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Updated: 6 days 17 hours ago
Fri, 17/11/2017 - 12:31
The military in Zimbabwe took control of the country on Tuesday night and placed its 93-year-old president Robert Mugabe under house arrest. The background to the move is the dispute over who will replace the elderly leader. The military leadership has promised that its move is only a temporary measure. Europe's commentators focus on what will happen now that Magabe's rule has apparently ended.
Wed, 01/11/2017 - 12:18
Catalonia's suspended president Carles Puigdemont, who is facing charges of rebellion, said on Tuesday in Brussels that he will only return to Spain if he is guaranteed a fair trial. If he fails to appear in court on Thursday an arrest warrant could be issued against him. Commentators take stock of Puigdemont's appearance in Belgium.
Wed, 01/11/2017 - 12:18
In the affair over possible Russian interference in the US elections, members of Trump's inner circle have for the first time been indicted by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Trump advisor Papadopoulos has now admitted he was aware of the campaign team's ties to the Kremlin and said he would cooperate with the authorities. How dangerous is the affair for Trump?
Wed, 01/11/2017 - 12:18
A cross adorning a monument to the late Pope John Paul II in France must be removed, the country's highest administrative court has ruled. The ruling prompted Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło to offer to move the monument of the Polish-born pontiff to her country to "save it from censorship". How should France deal with the affair?
Wed, 01/11/2017 - 12:18
In the UK several women have accused high-ranking politicians of sexual harassment. Prime Minister Theresa May has responded by calling for a more stringent code of conduct for MPs. Commentators warn against generalisations but see certain politicians as prone to such misconduct.
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