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Wildcat strike by French employees disrupted Christmas travel plans and movement of goods
Prime Minister Petr Fiala cancels planned events and heads for Prague
Probe looking at how social media platform has tackled the dissemination and amplification of content illegal in the EU
Most of the victims, including women and children, were from Nigeria, Gambia and other African countries
Foreign ministers David Cameron and Annalena Baerbock call for co-operation in finding two-state solution
The deal, initially for 230 planes, could eventually extend to 355 aircraft
Samra N was a teenager when she travelled to Syria in September 2013, prosecutors say
Veteran Labour politician, who served in cabinets for 13 years under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, dies aged 70
'This is a triumph of emotional storytelling, bracing and brave,' said judge Esi Edugyan
Up to 100,000 people are expected to join a pro-Palestine rally in London
Mosque managers say they had no prior knowledge the official would speak at conference organised by city’s Afghan association
The service will encompass people of all faiths and none
Hamas-run health ministry said two Israeli strikes killed more than 80 people
Trinity College Dublin invites public input on other legacy issues, such as human remains in its historic collections
Trip is Cameron's first international visit since his surprise appointment