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More photos from Epstein estate released by Democratic US lawmakers | BBC News

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A new batch of 68 photographs related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has been made public by Democratic US lawmakers.

The images include photos of passports, maps, text message screenshots and photos of gatherings of well-known figures.

There is no suggestion that appearing in the photos implies any wrongdoing by those public figures, and many of those featured in them have denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.

Tens of thousands of pages of documents have previously been released, prompting intense scrutiny of politicians and public figures with ties to Epstein.

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Israeli airstrike at hospital in Lebanon kills medical staff and injures 127 people | BBC News

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An Israeli airstrike outside the main hospital in the Lebanese city of Tyre has killed four medical staff and injured at least 127 …

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Edward Snowden: ‘Smartphones can be taken over’ – BBC News

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In his first UK TV interview US whistleblower Edward Snowden has given the BBC new details of GCHQ’s ability to hack users’ smart phones without their knowledge. Mr Snowden, a former analyst with the US National Security Agency (NSA) told Panorama there was “very little” the public could do to stop GCHQ – the British government’s digital spy agency – getting control of their handsets. He described a series of intercept capabilities named after Smurfs – the little blue imps of Belgian cartoon fame. The UK government declined to comment on “intelligence matters”. Watch Peter Taylor’s film: Edward Snowden, Spies and the Law on Panorama on BBC One on Monday 5 October at 2030bst or catch up later online.

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