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Paris Terror Attack Survivor on Why Chief Suspect Needs to Talk
Emmanuel Domenach speaks to Newshour; A fishy tale from Denmark; Islamic State defectors
Emmanuel Domenach, a survivor of the terrorist attack on the Bataclan theatre in Paris explains why chief suspect, Salah Abdeslam's continued silence hurts the victims and the continent.
Following an accidental release of 80,000 trout into Danish waters, anglers around the country mobilise to protect their much loved native fish.
The BBC has discovered that a large number of defectors from so-called Islamic State are being held at a camp in Syria run by another rebel group.
(Photo: A policeman stands outside the Bataclan shortly after last year's attack. Credit: Getty Images)
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