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Man to face prosecutor in Rhodes for beating estranged wife
A 47-year-old man on the island of Rhodes is expected to appear before a prosecutor on Tuesday after he was arrested for beating his estranged wife.
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Related coverage for "Man to face prosecutor in Rhodes for beating estranged wife": The 19th News — New immigration rules require evidence many abuse survivors can’t access. ArcaMax — Changes to immigration program for domestic violence victims impede safety, advocates say. Knewz — Ex-CBI forensic analyst pleads guilty to manipulating DNA evidence in hundreds of cases. Pluralist — The Peaceful Split: Why More Couples Are Turning to Family Law Mediators. The Hill — Federal judge quashes Trump DOJ subpoenas aimed at Minnesota's Walz, Frey. South Africa Today — Limpopo Police Corruption Probe Leads to Arrest of Northam Court Orderly Over Inmate Escape


