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UK court to hear new allegations that troops engaged in torturing and killing prisoners during the Iraq war.
A jittery UK government reveals itself before potential claims of former victims of the empire's brutality.
UK judges say five men had no 'new and compelling' reasons to stay in Britain.
Abu Hamza al-Masri and four others sent from Britain to the US will appear in court on Saturday, officials say.
The Egyptian and four other fellow suspects, who are accused of terrorist activities, are on their way to the US.
Scores were forced into detention camps and tortured by the British army in the 1950s.
WikiLeaks founder fears extradition to Sweden could be first step towards much harsher charges in the US.
Group of elderly Kenyans who say they were tortured by British officers in the 1950s uprising take case to London court.
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder lodge appeal against order for extradition to Sweden, where he is accused of sex crimes.
WikiLeaks founder says he believes a secret grand jury is investigating him a day after he is released on bail.
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Series on the Palestinian 'catastrophe' of 1948 that led to dispossession and conflict that still endures.
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