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Europol warned weeks before Berlin attack that refugees ‘may be radicalised by IS in Europe’

Counter-terrorism authorities in Europe warned of the risk that refugees could be targeted by extremist recruiters weeks before the Berlin Christmas market carnage. The threat...

Merkel ‘shocked and deeply saddened’ by Berlin attack

German chancellor Angela Merkel has said she is "shocked, shaken and deeply saddened" by the attack on a Berlin Christmas market which left at...

Clergyman appears in court accused of filming young men in public toilets

A clergyman has appeared in court in England accused of filming young men in public toilets. The Very Reverend Martin Thrower was charged with eight...

France and Russia reach Aleppo deal to evacuate civilians and stop ‘mass atrocities’

France has struck a compromise with Russia on a United Nations resolution that it said would prevent "mass atrocities" in besieged areas of Aleppo,...

Poland’s president meets opposition leaders on third day of unrest

Poland's president Andrzej Duda has met separately with opposition party leaders to help solve a political crisis, as anti-government and pro-government rallies were held...

Cuba wants to pay back its £222m debt to Czech Republic with Rum

Cuba has reportedly offered an unusual way of repaying a debt from the Cold War-era – in trademark rum. Michal Zurovec, spokesman for the Czech...

National state of emergency extended in France

French lawmakers have voted overwhelmingly to extend the national state of emergency for a further six months to July 15. The French Senate, the parliament's...

Greece’s European creditors suspend debt relief measures

European creditors have pulled a recently announced debt relief package for Greece in protest at subsequent budget spending measures by Athens. Greek stocks fell sharply...

EU nationals living in the UK ‘should be given permanent residence’

European Union nationals living in the UK before the formal Brexit process is triggered should be allowed to remain in the country permanently, an...

Greece passes ’final exit’ budget from financial crisis

Greece’s Parliament has passed a budget of continued austerity as mandated by the country’s creditors, but which forecasts robust growth for 2017. Prime Minister Alexis...

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