While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Aug 27

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While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Aug 27
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A selection of news stories that happened overnight, Aug 27, 2022. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The US Department of Justice on Friday said it was investigating former president Donald Trump for removing White House records because it believed he had illegally retained documents, including some pertaining to government intelligence-gathering and sources - among the country’s most closely-held secrets.

Nevertheless, the affidavit could help explain why the Justice Department sought court approval for an Aug 8 search at the Florida resort. "The importance of the high North is increasing for Nato and for Canada because we see a significant Russian military buildup," Stoltenberg said, standing alongside Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Cold Lake, Alberta.

The driver fled in the vehicle after the incident shortly before 1pm local time and was arrested in the northern city of Antwerp later in the afternoon, Brussels prosecutors told a news conference.

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