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‘Fit Felon’ arrested after mugshot sends people into lusty frenzy

By France24
06 February 2022   |   2:16 pm
We look at analysis from the papers after Boris Johnson's visit to Ukraine. Politico argues that Britain is adopting a policy of active deterrence against Russia as opposed to the EU's more passive strategy. Also, we look at a new climate change report which warns that extreme heat in the world’s oceans passed the point of no return back in 2014. Finally, British local police catch a criminal after his viral mugshot sends social media into a lusty frenzy!

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