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Police swoop on jihadists in France and Belgium

Police swoop on jihadists in France and Belgium

While investigators in France continue to hold suspected terrorist Mehdi Nemmouche, arrested in Marseille on Friday in connection with the shootings at the Jewish Museum in Brussels on May 24, four more people were arrested by French police on Monday

French Priest Offers Blessings for Smartphones

French Priest Offers Blessings for Smartphones

Father Frédéric Lequin, a parish priest in the south-eastern French town of Notre-Dame de Bellecombe, is offering an unusual service to his congregation: blessings for their smartphones, according to a report in the Local. The ceremony of the smartphones will

The French go to the barricades – for Big Macs

The French go to the barricades – for Big Macs

They thirst for vengeance – or at least, for a large Coke and an order of fries -in Northern France, where the citizens of Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise have been ready to demonstrate in the streets because local bureaucrats are delaying construction of

1,000 Africans storm Spain's barbed-wire border

1,000 Africans storm Spain's barbed-wire border

More than a thousand African migrants charged a 20-feet (6m) high barbed-wire border fence in Spain’s North African coastal enclave of Melilla on Wednesday, with many managing to scale the barrier and cross. Dozens of others were beaten back by

French 'red carpet' for investors if UK leaves EU

French 'red carpet' for investors if UK leaves EU

In an outburst somewhere between petulance and delusion, France’s economy and industry minister has said his country would be ready to “roll out the red carpet” for British investors if the UK voted to leave the EU. The socialist minister

IMF boss says banks resisting reform

IMF boss says banks resisting reform

Christine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), told a conference in London today that progress in the reform of banking regulation was still too slow and blamed “fierce industry pushback.” “The [global financial] crisis has prompted a

Claim: Organised Crime Secured Winter Olympics for Russia

Claim: Organised Crime Secured Winter Olympics for Russia

Russian organised crime may have been behind the failure of Salzburg’s bid to play host to the 2014 Winter Olympics. German news reports suggest the director of the Salzburg Olympic Bid Committee, Fedor Radmann, may have been blackmailed by Russian

Left-wing 'We Can' Party stuns Spanish establishment

Left-wing 'We Can' Party stuns Spanish establishment

The reaction by the two establishment parties in Spain to the showing by the hard-left Podemos party is much like the reaction of a Lexus driver after being blind-sided by a Suzuki Bandit: “Where the hell did that come from?”