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Europe

Italy's Meloni and the U.K.'s Starmer flanking Donald Trump

Orbán defeat pauses Europe's election of nationalist, far-right leaders but trend lines unclear

By Eric J. Lyman in Rome

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Police lights

Attempted arson attack causes smoke damage at synagogue in North London

Reports said this is the third attack on a Jewish site in the past week.

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Tim Walz

In Europe, Walz rips Trump for attacking Iran with 'no threat' present: 'That's fascism'

'We need to call that what it is. That's fascism,' Walz says

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The flag of the European Union

International Energy Agency warns Europe may run out of jet fuel within 6 weeks amid Iran war

Energy official warns of further impacts to Europe from supply shortages stemming from the U.S.-Iran conflict.

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Ramzan Kadyrov

Chechnya leader bans 'fantasy' American superheroes from children's playgrounds

Kadyrov encountered Superman, Captain America, and others painted on the walls of a children's center in Kurchaloy.

Europe

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Prince William

Prince William backs investigation into 1995 TV interview of Princess Diana

The investigation will focus on Diana's infamous Panorama interview

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Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson pledges to ban gasoline car sales by 2030 as part of significant environmental plan

Automakers in England are concerned that the target date is too soon

Europe

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Memorial site at scene of Vienna, Austria attack

Man who killed four in Vienna terror attack had served time for trying to join the Islamic State

In addition to the four killed, many others were wounded during the attack on Monday.

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French policemen stand guard the street leading to the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Nice after a knife attack in Nice on October 29, 2020

Knife attack in Nice, France kills three, Mayor says 'everything points' to a terror attack

One of the victims was reportedly beheaded

Europe

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Former headquarters of Mossack Fonseca

Germany reportedly issues arrest warrants for founders of Panama Papers firm

Suspects will allegedly face arrest if they enter the European Union.

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People at Place de La République on October 18, 2020

Thousands in France attend rallies Sunday following decapitation of teacher last week

According to officials, 18-year-old Abdoullakh Abouyezidvitch A. killed 47-year-old teacher Samuel Paty on Friday.

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

EU and Britain impose sanctions on six Russians suspected of involvement in poisoning Navalny

The sanctions consist of freezing assets and travel bans.

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Protest in Rome Oct. 10, 2020

New Italy mandate requires face masks at all times when outside, sparks protests in Rome

Protestors say the virus measures are too harsh.

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Boris Johnson

Bill would empower U.K. to override Brexit agreement, protect national sovereignty

"We cannot have a situation where the very boundaries of our country could be dictated by a foreign power or international organization," British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in Parliament Monday in defense of the Internal Market Bill.

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