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People gather in the town of Algeciras, southern Spain, to hold a vigil for the victims of an attack on two churches on Thursday. A machete-weilding assailant stormed the churches, killing one and badly wounding a priest, before being arrested on the scene. IMAGES
The trial of Algerian student Sid-Ahmed Ghlam, accused of planning an attack against a church in April 2015 in Villejuif, southern Paris, and of having killed Aurélie Châtelain there, opens at the Special Assize Court of Paris. IMAGES
Tunisia, Sep 6 (EFE), (Camera: Javier Martín).- The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs Arancha González Laya expressed on Sunday the "total commitment" to the Tunisian government and people after the alleged terrorist attack occurred on Sunday in the city of Sousse.FOOTAGE OF SPAIN'S MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ARANCHA GONZÁLEZ LAYA DURING A TRIBUTE TO VICTIMS OF THE TERRORIST ATTACK TO THE TUNISIAN BARDO NATIONAL MUSEUM IN 2015.SOUNDBITES OF SPAIN'S MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ARANCHA GONZÁLEZ LAYA:"The terrorist attack that occurred today in Sousse, Tunisia, remembers us that the fight against terrorism is not over. Spain, as a country that has been hit by terrorism, shows its total commitment to Tunisian people and government to continue fighting against terrorism in all its forms, remembering with our fight that terrorists will never win the battle against democracy."
Kabul, May 13 (EFE/EPA).- Afghanistan is seeking to return to normalcy after deadly terror attacks on Tuesday.Two newborns were among 16 people shot dead on Tuesday when three gunmen stormed a maternity clinic in a hospital run by a global medical charity in the west of the Afghan capital, officials said.In a separate attack in eastern Afghanistan, a suicide bomber hit the funeral of a police commander, killing at least 24 people and injuring nearly 70. (Camera: JAWAD JALALI). SHOT LIST: MSF (DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS) HOSPITAL, IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN, ONE DAY AFTER A DEADLY ATTACK.
Colombo, Apr 21 (EFE).- Sri Lanka on Tuesday relived the painful memories of the deadly Easter bombings that killed more than 250 people, and injured around 500 exactly a year ago on Apr. 21. (Camera: CHAMILA KARUNARATHNE).FOOTAGE SHOWS PEOPLE ATTENDING A SERVICE AT ST. SEBASTIAN CHURCH, ONE OF THE BOMBING SITES, IN SRI LANKA, AND VISITING THE CHURCH'S CEMETERY WHERE VICTIMS OF THE BOMBING WERE BURIED.