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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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Tony Abbott

Brexiteers cheer reports British PM to tap former Australian PM Tony Abbott for trade role

Restoring trust and rebuilding markets within the 54 Commonwealth nations will be vital as a post-Brexit Britain forges out on its own, and the recruitment of Abbott signals the importance the Johnson government attaches to the effort. 

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Protesters in Berlin, Aug. 29

German police shut down anti-lockdown protest in Berlin, citing infection risk

Police said they were not 'able or willing to watch tens of thousands assemble and create infection risks.'

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

German doctors say tests show Russian dissident Navalny was poisoned

A Russian doctor said before Navalny was released to go to Germany that he did not appear to have been poisoned

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Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny hospitalized following suspected poisoning

Navalny, who fell in a flight after drinking a tea, is in a coma and on a ventilator

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

Three dead, six hospitalized following 'extremely serious' train derailment in Scotland

The train derailed after heavy morning rain and a landslip.

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Former King Juan Carlos I of Spain and his son King Felipe VI

Former King of Spain announces plan to live in exile amid ongoing financial scandal

The former king announced his plans to go into exile on Monday, as the royal house continues to deal with the fallout from the former ruler's personal and financial life

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Protesters in Germany, Aug. 1

Thousands turn out for anti-lockdown protest in Germany

In 'day of freedom,' huge throngs go maskless, declare 'end of the pandemic.'

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European Union

EU passes $2.1 trillion budget, coronavirus package, in political negotiations like those in U.S.

Congress now now trying to pass another coronavirus stimulus package

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Vladimir Putin

New report suggests UK government showed indifference toward Russia meddling in Brexit campaign

A long anticipated report from the U.K. Parliament details the government's lack of concentration when it came to assessing the Russian threat during the 2016 Brexit Referendum vote

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Boris Johnson

COVID catastrophe: British economy shrank by historic 19.1% during three-month lockdown

It was hoped that the U.K.'s partial re-opening in May would mirror the V-shaped recovery that America has experienced. However, the Financial Times reports that rather than the hoped-for 5.5% rebound, GDP inched up by only 1.8%.

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