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Carlos Ghosn leaves jail in Japan
Nissan's former boss is released after spending 107 days behind bars at Tokyo Detention Centre
Carlos Ghosn, who ran the world largest alliance of car makers and faces three counts of financial misconduct, says he'll defend himself against "meritless and unsubstantiated accusations". Also: Human Rights Watch says children who fled the group calling itself Islamic State are being tortured in Iraq and the US investment bank, Goldman Sachs, tells staff it's ready to shed the suits.
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