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First Brexit Poll Since Jo Cox Killing Has ‘Remain’ in Lead
The campaign to keep the U.K. in the European Union led in the first opinion poll fully conducted since Thursday’s slaying of politician Jo Cox…
Britain First: the far-right group whose name was ‘shouted by Jo Cox gunman’
Eyewitness Clarke Rothwell says he saw a man holding a gun and shouting “Britain first or put Britain first” Tributes have been paid around…
Relatives of Orlando shooter speak – He ‘was a regular at Pulse nightclub’ others say
The father of Pulse nightclub shooter Omar Mateen called his son a “very good boy” in a local television interview late Sunday, but also denounced…
French police chief and partner killed in stabbing claimed by Isis
President François Hollande has convened crisis talks after a man convicted for terrorist offences and claiming allegiance to the Islamic State stabbed a French police…
Has ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi been killed in US air strike?
SIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has reportedly been killed in a US air strike in Raqqa. His death, reported by the respected Turkish daily Yenis Safak,…
Orlando gay nightclub attack is deadliest US mass shooting in modern history
Barack Obama has condemned an “act of terror and an act of hate”, after a gunman stormed an LGBT nightclub and shot dead 50 people…
Thousands of modern slaves in the Netherlands, says report
A new report estimates that 17,500 people are ‘modern slaves’ in the Netherlands, working as forced labourers or victims of sexual exploitation. The Global Slavery…
Dutch do not have to give other EU students a travel card, court says
The Netherlands is not required by European law to provide students from other European countries with a free public transport card, the European Court of…
Germany is buying Monsanto
Now we know why did Germany insist on austerity measures for the Germans all these decades (frozen salaries, mini jobs etc) and why they are…
House prices continue to rise, still 14% below their peak-The Dutch Housing Bubble in numbers
House prices in the Netherlands are continuing to rise but still remain some 14% below their August 2008 peak, the national statistics office CBS said…