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Now playing Next Germany Police officer injured in Mannheim stabbing dies The attack took place during a Pax Europa event, an organisation which describes itself as informing the public about the dangers posed by the “increasing spread and influence of political Islam.” 03/06/2024
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Now playing Next Europe News EU election: French candidates enter final stretch of campaign The campaign for the European elections is drawing to a close in France. Voting takes place on 9 June, with the official campaign closing on Friday, 7 June, providing an opportunity for the candidates to make their last moves. 03/06/2024