#BREAKING UEFA says will reimburse Liverpool fans who attended Paris Champions League final
#UPDATE UEFA will reimburse all Liverpool supporters who attended last year's chaos-hit Champions League final between the English club and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Paris, European football's governing body said on Tuesday.
#UPDATE UEFA said Tuesday it will reimburse all Liverpool supporters who attended last year's chaos-hit Champions League final between the English club and Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Paris. u.afp.com/inCo
#UPDATE European football's governing body UEFA said on Tuesday it will reimburse all Liverpool supporters who attended last year's chaos-hit Champions League final against Real Madrid at the Stade de France in Paris ➡️ u.afp.com/inFM#AFPSports
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#BREAKING Train crash protests draw 23,000 in Athens: police
#UPDATE Around 23,000 demonstrators protested in the Greek capital Athens on Wednesday, police said, as anger mounts over the country's worst rail tragedy that killed 57 people last week.
#UPDATE More than 50,000 protesters took to streets across Greece on Wednesday and workers staged mass strikes, expressing anger over the country's worst rail tragedy and urging the prime minister to resign. u.afp.com/ihUq
#BREAKING UN rights chief says 'deeply concerned' over UK asylum plan
#UPDATE The UN rights chief criticised Wednesday a British draft law that would outlaw asylum claims by anyone arriving in the country illegally, a bid to stop migrants from trying to cross the English Channel on small boats.
#UPDATE Britain has hit back at critics including the United Nations and football presenter Gary Lineker, after he compared its new plan on illegal immigration to the rhetoric of Nazi-era Germany. u.afp.com/ih3B
#BREAKING Georgia opposition party calls fresh protests against new law
#UPDATE Georgia's main opposition party called for fresh protests in the capital Tbilisi later Wednesday against government plans to introduce controversial "foreign agent" legislation.
#UPDATE Georgian opposition and civil society groups called for new protests Wednesday against government plans to introduce controversial "foreign agent" legislation, reminiscent of Russian legislation to pressure critics. u.afp.com/ihU6
#BREAKING Thousands rally in Georgia against controversial 'foreign agents' law
Georgian police used tear gas and water cannon against protesters Tuesday as thousands took to the streets in the capital Tbilisi to oppose a controversial bill which which would impose registration requirements on media and NGOs with foreign ties
Georgian president supports demonstrators who clashed with riot police in Tbilisi during protests against a controversial “foreign agents” bill, reminiscent of Russia’s law used to crack down on dissent
#BREAKING UK says 'confident' new asylum bill respects international law
#UPDATE Britain insisted Tuesday its contentious new plan to halt cross-Channel migrant crossings by barring arrivals from applying for asylum respects international refugee law.
📸 Britain's Home Secretary Suella Braverman leaves 10 Downing Street
#UPDATE The UK government on Tuesday unveiled radical plans to stop migrants crossing the Channel illegally on small boats, acknowledging it is stretching international law amid an outcry from rights campaigners ➡️ u.afp.com/inyG
#BREAKING Bakhmut's capture key to 'further offensive' in Donbas: Russian minister
#UPDATE Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said Tuesday that the capture of the industrial town of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine was key to launching a further offensive in the wider Donetsk region.
📸 Ukrainian soldiers fire a howitzer during clashes near Bakhmut
Map of the frontline around the town of Bakhmut, in Ukraine's Donetsk region, which Russian forces are seeking to capture. #AFPgraphics@AFP