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World: London attacker named

The knife-wielding man responsible for the terror attack that that left four people dead and 40 injured in Westminster, London has been named by London police as Khalid Masood.

World: Two dead, many wounded in UK terror attack

Two people are dead, a policeman has been stabbed and his attacker shot by officers after a major terrorist incident near London's Houses of Parliament in Westminster.

World: Britain joins US in banning laptops on flights

Airline passengers travelling to Britain from Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Tunisia and Saudi Arabia are banned from taking most electronic goods on board in their carry-on luggage.

World: Russia strikes deal with Syrian Kurds to set up base

Russia is setting up a military base in northwestern Syria in agreement with the Syrian-Kurdish YPG armed group that controls the area, and will be training YPG fighters as part of the fight against "terrorism", a spokesman for the armed group said.

World: Vietnam seeks South Korean support in South China Sea

Vietnam's Prime Minister sought support for the nation's stance in the South China Sea when he met South Korea's foreign minister in Hanoi on Monday.

World: FBI’s Comey says no evidence of Trump wiretap claim, confirms...

The head of the FBI publicly challenged U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, denying the Republican's claim that former president Barack Obama wiretapped his 2016 election campaign and confirming his agency had launched a criminal investigation into any collusion between Trump's campaign and Russia.

World: Bomb scare at White House

United States authorities have arrested a person who drove to a White House checkpoint claimed to have a bomb, CNN reports

World: Man shot dead after grabbing soldier’s gun at Orly Airport,...

A man shot dead after grabbing a soldier's gun at Paris' Orly airport was reported as radicalised in the past and was on a police watch list.

World: Merkel meets with Trump at the White House

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has committed to support Nato with 2 percent of GPD after a meeting with US President Donald Trump, who says the two "have something in common" regarding wiretaps

World: US charges Russian spies over Yahoo breach

Two Russian spies are among four people indicted by the US Department of Justice over the theft of Yahoo user accounts.
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