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Britain would not oppose death penalty for IS ʼBeatlesʼ suspects Britain will not seek the usual assurances that its citizens facing trial in the United States do not receive the death penalty in the case of suspected "Islamic State" (IS) fighters Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh, according to a report in a British newspaper published on Monday. Kotey and Elsheikh are suspected of being members of a four-man IS gang dubbed "The Beatles," which was notorious for videotaping its beheadings of high-profile Western captives. The two men were captured in Syria by the Kurdish-dominated Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in January and are still being held by the group. Britain and the United States have discussed how and where they should face justice.

Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres lose on J-League debuts Spain legends Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres both lost on their J-League debuts. Midfielder Iniesta, who won 32 trophies at Barcelona, only came on for the final 32 minutes of Vissel Kobeʼs 3-0 defeat by Shonan Bellmare. Many of the 26,000 crowd waved Spain flags for the 34-year-old. Former Chelsea and Liverpool striker Torres was also a secondhalf substitute as Sagan Tosu lost 1-0 at home to Vegalta Sendai. Spain legends Andres Iniesta and Fernando Torres both lost on their J-League debuts. Midfielder Iniesta, who won 32 trophies at Barcelona, only came on for the final 32 minutes of Vissel Kobeʼs 3-0 defeat by Shonan Bellmare. Many of the 26,000 crowd waved Spain flags for the 34-year-old.

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Ecuador close to evicting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange: Greenwald Assange was granted asylum in 2012 to avoid extradition to the US

China investigating steel imports from EU, Japan, S. Korea China opened a trade investigation on Monday into stainless steel products imported from the European Union, Japan, South Korea and Indonesia as the metal remains the focus ofglobal trade tensions. Chinaʼs commerce ministry said it will look into whether some stainless steel products from these places are sold at improperly low prices and should be subject to antidumping duties. Chinaʼs probe focuses on stainless steel billet and hotrolled stainless steel plate, according to a statement from the ministry.

Multiple casualties in downtown Toronto shooting

Ecuadorian authorities are about to expel WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange from their London embassy, investigative journalist Glenn Greenwald reported. The UK and Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno are "close to finalizing" or have already finalized a deal to evict Julian Assange from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, according to an article published by The Intercept. According toreporter Glenn Greenwald, Ecuador could withdraw its protection of the WikiLeaks founder in a matter of days. Greenwald first drew widespread public attention by publishing data provided by the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. According to Greenwaldʼs article, Ecuadorʼs Moreno used the 2018 Global Disabilities Summit as a pretext to travel to London and discuss handing over Assange to British officials.Moreno has been critical of Assange, describing him as an "inherited problem," a "pebble in the shoe," who has created "more than a nuisance" for his government. However, while visiting London, Moreno told DW that Assange "should be able to continue enjoying his right to asylum and the respect that this asylum affords him," and appeared to suggest he would be welcome at the

embassy "as long as he meets the requirements." "His asylum status prevents him from talking about politics and intervening in the politics of friendly countries. That is why we have had cut off his communications," Moreno said. In March, Ecuadorʼs government cut off Assangeʼs internet connection after he denounced the arrest of a Catalan separatist politician on social media. Assange first faced legal troubles shortly after his platform WikiLeaks published several tranches of confidential US documents in 2010. In November that year, Sweden issued an international arrest warrant for the internet activist over allegations of rape and sexual assault. He was detained in London that December and placed under house arrest, while continuing to fight his extradition to Sweden. Assange repeatedly stated he was not opposed to facing the allegations in Sweden, but was afraid that Stockholm would deliver him to the US to be tried for publishing secrets, where he could face harsh prison sentences or even the death penalty.

Toronto police have said a second person has died after a gunman opened fire on Sunday night in the cityʼs Greektown neighborhood. Police said it was too early to comment on the motives behind the attack. The shooting comes amid a rise in gun violence in Canadaʼs largest metropolis this year. What we know so far: Two people have died and and 12 others were wounded in the shooting, which was carried out with a handgun.A "young girl" is among those wounded and is currently in critical condition, police said.The alleged gunman, who was not included in the number of victims, is dead. It was not immediately clear whether heʼd killed himself or died from police gunfire. Officials said he was 29 years old.The suspect used a handgun to carry out the attack, which took place around 10:00 p.m. (0200 GMT) in the Greektown neighborhood.Witnesses told local media they heard around 20 shots fired as well as the sound of a weapon being reloaded.

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