Yesterday's attempted assassination of Slovakia's Prime Minister has sparked fears that Europe may see another amid soaring political tensions and an ever-deepening East-West divide.
The murder of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke and his wife as they drove through Sarajevo on a summer's day in 1914 was the catalyst that triggered World War I and led to the deaths of some 20 million people.
Now almost 110 years later, Slovakian Premier Robert Fico is fighting for his life in critical condition after he was shot five times in a 'politically motivated' assassination attempt outside government offices as he greeted supporters north-east of the capital Bratislava.
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