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Spain: Nightclub fire kills six in Murcia Four other people were injured in the fire in south-eastern city of Murcia, authorities say.
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Turkey: Two officers injured in blast outside interior ministry The interior minister says two people in a commercial vehicle were involved, one blew himself up.
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Yury Garavsky: Swiss trial acquits man who admitted abducting Belarus politicians A Belarusian is released despite giving a detailed account of disappearing opposition members.
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Rouen fire: Major fire breaks out in French city A huge fire tears through two disused buildings in the French city, with flames and smoke rising high into the sky.
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Slovakia elections: Populist party wins vote but needs allies for coalition Former PM Robert Fico, who opposes military support for Ukraine, will try to form a government.
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Reverse migration: Why I'm moving from France to Algeria Journalist Maher Mezahi writes that despite his immigrant father's cynicism, he fell in love with Algeria.
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Russia police crisis: Burned out, disappointed and demoralised Russia's police force is in crisis, with officers are quitting to become taxi-drivers and couriers.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia says 100,000 refugees flee region Almost the entire ethnic Armenian population has fled the region since Azerbaijan seized it last week.
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Motorist fined after dog seen behind wheel of car Police in Slovakia have fined a man after a dog was pictured in the driving seat of his Skoda.
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Migrants celebrate and dance after being rescued Male migrants from Syria, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Egypt danced after being rescued off the coast of Libya.
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Storm Daniel: Greek farmers fear they may never recover Greek farmers fear for the future as crops, orchards and herds of animals were lost in Storm Daniel.
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US urges Serbia to withdraw troops from Kosovo border as tensions rise In response to the "current situation", the UK sends troops to join Nato peacekeepers Kfor in Kosovo.
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Sweden gangs: Army to help police after surge in killings The military will provide help with analysis, logistics and explosives handling, the PM says.
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Rotterdam shootings: Hospital was warned of 'psychotic' suspect The woman had complained about her neighbour and prosecutors warned of the suspect's "psychotic behaviour".
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Ukraine war: Displaced children facing challenges in schools, EU says Refugee students are at risk of falling behind due to language barriers and insufficient resources.
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Watch: Smoke billows out of building after Rotterdam shooting At least three people have been killed in twin shootings in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, police say.
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Watch: How I helped save six women trapped in a lorry in France Khue Luu helped track down the vehicle after receiving a distress call about the lorry in France.
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How distressed call to BBC helped rescue of six women trapped in refrigerated lorry in... A woman spoke to us from inside the refrigerated lorry in France, saying they were struggling to breathe.
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Russians queue up to see Barbie film despite sanctions Moscow's culture ministry says Barbie is "not in line" with Russian values. Cinemagoers don't seem to mind.
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The German group buying ticket dodgers out of prison A Nazi-era law in Germany jails those who can't pay public transport fares. Arne buys their freedom.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenians rush to help ‘brothers and sisters’ Every hour, the number of people fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh climbs even further.
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Nagorno-Karabakh: Voices of Armenians fleeing Thousands of people are fleeing the disputed region often leaving without belongings or food.

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BBC News - Europe
Spain: Nightclub fire kills six in Murcia Four other people were injured in the fire in south-eastern city of Murcia, authorities say.
BBC News - Europe
Turkey: Two officers injured in blast outside interior ministry The interior minister says two people in a commercial vehicle were involved, one blew himself up.
BBC News - Europe
Yury Garavsky: Swiss trial acquits man who admitted abducting Belarus politicians A Belarusian is released despite giving a detailed account of disappearing opposition members.
BBC News - Europe
Rouen fire: Major fire breaks out in French city A huge fire tears through two disused buildings in the French city, with flames and smoke rising high into the sky.
BBC News - Europe
Slovakia elections: Populist party wins vote but needs allies for coalition Former PM Robert Fico, who opposes military support for Ukraine, will try to form a government.
BBC News - Europe
Reverse migration: Why I'm moving from France to Algeria Journalist Maher Mezahi writes that despite his immigrant father's cynicism, he fell in love with Algeria.
BBC News - Europe
Russia police crisis: Burned out, disappointed and demoralised Russia's police force is in crisis, with officers are quitting to become taxi-drivers and couriers.
BBC News - Europe
Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia says 100,000 refugees flee region Almost the entire ethnic Armenian population has fled the region since Azerbaijan seized it last week.
BBC News - Europe
Motorist fined after dog seen behind wheel of car Police in Slovakia have fined a man after a dog was pictured in the driving seat of his Skoda.
BBC News - Europe
Migrants celebrate and dance after being rescued Male migrants from Syria, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Egypt danced after being rescued off the coast of Libya.
BBC News - Europe
Storm Daniel: Greek farmers fear they may never recover Greek farmers fear for the future as crops, orchards and herds of animals were lost in Storm Daniel.
BBC News - Europe
US urges Serbia to withdraw troops from Kosovo border as tensions rise In response to the "current situation", the UK sends troops to join Nato peacekeepers Kfor in Kosovo.
BBC News - Europe
Sweden gangs: Army to help police after surge in killings The military will provide help with analysis, logistics and explosives handling, the PM says.
BBC News - Europe
Rotterdam shootings: Hospital was warned of 'psychotic' suspect The woman had complained about her neighbour and prosecutors warned of the suspect's "psychotic behaviour".
BBC News - Europe
Ukraine war: Displaced children facing challenges in schools, EU says Refugee students are at risk of falling behind due to language barriers and insufficient resources.
BBC News - Europe
Watch: Smoke billows out of building after Rotterdam shooting At least three people have been killed in twin shootings in the Dutch city of Rotterdam, police say.
BBC News - Europe
Watch: How I helped save six women trapped in a lorry in France Khue Luu helped track down the vehicle after receiving a distress call about the lorry in France.
BBC News - Europe
How distressed call to BBC helped rescue of six women trapped in refrigerated lorry in... A woman spoke to us from inside the refrigerated lorry in France, saying they were struggling to breathe.
BBC News - Europe
Russians queue up to see Barbie film despite sanctions Moscow's culture ministry says Barbie is "not in line" with Russian values. Cinemagoers don't seem to mind.
BBC News - Europe
The German group buying ticket dodgers out of prison A Nazi-era law in Germany jails those who can't pay public transport fares. Arne buys their freedom.
BBC News - Europe
Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenians rush to help ‘brothers and sisters’ Every hour, the number of people fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh climbs even further.
BBC News - Europe
Nagorno-Karabakh: Voices of Armenians fleeing Thousands of people are fleeing the disputed region often leaving without belongings or food.