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Man shot after stabbings in Finnish city

Several people were stabbed in the southwestern Finnish city of Turku on Friday, police said after shooting and arresting a suspect.
 
"Police shot the suspected perpetrator in the legs," police wrote on Twitter. "The person has been arrested. We recommend that people avoid central Turku."
 
Police did not confirm the number of victims.
 

Greek inflation steady at 0.9 pct in July-Eurostat

 

Greek inflation remains unchanged at 0.9 percent in July 2017, compared with June, Eurostat data showed on Thursday.

In the Eurozone, annual inflation remained stable at 1.3 percent in July, compared with last month. In July 2016 the rate was 0.2 percent. European Union annual inflation was 1.5 percent in July, also stable compared to June.

UEFA Boss Vows to Boost Kosovo Football Infrastructure

With its stadiums not meeting UEFA requirements, Kosovo's national team embarrassingly has been forced to play World Cup Qualification host matches in neighbouring Albania.

However, on his first visit to Kosovo since his September election as UEFA's new president, Aleksandar Ceferin on Thursday offered a helping hand while observing the renovation works at Pristina City Stadium.

Just 13 pct of Greeks trust gov't

Just 13 percent of Greeks trusted the government in 2016, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) biennial Government at a Glance report, placing Greece among the four member states with the sharpest decline in confidence in their administrations.

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