Issue99:2017 04 06: week in brief international

06 April 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe ITALY:  Police arrested three Kosovans suspected of planning a bomb attack on Venice’s Rialto Bridge on behalf of Isis. RUSSIA:  A bomb exploded in a crowded Metro train in St Petersburg, killing 11 people and injuring 50 others.  Another bomb nearby was found nearby and defused. … Continue reading Issue99:2017 04 06: week in brief international

Issue 98:2017 03 30:Week in Brief International

30 March 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe BELGIUM:  An armed Frenchman of Tunisian origin drove a car at speed towards shoppers in Antwerp last Thursday.  He was stopped by troops  fled but was caught and arrested.  No-one was hurt.  A pump action shotgun was found in the car, together with knives and a… Continue reading Issue 98:2017 03 30:Week in Brief International

Issue 97: 2017 03 23:Week in brief International

23 March 2017 Week in Brief: International Europe FRANCE: A 17 year old schoolboy armed with a shotgun wounded his headmaster and three pupils in an attack on his school on Grasse, before being overpowered by police. A suspected Islamist terrorist attacked security personnel at Orly airport.  He was shot dead. Presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron… Continue reading Issue 97: 2017 03 23:Week in brief International

Issue 96:2017 03 16:Week in Brief International

16 March 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe DENMARK:  The Prime Minister asked the Turkish prime minister to postpone his visit because of Turkish/EU tensions (see NETHERLANDS below). FRANCE:  More than 50 teenagers were arrested after gangs attacked three schools in suburbs north of Paris.  The riots started when demonstrations by pupils protesting against… Continue reading Issue 96:2017 03 16:Week in Brief International

Issue95:2017 03 09:Week in Brief International

09 March 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe EU:  Jean-Claude Juncker wrote to EU leaders, asking them to speed up deporting illegal immigrants, but also to take their quota of immigrants.  He was urged not to make calls for further unification before upcoming elections in France, the Netherlands and Germany. A big leap in… Continue reading Issue95:2017 03 09:Week in Brief International

Issue94: 2017 03 02:Week in Brief International

02 March 2017 Week in Brief: International Europe FRANCE: Prosecutors opened a criminal inquiry against Francois Fillon. It will probably be months before criminal charges can be made; in the meantime, M.Fillon says he will stay in the race for president. A parliamentary report concluded that President Hollande’s plan to de-radicalise militant French Islamists has… Continue reading Issue94: 2017 03 02:Week in Brief International

Issue 93:2017 02 23:Week in Brief International

23 February 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe CYPRUS:  Talks about the reunification of Cyprus came to halt when the Turkish Cypriot negotiators withdrew in protest at last week’s decision by the Greek Cypriot parliament to introduce a national remembrance day for Enosis (the Greek Cypriot decision in 1950 for the island to be… Continue reading Issue 93:2017 02 23:Week in Brief International

Issue 92:2017 02 16:Week in brief International

16 February 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe FRANCE:  Rioting has spread through the Paris districts of Bobigny, Argeteuil and Ulis (and to the towns of Nantes, Toulouse and Rouen) since the arrest of a young black man in Aulnay-sous-Bois ten days ago. The manager of the En Marche! movement claimed that Russia has… Continue reading Issue 92:2017 02 16:Week in brief International

Issue 91:2017 02 09:Week in Brief International

09 February 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe FRANCE:  An Egyptian wielding two machetes attacked a patrol of anti-terrorist soldiers in the Louvre. He was shot by one of the soldiers and is in hospital. New allegations by Le Canard Enchaîné claim that Francois Fillon’s wife received excessive redundancy pay when contracts as parliamentary… Continue reading Issue 91:2017 02 09:Week in Brief International

Issue 90: 2017 02 02:Week in Brief International

02 February 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe AUSTRIA:  The government announced a ban on the burka and the niqab, and other measures to strengthen security and to integrate migrants.  The governing coalition (Social Democrat Party and People’s Party) is hoping that such measures will take the wind out of the far-right Freedom party’s… Continue reading Issue 90: 2017 02 02:Week in Brief International

Issue 89:2017 01 26 : Week in Brief International

26 January 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe BELGIUM:  Flemish MPs and Walloon MPs have united to uphold the serving of free beer and wine to them in the national parliament, a service which the parliamentary ethics committee recommended should be abolished. FRANCE:  In the first round of elections for the leadership of the… Continue reading Issue 89:2017 01 26 : Week in Brief International

Issue 88:2017 01 19:Week in Brief International

19 January 2017 Week In Brief: INTERNATIONAL NEWS Europe AUSTRIA:  The far-right Austrian Freedom Party is trying to distance itself from its traditional anti-semitism by inviting Israeli politicians to seminars on anti-semitism, in what appears to be a tactic to emphasise its anti-Islamic immigration policy.  President Rivlin of Israel has condemned the exercise. CYPRUS:  The… Continue reading Issue 88:2017 01 19:Week in Brief International

Issue 86:2017 01 05:Week in Brief International

05 January 2017 Week In Brief: International Europe FINLAND:  Police chief Jari Aarnio, who was the head of Helsinki’s anti-narcotics squad, was found guilty of running a drug smuggling operation in partnership with a Finnish organised crime gang, and sentenced to ten years in prison. FRANCE:  A ‘right to disconnect’ law was passed, allowing workers… Continue reading Issue 86:2017 01 05:Week in Brief International

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