Dutch court issues verdicts in MH17 trial

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People inspect the crash site of a passenger plane near the village of Grabovo, Ukraine, on July 17, 2014. 

A court in the Netherlands issued a ruling today in the long-running case of flight MH17, which was shot down over Ukraine in 2014. Three men were convicted of murder for their role in shooting down the Malaysia Airlines passenger jet, killing all 298 people onboard.  And, Cambodia’s second-highest-ranking wildlife official is in US custody, charged with helping run an international monkey-smuggling crime ring. The official, Masphal Kry, was arrested while transiting through JFK International Airport in New York. Also, in Uganda, a showdown over an oil pipeline in the west is pitting environmental and social justice advocates against the government, which argues it is time for African countries to benefit from fossil fuels, too. Plus, as the world’s population crosses 8 billion this week, India is poised to become the most populous country in 2023.

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