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Spain’s Princess Cristina facing tax fraud trial

Spain’s Princess Cristina has lost a legal battle to avoid being tried for tax fraud and is expected to give evidence next month in...

Sweden may deport up to 80,000 asylum-seekers

Sweden could deport between 60,000 and 80,000 asylum-seekers in coming years, according to the country’s interior minister. Anders Ygeman told newspaper Dagens Industri that since...

Oscars 2016: President Obama wonders if everyone is getting ‘a fair shot’ following diversity row

US president Barack Obama has spoken about the outcry over two straight years of all-white acting nominees for the Academy Awards. Mr Obama says the...

Work begins to remove dead whales from Skegness beach

Work has begun to remove three dead whales which washed up on the Lincolnshire coast. The sperm whales were found on the beach at Skegness...

‘Stand down. ..Hug your families’ leader tells Oregon militants

The jailed leader of an armed anti-government group has urged the remaining militants to abandon the Oregon wildlife refuge they have occupied for more...

French justice minister resigns over terrorism bill

France'scharismatic justice minister has unexpectedly resigned after objecting to President Francois Hollande’s push to revoke citizenship from convicted terrorists with dual nationality. Mr Hollande announced...

Holocaust survivors light candles at Auschwitz

Dozens of elderly Holocaust survivors have lit candles at Auschwitz exactly 71 years after the Soviet army liberated the death camp. It has become the...

Denmark passes law allowing them to seize asylum seekers’ valuables

Danish politicians have voted to let police seize valuables worth more than 10,000 kroner (€1,300) from asylum seekers to help cover their housing and...

Covering up nude statues for Iran President’s visit ‘incomprehensible’

Italy’s culture minister has criticised as “incomprehensible” the decision to cover up naked statues at a Rome museum where Iranian president Hassan Rouhani was...

UK investigation finds Tesco ‘deliberately delayed supplier payments to improve finances’

Tesco in the UK repeatedly and deliberately delayed payments to suppliers in a widespread practice designed to improve its financial position, an investigation has...

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