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Poland Charges Chinese Huawei Manager for Espionage

WARSAW, Poland (AP) – Poland’s Internal Security Agency has charged a Chinese manager at tech giant Huawei in Poland and one of its own former officers with espionage against Poland on behalf of China, Polish state television reported on Friday.

Canada, US call for 'immediate release' of two Canadians held by China

Convicted Terrorist Arrested Over Theft of Brussels Bombing Data

BRUSSELS (AP) – Belgian authorities said Wednesday that they have arrested a man who served jail time on terrorism charges over the theft of a computer hard drive containing autopsy reports about the victims of the suicide bombings in Brussels in 2016.

Brussels

EU Powerhouse Germany Heading for Recession

BERLIN (AP) – Government figures show that industrial production in Germany dropped for the third consecutive month in November, a development that’s likely to fuel concerns that Europe’s biggest economy may have entered a technical recession in last year’s fourth quarter.

Germany

Swedish Hospital Confirms No Ebola After Scare

Swedish health officials say a suspected Ebola case reported by a hospital has turned out to be a false alarm with tests carried out on the unidentified patient showing no signs of the deadly virus.

Sweden Ebola 1

One Arrested After Shots Fired in Cologne, Germany

BERLIN (AP) – Several shots were fired in an area of Cologne near the German city’s main station on Friday and a man was detained, police said. The shots followed an altercation involving several people, who fled on foot and

German police seize Cologne hostage-taker

Greece: Two Injured in Explosion Outside Athens Church

ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A Greek police officer and a church caretaker were injured in an explosion as they investigated a suspicious package outside a church in central Athens early Thursday.

A Greek Orthodox priest arrives after an explosion at the Orthodox church of Agios Dionysi

Italian Senate Passes Budget, Tweaked to Satisfy EU Demands

ROME (AP) — After a raucous marathon session, the Italian Senate early Sunday approved a national budget law that was tweaked after the European Union objected to plans by Italy’s populist government to satisfy expensive campaign promises with a large deficit.

Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte delivers his speech on the budget law at the Senate, in Rom

Denmark Passes Law Requiring Handshake to Gain Citizenship

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) – Denmark has adopted a law requiring anyone who becomes a Danish citizen to shake hands at the naturalization ceremony. The move is widely seen as aimed at some Muslims who for religious reasons decline to touch members of the opposite sex.

Denmark