The driver of the four-by-four that crashed into a primary school in southwest London, killing schoolgirls Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau, has been arrested after the Met Police reopened their investigation. The incident occurred while the girls were celebrating the last day of the summer term with their classmates and parents. The 48-year-old driver remains in custody after being arrested for a second time, following an internal review prompted by concerns raised by the families of the victims.
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Syria’s foreign minister to attend EU conference in Brussels
Syria’s foreign minister Asaad al-Shibani will participate in an annual EU conference in Brussels on March 17, 2025, focusing on Syria’s economic recovery and reconstruction post-al-Assad regime. The EU plans to reveal additional funding, potentially involving the European Investment Bank, to support Syria’s transition and address humanitarian needs, amid concerns of a US aid freeze exacerbating the crisis. The EU is expected to increase financial commitments towards Syria’s reconstruction, aiming for a contribution similar to...
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