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Germany's far-right AfD elects new leaders as radicals rise

Germany's far-right AfD party will elect new leaders on Saturday, with its increasingly influential radical wing seeking to tighten its grip on the group after a series of electoral victories.

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London Bridge attacker had been convicted for terror crimes

A man suspected of stabbing two people to death in a terror attack on London Bridge was an ex-prisoner convicted of terrorism offences and released last year, police said on Saturday.

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Black Friday protests demand Amazon 'start treating workers like humans — not robots'

Labor rights activists and climate campaigners across Europe used the occasion of Black Friday, the busiest shopping day of the year, to call attention to and protest Amazon's "appalling" working conditions, paltry benefits, and destructive environmental practices.

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Greta Thunberg inspires hundreds of thousands of climate change protesters across Europe and Asia

Tens of thousands of protesters, primarily in Europe and Asia, hit the streets on Friday to make a fresh call for action against global warming, hoping to raise pressure on world leaders days before a UN climate summit.

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Knifeman murders two in terror attack on the London Bridge

A man wearing a suspected hoax explosive device knifed two people to death in a terror attack on Friday before being shot dead by police on London Bridge.

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‘Heroic’ Londoners praised for tackling knifeman -- unaware he was apparently wearing an explosive device

Members of the public were praised as heroes on Friday after tackling a knife-wielding terrorist on London Bridge, unaware he was apparently wearing an explosive device.

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Three wounded in mass-stabbing in The Hague — attacker shot dead by police: report

Three people were wounded in a stabbing in one of the main shopping streets in the centre of the Dutch city of The Hague on Friday night, police said.

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Raid of startup ‘Pro-Nazi’ party in Italy reveals weapons, fascist propaganda and ‘Miss Hitler’ beauty pageant winner

Police in Italy raided the homes of 19 people who allegedly were working to create a despicable "openly pro-Nazi, xenophobic and anti-Semitic" party in Italy. Search warrants from the two-year investigation into "extreme right-wing local militants" led to the uncovering of "firearms and propaganda celebrating Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and fascist dictator Benito Mussolini," CNN reports.

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Flamboyant candidate for Paris town hall hailed for ‘dignified’ response to query on autism

Cédric Villani, the eccentric maths genius running for the Paris mayor’s office, was this week lauded for his bold and dignified response to persistent rumours suggesting he has autism. Although Villani said he has never been tested for the spectrum disorder, he firmly pushed back at the notion that autism would be a problem: “what would it change anyway?”.

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Mexico warns will not allow US military operations against cartels

Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador warned Friday he would not allow the US to conduct cross-border armed operations, after Donald Trump vowed to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorist groups.

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London Bridge shut down after several hurt in 'major' stabbing incident

London Bridge across the River Thames in the centre of the British capital was shut down on Friday, after several people were injured and a man was held following a stabbing.

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Japan store to replace staff 'period badges' after uproar

A Japanese department store has scrapped a "period badge" for employees that let colleagues know they were menstruating, after the policy sparked an internet storm, a spokeswoman said Friday.

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Iraq PM says will resign after bloody protests

Iraq's embattled premier announced Friday he will resign in keeping with the wishes of the country's top Shiite cleric, after nearly two months of anti-government protests that have cost more than 400 lives.

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