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French attacker's girlfriend radicalised, prosecutor says
A French prosecutor said the girlfriend of an attacker who killed hostages in a supermarket in southern France last week was a radicalised convert to Islam.
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Russia
How an outraged Europe agreed to a hard line on Putin
As Australia prepares to expel two Russian spies in a friendly gesture to the UK, details are emerging on how many nations came to agree to do the same.
- by Steven Erlanger
France
Aggressive, rude? No, I was just being French, says fired waiter
A waiter fired for being "aggressive, rude and disrespectful" claims that there was nothing wrong with his behaviour... he was just being "French".
- by Henry Samuel
Jeremy Corbyn
In a brutal open letter, Jewish leaders accuse Labour's Jeremy Corbyn of anti-Semitism
Corbyn acknowledged that he had been a member of a Facebook group that has posted anti-Semitic views, though he said he had never seen the messages.
- by Amanda Erickson
Russia
Exits blocked in fatal Russian mall fire
A security guard had turned off the fire alarm system and exits had been illegally blocked, investigators say.
Trade
UK trade deal talks to start on 'Brexit day one', says Australian minister
Australia wants post-Brexit Britain to be a 'free trade champion' and use its influence in Washington to help counter Trump's protectionist push.
- by Nick Miller
Tragedy
Dozens die as fire sweeps through Siberian shopping mall
People are still missing after a fire swept through a shopping and entertainment centre in Siberia, 3200 kilometres east of Moscow
Election
EU threatens Google with 'break-up'
The European Union harbours "grave suspicions" about the dominance of Google and has not ruled out breaking it up.
- by James Crisp
Crime
Manchester police officer slashed with sword
A British police officer has been left with serious injuries after being slashed with a sword, Greater Manchester Police say.
- by Georgina Stubbs
Germany
Protests in Barcelona as ex-Catalan leader Puigdemont held in Germany
Carles Puigdemont is wanted in Spain on charges that could put him in prison for up to 30 years for his role in the Catalonian independence push.
- by Kirsten Grieshaber
Democracy
Italian Parliament elects speakers on fourth attempt
Italy is one step closer to forming a government although bitter divisions between the contesting parties remain.