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Killer blast scatters lethal debris
Following the deadly explosion at a munitions factory in the Congolese capital on Sunday hundreds of volatile explosives have been scattered across the city. Ashley Crowson looks at the international effort to prevent further loss of life.
Viral video to bring down war criminal
An internet campaign by humanitarian group Invisible Children has become a huge online hit. Laura Curtis looks at the KONY 2012 documentary about a rather unknown Ugandan conflict that has now been shared over four million times on Facebook.
Liveblog: Apple Event 7 March
The Breaker is covering the Apple event with social media here from 6pm, live. Including images, public live feeds and retweeting posts by media organisations who are at the event, this post will be automatically updating every 15 minutes.
Spanish hostages held in Mali are ‘safe’
The Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo has said that two Spaniards held hostage in Mali and two…
Weymouth Town Bridge closes for repairs
Those hoping to travel across Weymouth Town Bridge anytime between now and 20th May will have to change their journey plans, as it is closing until then for maintenance.
Bournemouth mother pays tribute to son
The mother of a teenager who died following an incident at Portchester School in Bournemouth has paid tribute to her son.
New student accommodation proposed
A new student accommodation and a public car park on Madeira road have been proposed to enhance the local business economy at Lansdowne, to house desperate students at The Arts University College and reach the “Bournemouth Town Centre Vision.”
Cuts force elderly to stay at home
75 elderly people living in Poole are no longer eligible for social care services, according to Poole’s Local Involvement Network (LINk) report.
Possible A38 delays in March
There may be traffic delays on the A38 over the next month as it undergoes resurfacing.