Watch: Heroic police gun down London attackers

Updated 08 June 2017
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Watch: Heroic police gun down London attackers

JEDDAH: Dramatic footage surfaced online Wednesday showing police officers in London heroically clashing with the perpetrators of Saturday’s terror attack in the city.
Armed police officers shot dead the three knife-wielding attackers after they went on a stabbing spree in the Borough Market area.
The video shows the moment a helpless man was set upon by the terrorists, seconds before an armed response vehicle (ARV) arrived at the scene and officers came to his rescue.
The officers were almost stabbed by the perpetrators but brought the incident to an end by shooting down the attackers.
The shocking video emerged on social media just a few days after Saturday’s deadly attack in London, which left eight dead and 48 injured.
The attackers have been identified as Pakistani-born Khuram Shazad Butt, 27, Rachid Redoune, 30, who claimed to be Moroccan-Libyan and Moroccan-born Youssef Zaghba, 22.


EU to suspend 93 billion euro retaliatory trade package against US for 6 months

Updated 23 January 2026
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EU to suspend 93 billion euro retaliatory trade package against US for 6 months

  • “With the removal of the tariff threat by the US we can now return to the important business,” Gill said
  • The ⁠Commission will soon make a proposal “to roll over our suspended countermeasures”

BRUSSELS: The European Commission said on Friday it would propose suspending for another six months an EU package of retaliatory trade measures against the US worth 93 billion euros ($109.19 billion) that would otherwise kick in on February 7.
The package, prepared in the first half of last year when the European Union was negotiating a trade deal with the United States, was ⁠put on hold for six months when Brussels and Washington agreed on a joint statement on trade in August 2025.
US President Donald Trump’s threat last week to impose new tariffs on eight European countries ⁠over Washington’s push to acquire Greenland had made the retaliatory package a handy tool for the EU to use had Trump followed through on his threat.
“With the removal of the tariff threat by the US we can now return to the important business of implementing the joint EU-US statement,” Commission spokesman Olof Gill said.
The ⁠Commission will soon make a proposal “to roll over our suspended countermeasures, which are set to expire on February 7,” Gill said, adding the measures would be suspended for a further six months.
“Just to make absolutely clear — the measures would remain suspended, but if we need them at any point in the future, they can be unsuspended,” Gill said.