Two police officers suffered minor injuries during a protest in Epping.
The IDF announced that it had killed the highest-ranking Palestinian ISIS leader in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip.
Authorities said on Saturday that the attacks killed at least one and caused significant damage.
Prosecutors, have ruled out any “terrorist” or racist motives.
At a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Copenhagen, Denmark Barrot said “A UN General Assembly meeting … should not be subject to any restrictions on access.”
Vienna’s data watchdog has ruled that Google must comply with EU privacy rules after a five-year legal battle sparked by privacy activists.
Foreign minister Hakan Fidan told lawmakers the restrictions target arms shipments and official flights linked to Israel.
France’s trade unions have set a September 18 walkout as the prime minister faces a confidence vote over his austerity plan.
Authorities shut down a site accused of spreading doctored images of high-profile women, including the prime minister herself.
Following a summit between Putin and Trump, Turkey’s foreign minister says Moscow has eased some demands, raising hopes for renewed negotiations.
French farmers say cage-farmed imports on supermarket shelves may breach EU rules and contain banned antibiotics.
Europe’s foreign policy chief says negotiators must use the 30-day deadline to secure a new deal on Tehran’s nuclear programme.