One feared dead in Dutch tram shooting, terrorist motive possible: police
Several people were shot, one possibly fatally, on Monday in a tram in the central Dutch city of Utrecht, in an incident police said may have had a “terrorist motive”.
Shooting in Utrecht ‘appears to be terrorist attack’: NOS citing counter-terrorism agency
A shooting in the Dutch city of Utrecht “appears to be a terrorist attack”, the head of the country’s counter-terrorism agency said on Monday.
UK PM May could ditch Brexit negotiator Robbins to get her deal ratified: Evening Standard
British Prime Minister Theresa May could sacrifice her chief Brexit negotiator Olly Robbins in a last ditch attempt to get her divorce deal approved, the London Evening Standard newspaper reported on Monday, citing unidentified lawmakers.
Brexit boost for May as rebel Rees-Mogg signals he could back her
One of the most influential Brexit-backing lawmakers in Prime Minister Theresa May’s party gave the strongest hint to date on Monday that rebels might back her departure deal, saying that a bad exit accord was better than staying in the European Union….
UK PM May’s spokesman: Talks with DUP on Brexit deal are ongoing
Negotiations with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party are ongoing on Monday, Prime Minister Theresa May’s spokesman said as ministers seek to secure the support they need to win a vote in parliament on the government’s Brexit deal.
In Thai election, new ‘war room’ polices social media
In Thailand’s election “war room”, authorities scroll through thousands of social media posts, looking for violations of laws restricting political parties’ campaigning on social media that activists say are among the most prohibitive in the world.
Putin, in Crimea for annexation anniversary, launches power stations
President Vladimir Putin inaugurated two new power stations in Crimea on Monday after flying into the Black Sea peninsula to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Russia’s annexation of the region from Ukraine.
Convicted French cardinal meets pope after saying he would resign
Philippe Barbarin, the French Roman Catholic cardinal convicted this month of failing to report sexual abuse allegations, met Pope Francis on Monday after saying he planned to resign as archbishop of Lyon.
Dutch police: can’t rule out terrorist motive in Utrecht shooting
A shooting inside a Dutch tram on Monday may have had a terrorist motive, a police spokesman said.
One likely dead in Utrecht shooting: spokeswoman
Dutch authorities suspect one person was killed in a shooting on a tram in the city of Utrecht on Monday, a police spokeswoman said.




