
Thirteen Killed in 'Jihadist Attack' in Spain
Man drives van into a busy tourist street in Spanish city of Barcelona killing at least 13 people
At least thirteen people have been killed in what the Spanish Prime Minister has called a jihadist attack in the city of Barcelona. Police are still hunting for the perpetrator but say the incident is linked to a massive explosion at a house on Wednesday night.
We are taking a closer look at Italy where three aid agencies say they have been forced to stop doing rescue missions in the Mediterranean sea after the government said armed police should be able to go on the boats.
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