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Tensions overshadow EU vote on Brexit trade deal
Euro MPs are set to back the EU-UK trade deal despite rows over fishing and Northern Ireland.

Anger as ex-generals warn of 'civil war' in France
Ministers condemn an open letter, which claims Islamists are taking over parts of France.

Greek Euro MP arrested to face neo-Nazi jail term
Convicted last year, Ioannis Lagos is held in Belgium after the European Parliament lifts his immunity.

Spaniards and Irishman killed in Burkina Faso
Two Spanish journalists, an Irish national and a local soldier were abducted by gunmen on Monday.

Spain test gig shows no sign of new infections
There were fewer positive Covid tests among attendees than in the wider population, researchers say.

Benzema earns Real draw against Chelsea
Chelsea produce a composed performance to secure a draw and put themselves in a promising position after their Champions League semi-final first leg against Real Madrid.

Nagelsmann to become Bayern Munich boss
Julian Nagelsmann will leave RB Leipzig to become Bayern Munich boss at the end of the season.

Anger as ex-generals warn of 'civil war' in France
Ministers condemn an open letter, which claims Islamists are taking over parts of France.

Greek Euro MP arrested to face neo-Nazi jail term
Convicted last year, Ioannis Lagos is held in Belgium after the European Parliament lifts his immunity.

Spaniards and Irishman killed in Burkina Faso
Two Spanish journalists, an Irish national and a local soldier were abducted by gunmen on Monday.
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France's Macron condemns Chad protest violence

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The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has strongly condemned the latest violence in Chad and called for a peaceful and democratic transition.
At least two people are reported to have been killed as security forces clashed with dozens of protesters angered by last week's military takeover.
Police are said to have shot dead a man in his twenties in Chad's second city, Moundou.
In the capital, N'Djamena, police fired tear gas at the demonstrators who burned tyres in several neighbourhoods.
Officials said one woman died at the hands of protesters. More than twenty people are reported to have been injured.
Copyright: ReutersImage caption: The French president also spoke at the funeral of Chad's late leader last week The violence started a few hours after the military banned all protests in the country.
The ban came a week after Chad's military seized power following the killing of President Idriss Déby as he visited troops fighting an insurrection by rebels based in Libya.
Former colonial power France regards Chad as a key ally in the fight against Islamists militants in the Sahel region.
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