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Greece's new socialist government will deploy 6,000 police onto the streets of Athens on Sunday to avert a repeat of the severe rioting last year that hit the capital and major cities. Anarchists and students have planned protests across the country to...
Tags: Athens, Greece, riots anniversary, Greek riots, Politics of Greece, War Conflict, Exarcheia, Law enforcement, Athens Georgia, Political riots, Police, Mihalis, Anarchism in Greece, ETA, Human Interest, National security, Surveillance, Public safety, Karolos Papoulias, Crime prevention
Two people were killed and eight were injured in a shootout on Wednesday as Peruvian police tried to arrest a suspect for attacking a mining project owned by Chinese company Zijin, police said on Thursday. Authorities said they arrested two suspects...
Tags: Rio Blanco, Peruvian, Zijin, Monterrico Metals of Britain, Lima, Law enforcement, Shootout, ETA, Murder
Their role in academic life hasn't changed in 50 years, but the way students write them certainly has. Researching an essay has been transformed by the internet. The days when you would spend hours in a dusty basement flicking through journals are gone.
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Environment, Politics, Energy policy, Action on climate change, Mitigation of global warming, Zero-carbon economy, Energy economics, Protective gear, Climate change, Technology Internet, Climate Change Act, Gloves, The Trix, Energy development, Prison, Low-carbon economy, Electricity distribution, Mitigation of global warming in Australia, Emissions trading, Sustainable energy, Heating pad, Energy conservation, Universal Serial Bus, ETA, Smart grid, David Cameron, Conservative Party, Industrial ecology, Global warming
The Serbian government has withdrawn the final state budget report from the parliamentary procedure. This was confirmed in parliament today by Speaker Slavica �uki�-Dejanovi�. Several opposition MPs exercised their right to ask questions at the beginning...
Tags: Serbia, Belgrade, Politics, Social Issues, Westminster system, Detection dog, Speaker of the British House of Commons, National liberation movements, ETA, Serbian media, War Conflict, Tanjug, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Slobodan Miloᅤᄀeviᅣヌ, Member of Parliament, Law Crime, Bomb threat
A Civil Guard officer said he was shot by terrorists trying to plant a bomb at the barracks in Leitza As the investigation continues into the shooting outside the Civil Guard barracks in Leitza, Navarra, early on Sunday, the Interior Minister.
Tags: Civil Guard, Navarra, ETA, eta attack, Spain, Humanes de Madrid, Irregular military, Politics of Spain, Acronyms, Leitza, National liberation movements, Disaster Accident, Law Crime, SEGI, War Conflict
Three Spanish aid workers have been kidnapped in Mauritania by militants linked to Al-Qaeda, Spain's interior minister said on Monday. "It all suggests that it is a kidnapping. If so, and I believe it is, it all appears to be a kidnapping by Al-Qaeda...
Tags: aid workers, Mauritania, Nouadhibou, workers kidnapping, Nouakchott, deliver supplies, capital nouakchott, armed men, Spain, humanitarian aid, War Conflict, Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb, Algerian Civil War, West Africa, Dakhlet Nouadhibou Region, Islamic terrorism, Outline of Mauritania, Al-Qaeda, Armed Islamic Group of Algeria, Coupe du Prᅢᄅsident de la Rᅢᄅpublique, Communes of Mauritania, Edwin Dyer, CNN, Alfredo Pᅢᄅrez Rubalcaba, Cantabrian people, Nouakchott suicide bombing, killing of French tourists in Mauritania, Subdivisions of Mauritania, Irregular military, Islam in Algeria, ETA
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Tags: Leeds University Union, United Kingdom, London, Leeds City Region, Leeds, Association of Commonwealth Universities, ETA
A Spanish policeman was shot after surprising several people apparently planting a bomb outside a police barracks in the town of Leitza near the Basque Country before dawn on Sunday, state news agency EFE said. The suspects fled after the shooting and...
Tags: police, shot, officers, police officers, Spain, Madrid, Irregular military, Politics of Spain, Law enforcement, Politics, Acronyms, National liberation movements, ETA, War Conflict, Efe, Basque nationalism, Crimestoppers, Basque people, Law Crime
He was wounded in the arm in the shootout outside the barracks in Leitza early on Sunday Suspected ETA terrorists escaped arrest early on Sunday after a shootout with a Civil Guard officer who disturbed them while they were attempting to plant an explosive...
Tags: Navarra University, Leitza, ETA, bomb attack, guard officer, Spain, Pamplona, Irregular military, Politics of Spain, Shootout, Acronyms, National liberation movements
Spain on suspicion of conning women he promised to marry out of hundreds of thousands of euros, police said today. The 47-year-old allegedly told his victims that he was about to inherit a multi-million fortune but needed them to advance him money to...
Tags: North of Spain, Spain, Bilbao, Irregular military, Green Spain, Autonomous communities of Spain, Ertzaintza, Basque language, Guipᅢᄎzcoa, Cantabria, Basque, Law Crime, ETA, Human Interest