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French authorities have arrested 11 suspects over the killing last week of a far-right activist by members of a far-left group, among them an assistant to a hard-left member of parliament.
NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports the incident is becoming a political crisis that some are calling France's Charlie Kirk moment.
The major financial markets in Europe are slipping in early trading today following gains in Asia.
Japan's benchmark Nikkei closed up half a percentage point.
Stocks in South Korea jumped more than 3%.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump is preparing to travel to Georgia, the battleground state that's at the center of his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen.
He repeated those claims Wednesday during a White House reception marking Black History Month.
Trump is to deliver remarks on the economy in Rome, Georgia Thursday afternoon.
His visit to the state comes less than a month after federal agencies' voting records and ballots from heavily Democratic Fulton County.
President Trump's Board of Peace set to meet for the first time on Thursday in Washington, D.C.
The White House says representatives of more than 40 nations will participate.
Twenty-seven have formally joined.
but only one, Indonesia, has so far committed to sending troops to a stabilization force for Gaza.
Tech CEO Mark Zuckerberg told a jury that it's very difficult to enforce Instagram's minimum age policies.
NPR's Bobby Allen reports on Zuckerberg's testimony at a Los Angeles trial over teen addiction to social media.
In California, authorities say eight backcountry skiers are confirmed dead after an avalanche near in the Lake Tahoe area.