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‘I’m 60 and looking to retire’: My brother was released from jail and wants to buy back our parents’ foreclosed home. Should I help him?
“I don’t want to make promises I can’t financially live up to. I own my own house and struggle to keep that in order.”MarketWatch - Business -
Parents offered class photo with no 'complex needs' pupils
"Shocked" parents in Aberdeenshire were offered different versions of primary school class photos.BBC News - Top stories -
From jail to Africa's youngest elected president
Bassirou Diomaye Faye is set to become the African continent's youngest democratically elected leader.BBC News - Top stories -
Man jailed for 20 years after 'savage' murder
Douglas Struthers, 62, died three days after being assaulted at home by 25-year-old Daniel Gauld.BBC News - Top stories -
China jails sports officials convicted of taking bribes
The former president of the Chinese Football Association has been sentenced to life in prison amid a wide-ranging crackdown on sports corruptionABC News - Sports - China -
Bankers jailed for interest rate rigging lose appeal
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo, convicted for manipulating a key interest rate, have had their appeals dismissed.BBC News - Top stories -
Prosecutors seek jail for Rubiales over kiss
Spain's ex-football boss could go to prison because of a non-consensual kiss at the Women's World Cup.BBC News - Top stories -
Family anger at sentence on fatal crash driver, 19
Owain Hammett-George was doing 70-78mph in a 30mph zone when he killed two passengers in his car.BBC News - Top stories -
Dentist chair selfie sends drug trafficker to jail
Khan Gorgulu sent the image to his partner in crime, but it was later used by police to prove his guilt.BBC News - Top stories -
Waiting for Evan, Putin's 'bargaining chip' in Russian jail
It has been one year since US journalist Evan Gershkovich was arrested in Russia and accused of spying.BBC News - Top stories - Russia -
Evan Gershkovich's Stolen Year in a Russian Jail
The WSJ reporter has been deprived of 12 months of normal existence; a year of missed weddings, reporting trips and travels with friends.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia