COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - A Danish court has said it will deliver a verdict on Monday on four men accused of planning a "Mumbai-style" attack on a Danish newspaper whose publication of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad in 2005 prompted a Muslim outcry. The men, three Swedes and a Tunisian, have pleaded not guilty, denying allegations they had planned to kill many people at the Copenhagen offices of the Jyllands-Posten newspaper. One of the accused has pleaded guilty to illegally possessing weapons, a charge the others have denied. ...
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