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Spanish police shoot dead Younes Abouyaaqoub, the suspected driver of a van that mowed down pedestrians in Barcelona, after a massive manhunt for the Moroccan national who was wearing what appeared to be a suicide belt when he was killed. SCREENSHOT of police Twitter announcement
Japanese police have raided the home of the man accused of killing at least 19 patients at a home for the disabled. Paul Chapman reports.
Danish police search the home of a gunman suspected of carrying out two separate attacks that left two civilians dead and five police wounded. Nathan Frandino reports.
A heavy police presence lingers outside the home of Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon, as Scotland's ruling party faced fresh turmoil following her husband's arrest as part of a police investigation into financial irregularities. Peter Murrell, 58, was chief executive of the Scottish National Party (SNP) for nearly 25 years until he quit last month. In a statement, Police Scotland said they had taken a 58-year-old man into custody for questioning over "the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party." The police raided several properties besides Sturgeon's home in Glasgow. IMAGES
Police work in Kentish Town, northwest London, outside the home of the suspect held on suspicion of fatally stabbing the British lawmaker David Amess. Police have said they are investigating "a potential motivation linked to Islamist extremism". The investigation is being led by Scotland Yard's Counter Terrorism Command. IMAGES
The perpetrator of the knife attack that killed three people in Nice is a "Tunisian national born in 1999" who recently arrived in France and is "unknown in the national fingerprint database," explained Jean-François Ricard, the national anti-terrorist prosecutor during a press conference in Nice. SOUNDBITE