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Capital punishment is still practised in one European country. Which is it? | The Economist
Capital punishment is still practised in one European country, but which is it? We asked people on the streets of Oslo
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Which European country still has the death penalty? In Belarus, at least 4 people were executed in 2016. Executions are typically carried out in secret, so the figure could be higher.
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