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Lesotho PM deploys army to ‘restore order’ amid wife murder probe

Lesotho's Prime Minister Thomas Thabane is suspected of involvement in the murder of his wife and has recently lost a bid to remove the nation's police chief. Now the PM has sent the army to "restore peace and order."

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