’Neill had been a critic of the Iraq War and had claimed the administration was planning the overthrow of Saddam Hussein months before the September 11 attacks
Bowie chose 'Man who Sold the World' for rare acoustic 50th birthday set to 'reclaim' song from Nirvana
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is meeting ministers on Thursday to discuss situation
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says 'no one was ready' for the outbreak
A third of intensive care patients in UK are from ethnic minority backgrounds
Nurse Areema Nasreen, 36, had been working on the frontline
Crime agency Eurojust has helped capture an Isis extremist and tackled terror propaganda
Croydon hospital is one of the hardest hit with a quarter of coronavirus patients dying
Iraqi man was linked to international network of extremists
More than 13 per cent of UK care homes have outbreaks, with almost 100 reporting cases overnight
Pathogen could cost economies £17 billion
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, father of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was killed in a military coup in 1975
