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Nantes school stabbing: French student killed and three others injured

Nantes school stabbing: French student killed and three others injured

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A student at a French high school stabbed four other students at his school Thursday, killing at least one and injuring three others before being arrested, police said.
The circumstances of the attack were not immediately clear.

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Putin will exploit Middle East chaos to hit Europe with never-seen-before attack, Ukraine warns as tyrant meets Iranians

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The Journal

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Bride killed and several injured after suspected gang attack on wedding in France

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Brit, 22, arrested at Disneyland Paris after ‘trying to marry girl, 9, in bizarre ceremony at Sleeping Beauty castle'
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The Irish Sun

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