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Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin lays a wreath at a ceremony in homage to the victims of the attack of 14 July 2016 in Nice, which killed 86 people. IMAGES
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson left intensive care after three days of treatment for COVID-19, his office says. The 55-year-old Conservative leader had received "standard oxygen treatment" after he was transferred to the intensive care unit at London's St Thomas's hospital on Monday, his spokesman says. IMAGES of St Thomas' Hospital in central London
British Finance minister Rishi Sunak says that the Prime minister Boris Johnson, hospitalised since Sunday with COVID-19, remains in intensive care where his condition is "improving". He also adds, during Downing Street daily press conference, that Johnson is "engaging positively with the clinical team". IMAGES
In the wake of Saturday's fatal knife attack in Paris, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has come out in favour of "psychiatric care orders that could be granted to police prefects" for "a those involved in radical Islam and who suffer from mental illness. A German tourist was fatally stabbed cloes to the Eiffel tower on Saturday and two other people wounded in the attack. The attacker was a Frenchman in his mid-20s born to a non-religious Iranian family but who had already done prison time for planning an attack and was known to the authorities as an Islamist radical with mental issues. SOUNDBITE
Images of San Raffaele hospital in Milan, where former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is in intensive care for heart problems, according to a member of his entourage. Italian news agency Ansa says he was admitted early Wednesday and that his current condition is "stable". IMAGES