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Protests and strikes highlighted as further threat to French tourism industry

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Paris – the City of Light – is going through dark times. Visitor numbers are down dramatically following the recent terrorist attacks. Now the threat of prolonged strikes and scenes of violent clashes between demonstrators and police on...
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Football tackles terror

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Molenbeek has become an area associated with the terrorist attacks of Paris and Brussels. But one London football team has been trying to promote tolerance. TUFF FC hails from West-London and works on anti-radicalisation in the British...
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EasyJet confident despite terrorist attacks related losses

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EasyJet has said strong demand for beach holidays in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece is making up for fewer people flying following recent terrorist attacks in Europe. The British budget airline suffered a 24 million pound (30 million...
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Tough times for tourism in the Middle East

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These are difficult times for the travel and tourism industry in the Middle East, but despite that the Arabian Travel Market trade show in Dubai has actually expanded this year. Countries like Saudi Arabia are looking to diversify away...
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Bombed Brussels metro station reopens one month after terror attacks

9th - Higher Ed
The metro station in Brussels targeted by suicide bombers last month has finally reopened. A bomb was detonated at the Maelbeek metro station just after 9 am on March 22nd, killing 16 people. Commuters are back once again, although...
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Belgium’s PM rejects Europe’s ‘weakest link’ label in fight against terror

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has rejected accusations that Belgium is Europe’s weakest link in the fight against terror. “I don’t accept this idea of a very weak country. Other countries have faced this drama and the tragedy of...
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MEPs ready for airline data share vote

9th - Higher Ed
MEPs could be about to force airlines to share air passenger data. The vote will be held in the European Parliament on Thursday. French Prime Minister Manuel Valls was in Strasbourg on Tuesday to lobby for the approval of the so-called...
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MEPs back sharing airline data to ‘fight terrorism’

9th - Higher Ed
The European Parliament has backed sharing airline passenger data across the EU as part of the fight against terrorism. The European Commission first proposed the so-called Passenger Name Record in 2011. It marks a five-battle to get the...
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Talking terrorism on the U.S. campaign trail

9th - Higher Ed
Talk about terrorism dominated the U.S. presidential nomination race today.
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Muslim condemnation of attacks “not enough anymore” says Grand Mosque Imam

9th - Higher Ed
The imam of Brussel’s Grand Mosque says that Muslim condemnation of the recent terrorist attacks in the city “is not enough anymore.” Galaye Ndiaye believes much more needs to be done to discourage young people from becoming radicalised....
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Tourism: the cost of terrorism

9th - Higher Ed
After Brussels the question being asked is – how long does it take for people to return to a place after a terrorist attack? In January, a suicide bomber killed 12 Germans near Istanbul’s Blue Mosque. Germany traditionally accounts for...
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Terror expert on Pakistan suicide attack

9th - Higher Ed
The Taliban and other jihadi factions are trying to destabilize Pakistan and create fear
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Brussels “still in shock” one week after suicide bomb attacks

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities at Brussels Zavatem airport say it could take months before the airport reopens at full capacity. On Tuesday, staff were carrying out tests to see if the airport was ready for a small-scale reopening on Wednesday. “At the...
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CBC unites Brussels attack victims

9th - Higher Ed
Photographer who took image of injured man following Brussels attacks knew she had to find him
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Suspect in Toronto stabbing named as 27-year-old Ayanie Hassan Ali

9th - Higher Ed
Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders briefs reporters
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French prosecutor expects Belgium to hand over Abdeslam

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A top French prosecutor says he expects Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam to be handed over to authorities in France. Speaking with one of his Belgian counterparts, Francois Molins told reporters that a European arrest warrant has been...
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Sir Graham Watson: “We can do a lot more in terms of sharing intelligence”

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews spoke to Sir Graham Watson, a former leader of the European Liberals group in the European Parliament. Euronews: When you first heard the news, what went through your mind? Watson: “Well to be honest, it was the safety of my...
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Brussels attacks: ‘a surprise if no links to Abdeslam arrest’

9th - Higher Ed
The arrest of Saleh Abdeslam likely triggered a terrorist cell to attack targets in Brussels, according to a Belgian security expert. Didier Leroy, a researcher at the Royal Military School and the Free University of Brussels, told...
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Muslim community fears tension after Brussels attacks

9th - Higher Ed
People living and working in Brussels are trying to get back to normal in a city on alert. The Brussels metro system has partially re-opened after Tuesday’s attacks. But for some travellers, it may be an option they are now looking to...
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Manhunt continues for 3rd suspected Brussels bomber

9th - Higher Ed
Belgian prosecutor says 2 suspects in Tuesday's attacks have still not been ID'd
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Changing rules rules on revoking, granting citizenship

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government is scrapping measures that allow Ottawa to revoke the citizenship of Canadians convicted of terrorism and other offences.
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Turkish police ambushed

9th - Higher Ed
Turkish police kill two female militants who staged an attack on a police bus in an Istanbul suburb
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The 500 euro note – could its days be numbered?

9th - Higher Ed
Finance ministers are calling on the European Central Bank (ECB) to look at ways of tightening access to 500 euro notes, in a bid to cut terror funding. There are concerns that its high value makes it easy to carry large sums and launder...
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Plane lands safely after explosion

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Mobile phone video shows aftermath of hole in plane in mid-flight