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VICE News Daily: Beyond The Headlines - December 12, 2014
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond
the headlines. Today: Taliban attacks French-run high
school in Kabul, U.S. and Italian police arrest eight in
extortion probe, Google News to shut down in Spain over
copyright law, and supporters of Chechen leader pelt
Russian rights activists with eggs.
AFGHANISTAN
French-Run School Targeted in Taliban Suicide Bomb Attack
Explosives were detonated during the performance of a
play that condemned suicide attacks, killing at least one
person and injuring 20 others.
ITALY
Court Orders Mafia Arrests in Extortion Probe
U.S. police issued an arrest warrant for Francesco
Palmeri, the underboss of New York's infamous Gambino
mafia. Seven others were detained in a number of Italian
cities.
SPAIN
Google News to Shut Down Service Over New Copyright Law
The legislation will allow Spanish media outlets to
charge services like Google News for republishing any of
their content.
RUSSIA
Human Rights Leaders Pelted With Eggs Over Chechnya
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Supporters of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov disrupted a
conference of activists who criticized the collective
punishment of militants' families in the Russian region.
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