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Paris |
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Pressure piles on Francois Fillon The French conservative presidential candidate, Francois Fillon, has suffered new setbacks in his campaign, with a political ally suspending...
| Mar.7 |
Paris |
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Rhinoceros shot, killed for horn at French zoo Map of Thoiry Zoo Paris France A 5-year-old rhinoceros at the wildlife park he runs near Paris has been shot three times in the head by assailants who stole the animal's horn
| Mar.8 |
Barcelona |
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Barcelona routs Paris Saint-Germain 6-1 in astonishing comeback Having lost the first-leg 4-0 in Paris, few had given Barca a chance of reaching the last eight of the Champions League
| Mar.9 |
Brussels |
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Poland fails to stop Donald Tusk EU re-election EU leaders have re-elected Donald Tusk as president of the European Council despite a bid to oust him by his home country, Poland
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Germany ax attack at train station leaves seven injured, suspect arrested A mentally disturbed man attacked travelers with an ax at the central train station in the city of Dusseldorf, injuring 7 people before he was...
| Mar.11 |
Netherlands |
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Dutch expel Erdogan's minister amid protests Map of Rotterdam Netherlands Dutch riot police have used water cannons to disperse protesters outside the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam, as the city expelled a Turkish minister
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Bear killed in German zoo after it escapes from compound A bear has been killed after it escaped from its enclosure at a zoo in the northern German town of Osnabrueck
| Mar.12 |
Netherlands |
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Turkey rallies row: Germany and Netherlands harden Several EU leaders have criticised Turkey, amid a growing row over the Turkish government's attempts to hold rallies in European countries
| Mar.13 |
Turkey |
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Turkey-Netherlands row: Dutch ambassador barred  Turkey has announced a series of measures in retaliation for a Dutch decision to block its ministers from campaigning for a referendum | |
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London |
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UK Parliament gives government power to begin Brexit Britain lurched closer to leaving the EU when Parliament stopped resisting and gave Theresa May the power to file for divorce from the bloc
| Mar.14 |
Paris |
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Francois Fillon placed under formal investigation French presidential candidate Francois Fillon has been placed under formal investigation over an alleged diversion of public funds
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Netherlands |
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Dutch election: Vote is key test for populist support The race, dominated by PM Mark Rutte's centre-right party and that of anti-immigrant politician Geert Wilders
| Mar.15 |
Netherlands |
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Dutch election: PM Rutte celebrates 'rejection of populism'  Mark Rutte says the Netherlands has rejected 'the wrong kind of populism' as he celebrated victory in parliamentary elections | |
| Mar.16 |
London |
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Britain's GCHQ agency denies wiretapping Donald Trump Britain's communications intelligence agency has issued a statement denying it wiretapped Donald Trump during the US presidential campaign
| Mar.17 |
Washington |
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Trump to Merkel: We were both wiretapped  President Trump has stood by claims he was wiretapped under Obama, telling visiting German Chancellor: 'At least we have something in common' | |
| Mar.18 |
Paris |
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Orly airport: France launches terror investigation Map of Orly airport France Ziyed Ben Belgacem, 39, was killed on Saturday after he put a gun to a soldier's head saying he wanted to 'die for Alla'h, officials say
| Mar.19 |
Ireland |
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Six Nations: Ireland wrecks England's Grand Slam record bid
| Mar.22 |
London |
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Five dead in Westminster terror attack Map of Westminster London United Kingdom At least 40 were injured after an attacker drove a car along a pavement, stabbed a policeman and was shot dead by police in the grounds of Parliament
The dead officer has been named as PC Keith Palmer, 48. As the attacker drove on the pavement on Westminster Bridge, a woman fell into the River Thames
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| Mar.23 |
Belgium |
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Man held for 'driving at crowd' in Antwerp, Belgium A French national of North African origin has been arrested in the Belgian city of Antwerp on suspicion of driving at a crowd, officials say
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London |
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ISIS claims responsibility for deadly rampage outside Parliament The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the terror attack that left four people dead, including the assailant and a police officer
| Mar.25 |
Portugal |
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Ronaldo scores twice in Portugal win over Hungary
| Mar.26 |
West Germany |
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Merkel set for success in Saarland bellwether vote Map of Saarland Germany Exit polls suggest German Chancellor Angela Merkel's centre-right party has won state elections, ahead of September's national vote
| Mar.28 |
Paris |
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Fillon's wife Penelope under formal investigation The wife of French presidential candidate François Fillon has been placed under formal investigation amid the continuing 'fake jobs' inquiry
| Mar.29 |
London |
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Brexit begins: UK triggers Article 50 The UK government has formally served divorce papers on EU, signaling the beginning of the end of a relationship that has endured for 44 years
Theresa May confirmed that the UK had triggered Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty
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| Mar.30 |
Brussels |
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Brexit: EU's Tusk to issue negotiation guidelines European Council President Donald Tusk is due to issue draft guidelines on how the EU intends to negotiate the UK's departure from the bloc
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