Ukraine has arrested a Russian-Ukrainian dual national extradited from Moldova charged with promoting the Kremlin's invasion, Kyiv's security service said October 8. The SBU said…
Over 1,000 residents have been evacuated due to a fire at a large oil terminal in Russian-annexed Crimea, a local official said October 8, after…
A Russian opposition activist October 8 cut open veins in her arm in a courtroom protest in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, a women's rights…
Hungary has followed the Netherlands in seeking an opt-out from EU rules on asylum, a minister has said, as the country's nationalist leader Viktor Orban…
Clashes broke out late Monday in Tirana between police and opposition protesters seeking that longtime leftist Prime Minister Edi Rama resigns, leaving 10 officers injured…
France's new Prime Minister Michel Barnier on Tuesday faces a motion of no-confidence brought by the left which is set to underline the fragility of…
The UK government on Tuesday sanctioned the chemical and biological arm of Russia's armed forces and its commander Igor Kirillov over the alleged use of…
An independent appeals panel was unveiled Tuesday to decide disputes between social media firms and their users in the European Union over content posted on…
Last month was the second-warmest September ever registered globally in an exceptional year "almost certain" to become the hottest on record, the EU climate monitor…
Kyiv said October 7 its forces had struck a large oil terminal overnight on the occupied Crimean peninsula as Moscow claimed the capture of another…
A Russian court on October 7 sentenced a 72-year-old US citizen accused of fighting as a mercenary for Ukraine to nearly seven years in prison.…
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's chief of staff Sue Gray resigned on October 6 after facing intense scrutiny during the Labour government's first few months…
The German government has slashed its forecast and now expects Europe's largest economy to shrink for a second year running as hopes for a consumption-driven…
A record 973 migrants crossed the Channel on small boats on the same day in which four died while attempting the journey from France to…
France's budget for 2025 will "fully" be in line with the European Union's new spending rules, Finance Minister Antoine Armand vowed, ahead of his first…
Sweden plans to contribute as many as eight fighter jets to NATO’s air policing next year, in addition to warships and 600 troops that will…
A two-year-old boy and three adults died overnight after two boats crowded with migrants got into difficulty while attempting the perilous Channel crossing from France…
Heavy rains that flooded towns and triggered landslides left at least 16 people dead in Bosnia on October 4, authorities told AFP. Jablanica, some 70…
President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday he would attend an international meeting to discuss military support for Ukraine to be held in Germany next week. The…
The prosecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was "politically motivated" and had a "chilling" effect on the whole media landscape, the parliamentary arm of pan-European…
The EU said Thursday it was referring Hungary to the European Court of Justice over laws passed by Budapest to curb foreign influence in the…
NATO's new chief Mark Rutte visited Kyiv on Thursday, a major show of support for Ukraine in his maiden trip in the role. Kyiv relies…
The European Commission on October 2 said it was proposing to postpone by a year a ban on imports of products driving deforestation, following strong…
A Russian court on October 2 sentenced 13 people to lengthy jail terms over sabotage attacks that prosecutors said were an attempt to thwart Moscow's…
Georgia's President Salome Zurabishvili has refused to sign into law a controversial bill denounced by rights groups and Brussels as curbing the rights of LGBTQ…