Eyewitnesses tell the BBC a "huge crowd" had gathered at the capital's central train station.
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Read MoreAt the end of World War II, Allied forces destroyed the baroque German city on the Elbe. Debate continues about whether the raids were morally or militarily justified. But 80 …
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreThe party of Prime Minister Albin Kurti appears set to secure the most Assembly seats, according to preliminary results. Vetevendosje is not likely to win a majority, however.
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreThe suit was initially filed in October, claiming that the woman was lured by a limousine driver outside the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards and assaulted by the two rappers …
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Read MoreA further 69 people were rescued in what French authorities called a very busy night for crossings
One person has died trying to cross the Channel in a small boat …
Source: The Guardian
Read MoreLithuania, Estonia, and Latvia have disconnected from Russia's power grid, which is a move that leaders say will save them from "geopolitical blackmail."
Source: Deutsche Welle
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Read MoreSinner accepted the ban in a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency. The timing of the ban means the 23-year-old Italian won't miss any Grand Slam tournaments.
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Read MoreOne Gazan’s journey back home as President Donald Trump insists that Palestinians remain in Gaza because “they’ve never had an alternative.”
Source: Washington Post
Read MoreCuts to nuclear security workforce were made on Thursday – but agency can’t find workers to offer them their jobs back
The US agency charged with overseeing nuclear weapons is …
Source: The Guardian
Read MoreMoney, security, diplomacy: Arab states have ways to pressure US President Donald Trump and stop his controversial plan for Gaza. But analysts say they're unlikely to use them — apart …
Source: Deutsche Welle
Read MoreThe Ukraine president suggests Europe can no longer rely on the US to come to its defence.
Source: BBC
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