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- Three Americans hailed as heroes for stopping attack on French train
The suspect in the French train attack may be a 26-year-old Moroccan flagged by Spanish authorities last year for links to Islamic radical groups.
- Macedonian troops fire stun grenades at migrants on border
Almost 39,000 migrants, most of them Syrians, have registered as passing through Macedonia over the past month, double the number from the month before.
- Could a grim summer for lions, bunnies, and bulls boost animal rights?
Debate over the morality of bullfighting is heating up in Spain again, in a summer that has already seen furor over Cecil the Lion's killing in Zimbabwe and the bludgeoning of a bunny on the radio in Denmark.
- With Greece's economy in pain, Tsipras resigns. So why is he smiling?
Prime Minister Alexander Tsipras proved unable to get a better deal from Europe's creditors, and ultimately signed a bailout more bruising than the one he promised to reject. Yet there is no politician more popular in Greece.
- First LookWhy British officials are endorsing e-cigarettes
British health officials are touting e-cigarettes to be a valuable tool in helping traditional smokers quit.
- Seeking Refuge: Migrants trekking to EU find helping hands in Macedonia
Thousands of refugees travel each day through Macedonia, so much so that authorities declared a state of emergency on Thursday. So some Macedonians are offering aid of their own accord.
- German parliament approves latest Greek bailout plan
The approval is among the last due from parliaments across Europe. Greece needs the cash to make a debt repayment Thursday.
- A return to war in Ukraine? Kiev, rebels trade accusations of buildup.
Both Ukraine's government and its rebel provinces have rebuilt their militaries, raising the stakes should the latest violence turn into all out combat.
- Head of Russian Railways, longtime Putin ally set for exit
Vladimir Yakunin appears set to leave his post as head of Russian Railways, the country's largest employer, for a position with less influence.
- The ExplainerTrump across the pond? Another firebrand is shaking up UK's Labour.
Aspiring Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is a world apart from Donald Trump politically, but he's causing the same sort of issues within his party that the US billionaire is within the GOP.
- Soldiers, civilians killed during clashes in eastern Ukraine
The fighting occurred near the port of Mariupol in the southeast and at rebel-held Horlivka. Meanwhile, Russian president Putin is touring Crimea.
- Italian navy rescues 320 migrants, but 40 suffocated to death in ship
At least 40 migrants died Saturday in the hold of an overcrowded smuggling boat in the Mediterranean Sea.
- Can Spain's Podemos party reignite Europe's leftist movement?
Podemos may be the best chance for the stumbling anti-austerity far left to get their message heard once again at Europe's highest levels.
- Kremlin effectively bans all of Reddit over single 'magic mushroom' post
Russia's Internet watchdog has placed the online forum on its list of banned websites – a move that could bode poorly for Facebook and Twitter.
- How a farmers' strike in France is challenging EU core ideals
French farmers are blocking the importation of German and Spanish food in protest at low prices – adding a new challenge to EU ideals that are already under fire across the bloc.
- Greek ruling party headed for split prior to bailout vote
Parliament, however, is expected to approve the bailout agreement by a comfortable margin since opposition parties have promised their backing for the government to ensure Greece does not return to financial chaos.
- As crisis deepen, Greece promises ship to house refugees on Island of Kos
About 1,000 refugees queued for hours on Wednesday to register with Greek authorities on the island of Kos, which is now at the forefront of a humanitarian crisis sweeping the financially broken country.
- Ukraine, rebels trade blame for violating ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the recent escalation in fighting in east Ukraine with his Security Council on Wednesday, according to the Kremlin.
- Recalling famine, Russians decry Kremlin destruction of food imports
The Kremlin's decision to destroy some 400 tons of Western food covered by countersanctions offends those who remember the Soviet years.
- Seeking Refuge: As UK decries Calais migrants, Cameron keeps quiet. Why?
Many Britons are railing against France for not doing enough to stop migrants trying to reach the UK from Calais. But the prime minister is taking a decidedly non-confrontational tack with the French.