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Several hundred demonstrators gather in Nanterre, near Paris, to protest the release from jail of a police officer who is accused of killing a teenager named Nahel on June 27. The officer remains charged with murder as criminal justice proceedings continue. The rally was called by the teen's mother. IMAGES
A Coruña (Spain), Jul 9 (EFE) .- (Camera: Josechu Ortiz) The four youngsters detained as alleged perpetrators of the brutal fatal beating of Samuel Luiz have entered the Coruña court building on Friday morning, where they will meet the head of Court number 1 of A Coruña. FOOTAGE OF THE ARRIVAL OF THOSE DETAINED FOR THE DEATH OF SAMUEL LUIZ TO THE COURTS OF A CORUÑA.
Actor and stand-up comedian Dustin Diamond has been hospitalized with cancer. Diamond is best known for playing the role of Samuel 'Screech' Powers on the popular 1990s high school comedy 'Saved by the Bell.' Besides writing a controversial tell-all about his time on the show, Diamond has also faced some legal troubles. According to CNN, he served three months in jail for stabbing a man during a 2014 altercation at a bar in Wisconsin. Diamond's representative says his client's health condition is 'serious,' and that he is undergoing testing to determine the type and severity of the cancer.
The man known to have killed at least 60 people, and claimed to have murdered more than 90, is now dead. Newser reports Samuel Little, America's deadliest serial killer, died early Wednesday at a California hospital. He was 80 years old. Little targeted victims who would not be missed; many of their deaths were initially attributed to accidents or drug overdoses. He was serving multiple life sentences at a California state prison. Little suffered from various ailments including diabetes and heart problems. With his death, law enforcement officials fear victims that are as yet unidentified may remain so for even longer.
A Moscow court is about to hand down its verdict against three air traffic controllers appearing in court in the case over the death of French oil giant Total's CEO Christophe de Margerie in a plane crash in Russia in October 2014. IMAGES of the accused in court
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).