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Afghanistan’s Defense Ministry last week accused Pakistan—once the patron of the Taliban, who now rule Afghanistan—of launching cross-border airstrikes and “breaching the skies” of Kabul.

The officer was accused of breaching professional standards regarding the use of force.

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Opening the council's case, Philip Coppel KC said the hotel was breaching planning controls in a "serious, flagrant and continuing" way.

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"The scale of this breach and its impact could have been prevented had sufficient security measures been in place."

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An investigation, commissioned by the NHS, found he was given unsafe medication, was injured while being restrained, placed in inappropriate environments and his human rights were breached.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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