Judge Richard Mansell QC did not believe Fakhara Karim was vulnerable because she had a college degree.
Thelma Oyasan Gawidan lost 20kg in the time she worked for the Lim family.
Some 350 gypsies attended the consecration of Fernandez, who died for her religion in the Spanish Civil War.
Coin is made out of pure gold and weighs about 100 kilos.
Brutal repression of peaceful protests over weekend show regime is not willing to allow for dissent.
Warning from human rights organisation comes after the Qatar-UK Business Forum in London.
Janet Ajao said she 'shed many tears for the people caught up in this horrendous incident'
Cyclones, anitcyclones and tropical cyclones are different weather systems that can all wreak havoc.
Woman reportedly pushed over two 18th century candelabras, breaking arms from one.
Storms often wash up items including oil drums, cocaine and other drugs.
It is unknown if it the weapon is an air gun or a real gun.
The Home Office outsources its migrant prisons to private companies.
Body is not that of Apple consultant's wife Xing Lei Li who disappeared in February, results suggest.
Buhari, 74, is due to go back to the UK in April to undergo further medical treatment.
FIDH report documents the deterioration of the security situation in the country since summer 2016.
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Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has urged people in the most vulnerable areas to evacuate on Monday (27 March) before conditions deteriorate.
Poor students in Burundi are taking action over the government's decision to abolish scholarships.
Artist was arrested – and subsequently released – for 'song with words that malign government'.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced the exercise as she travelled north of the border.
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny jailed after his accusations of government corruption sparked protests across Russia.
Retired D.I. Dave Edgar says appeal to hearts and minds could deliver breakthrough in cold case.
UN has warned that flooding from the dam could be "potentially catastrophic" for those areas downstream.
The coalition announced an investigation into the incident as thousands of civilians flee the embattled city.
Canada looks set to become latest country where marijuana is legalised for everyday use.
Japan's Deputy Minister Jiro Akama went to Taiwan to attend a tourism promotion event on 25 March.
There have been concerns about a mass African withdrawal from the world court.
Millions of lives at risk in war-torn South Sudan where a famine was declared earlier in 2017.
African students stage protest near New Delhi and accuse police of bias.
The countries which are leading talks include Ireland, Brazil, Mexico, Austria, Sweden and South Africa.