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French presidential hopeful Marine Le Pen on Saturday told a European gathering of rightwing populists in Germany that a string of high-stakes elections in 2017...

BBC hacked for Trump 'shot' tweet

A BBC regional news outlet briefly provoked alarm by appearing to break a world exclusive about a gun attack on Donald Trump.
Italian authorities will investigate how a bus carrying Hungarian students burst into flames, killing 16 on board.

Sixteen killed in Italy bus crash

A bus carrying students from Hungary has crashed and burst into flames in northern Italy, leaving 16 people dead and about 40 injured.
There's hope in Russia that the Trump administration will improve ties between Washington and Moscow.
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UK Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn says his party will not block the triggering of Article 50.
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Julian Assange says he will agree to being extradited to the US as long as he is guaranteed his rights.
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