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Paris police arrest 4 suspects over planned attack The Paris prosecutorʼs office on Monday said three adults and a minor had been arrested over a planned attack on French security forces that was due to be carried out in the coming days. They were arrested on Friday as part of an investigation into terrorist conspiracy that opened on February 1, which is being handled by Franceʼs General Directorate for Internal Security. "Four people are being held over a plan to carry out an extremely violent terror attack," Interior Minister Christophe Castaner told reporters. The minor had previously been arrested in February 2017 at the age of 15 because he was trying to go to Syria to join the self-styled "Islamic State" group. He is serving a threeyear sentence with two years suspended at an educational facility.
Mystery whale found near Norway fuels Russian navy speculation
Norwegian fishermen found a beluga whale swimming through arctic waters wearing some sort of harness. Scientists linked the equipment to the Russian navy. Norwegian fisherman found a beluga whale outfitted with a mysterious, seemingly Russianmade harness swimming in arctic waters. Fishermen saw what seemed to be a tame beluga whale swimming between their boats last week. It appeared to be rubbing itself against boats in an attempt to remove a harness that was neatly strapped to its body, one of the fishermen told public broadcasterNRK. Eventually, one of the fishermen jumped into the frigid waters to remove the harness from the four-meter (13foot) mammal.
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Greeceʼs Yanis Varoufakis eyes EU job — sort of Former Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is running in the EU elections
He wants to shake things up in Brussels with his leftist DiEM25 alliance — with the help of German voters.
Facebookʼs numbers donʼt convince everyone Facebookʼs latest financial figures have excited analysts. But cyberactivists like Markus Beckedahl say the company must do much more to combat the spread of fake news. Facebookʼs latest quarterly figures have business analysts and traders excited. Frank Geilfuss, chief economist at Löbbecke bank, told DW the numbers "they are excellent." Above all, Geilfuss said he was surprised by the reported increase in the number of active Facebook users per month. Over the past three months, about 60 million new users joined the online platform,
increasing total membership to 2.38 billion. And when all of Facebookʼs various services and platforms, like messaging service WhatsApp and the photo and video sharing platform Instagram, are taken into account, the company has some 2.7 billion open accounts. Of these, 2.1 billion access Facebookʼs services daily. Geilfuss said he welcomes the companyʼs broad range of products. Thatʼs why he called "Facebook a company with great potential for the future." After all, some 70% of Americans between the age of 15 and 35 use Instagram.
Plovdiv 2019: Historic moment for a historic city The ancient city of Plovdiv put on a party on Saturday nightcomplete with fireworks, light shows, concerts and speeches from dignitaries as it took up its mantle as European Capital of Culture. Having been an architectural hot spot during Roman rule, Bulgariaʼs second city has again taken center stage in the region. "This is a unique and historic moment for our city," said Plovdiv Mayor Ivan Totev before the opening ceremony. The artist collective Phase7 staged an impressive light show in front
of tens of thousands of visitors as performances by local musicians and dancers gave a foretaste of the European Capital of Culture 2019 motto: "Together." As Plovdiv residents combine to showcase their distinctive city, a number of headline events are planned throughout the year, including the Ayliak Art Parade in May on Europeʼs longest boulevard. The focus will be on slow, sustainable and harmonious living via green, creative products and innovations.
A Cold War solution for Serbia and Kosovo? Balkan leaders are in Berlin to "exchange opinions" with Germanyʼs Angela Merkel and Franceʼs Emmanuel Macron. The mini-summit is to focus on the bid to revive the talks between Belgrade and Pristina. Ahead of the Berlin summit, attended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron, and leaders of several countries in southeast Europe, DW learned of a new way for Germany to relaunch stalled talks between Kosovo and Serbia. Sources close to the Berlin government said that a solution for Belgrade and Pristina could be modeled on a 1972 agreement between West and East Germany. West German Chancellor Willy Brandt spearheaded the agreement aspart of his governmentʼs ostpolitik— or detente policy — towards the GDR and the Eastern bloc. The deal allowed the two German states to somewhat normalize their relations without formally recognizing each other.
Islamic State leader alBaghdadi appears in new video The leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, appeared in new video published by the Islamist terror group on Monday. In the 18-minute clip, a bearded man is seen sitting in casual conversation with three other people, whose faces are blurred. He discusses recent events, including the battle for Baghouz ending.IS was defeated there last month. He also praises the Sri Lanka attacks earlier this month, although only his audio is heard in that section. The video was published by the networkʼs al-Furqan media group on messaging service Telegram and initially picked up by the SITE intelligence group.
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