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- First LookBritain faces emerging pattern: London attackers were already known to policeThe attack, the third in Britain in three months involving suspects who had been on the radar of British authorities, raises questions over the government's ability to protect British citizens.聽Cuts to the police force in recent years adds new urgency to Thursday's election.
- How communities respond to terrorism 鈥 and overcome fearAs foreign correspondents for the Monitor with more than 40 years鈥 experience between us, we鈥檝e found that humor, faith, and unity have helped communities emerge resilient 鈥 if also more alert.
- First LookLondoners show kindness and compassion in wake of terrorist attackRestaurants and homes throughout the Borough neighborhood of London opened their doors to strangers Saturday night during a terrorist attack that left seven dead and many injured.
- First LookLondon attack: investigation continues as Britain responds to another blowAfter Saturday's terrorist attack that began on the London Bridge left seven people dead, Londoners cautiously return to daily life as Thursday's general election nears.
- The end of books? Tell that to 250,000 readers at the Hay Festival.The festival, which ends on Sunday, attracts a quarter million bibliophiles every year, even as the libraries around Hay-on-Wye face constricting budgets and shorter hours.
- After Trump trip, is Europe ready to go it alone?Trump鈥檚 鈥淎merica First鈥 orientation and pursuit of an interests-based foreign policy were on full display in Europe, where the consensus is growing that US and European values are diverging.
- First LookNew poll projection shows British PM losing majority in snap electionThe polling company YouGov predicts that Prime Minister Theresa May could lose 20 seats in Parliament, a far cry from the landslide victory predicted for her party a month ago.
- First LookReminders of East Germany's communist past serve as memory therapy for senior patientsRooms of memorabilia from their youth help many seniors remember the past and engage with their environment in the present.
- Another year, another vote. Is democracy burning out Brits?After the Brexit vote, the 2015 general election, Scotland鈥檚 referendum on independence, party leadership contests, and many byelections, next week鈥檚 snap parliamentary elections have many Britons feeling overwhelmed.
- First LookCampaigning resumes in Britain after Manchester attackThe nation remains on high alert ahead of the election next month.
- Chechnya's anti-gay pogrom: Too much even for the Kremlin?The Kremlin has sent a team of reputable investigators into Russia's tyrannical republic of Chechnya to examine reports of the rounding up, torture, and murder of dozens of gay men.
- All in the family? NATO first-timers Trump and Macron a study in contrasts.The two fresh faces on the NATO summit stage encapsulate the opposing forces pushing and pulling on alliance countries and on the West more broadly.
- First LookRussian opposition leader finds new platform on YouTubeAlexei Navalny is barred from television, but his videos online have earned him millions of views.
- First Look'Important items' uncovered in Manchester investigation as British officials decry US leaksSo far, there are eight suspects detained by authorities for connections to the suicide bomber Salman Abedi.
- First LookFollowing Manchester bombing, soldiers deployed across UKThree more suspects have been arrested connected to the suicide bombing, which took place at an Ariana Grande concert.
- Manchester attack: explaining terrorism to childrenThe attendees and victims of Monday night's deadly attack on an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, were primarily teen and pre-teens. That changes the math on how to help children understand the event.
- Manchester attack: three questions to consider
- First LookEurope's economic rebound is unexpectedly robustAccording to recent data, the region may begin to see a strong decline in the current聽9.5 percent unemployment rate.
- First LookIslamic State group claims Manchester bombing at Ariana Grande concertThe incident is the worst terrorist attack on British soil since the bombings on London's transport system in 2005.
- First LookEU ministers lay out tough mandate for Brexit negotiationsChief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier will launch the complex talks following the British election in June.