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Northern Irish prosecutors charge a former British soldier with murder over the "Bloody Sunday" killings of 1972 in a politically sensitive case that has stirred passions in both Britain and Ireland. The Public Prosecution Service says there was enough evidence to prosecute Soldier F for the murders of James Wray and William McKinney. He also faces charges for the attempted murders of Patrick O'Donnell, Joseph Friel, Joe Mahon and Michael Quinn. SOUNDBITE of Director of Public Prosecutions Stephen Herron
Delegates from Italy, Saudi Arabia and South Korea arrive at the congress centre south of Paris, as a decision is taken on whether Rome, Riyadh or Busan will host World Expo 2030, a show of prestige and accelerated development. IMAGES
Chris Heaton-Harris, the UK's Northern Ireland minister, insists he is "under a legal duty to call an election within 12 weeks." The announcement comes as a deadline to resume devolved government at the Stormont assembly passed at midnight, after UK and regional lawmakers failed to resolve a standoff over post-Brexit trade rules. IMAGES
In the city of Londonderry, in Northern Ireland, a ceremony is held at the 'Bloody Sunday' memorial to mark the fiftieth anniversary of 'Bloody Sunday' in which 13 Catholic demonstrators were shot dead by British paratroopers. (COMPLETES VIDI9XG4C6_EN) IMAGES
In the city of Londonderry, in Northern Ireland, families are marching as part of a walk organized on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of 'Bloody Sunday' during which 13 protesters were killed. IMAGES