Violence against women and girls in England and Wales is a "national emergency" with almost 3,000 offenses recorded daily, police warned in a new report…
Hungary and Slovakia asked the European Union on July 22 to intervene after accusing Ukraine of endangering their energy supply. Last month, Kyiv barred Russian…
Police outside Paris have arrested a suspect in a fire that killed seven people last week in the southern city of Nice, a source familiar…
Britain's new Labour interior minister on July 22 accused the previous, Conservative government of concealing the fact that it expected to spend 10 billion pounds…
A Russian court has sentenced Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American journalist for US-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), to 6-1/2 years in prison for spreading false…
Russia's Defence Ministry said on July 21 that Russian warplanes prevented two US strategic bombers from violating the state border over the Barents Sea. After…
The top UN court's ruling that Israel's 57-year occupation of Palestinian land was "illegal" is "largely consistent with EU positions", the bloc's foreign policy chief…
Three police officers were injured in the latest anti-immigration protests at a site earmarked for housing asylum seekers in Dublin, authorities said. It was the…
Spanish police on July 20 said that they had arrested three people accused of taking part in cyberattacks by a pro-Russian group targeting public institutions…
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met his Irish counterpart Simon Harris at his official country residence Chequers on July 17 for bilateral talks ahead of…
Northern Ireland parties on July 17 welcomed a pledge by the new UK government to scrap a law granting conditional immunity to perpetrators of crimes…
Azerbaijan on July 17 hosted a congress of pro-independence parties from several French overseas territories, amid simmering diplomatic tensions between Paris and Baku. France has…
Wildfires on July 17 forced a major border crossing between Greece and North Macedonia that is popular with tourists to be closed for several hours,…
The European Commission was wrong to redact details of multi-billion-euro deals it struck to secure Covid vaccines during the coronavirus pandemic, an EU court said…
Kyiv and Prague have agreed to launch joint production of assault rifles and ammunition components inside Ukraine, the countries' prime ministers said on July 16…
Serbia's government on July 16 said operations can restart at a disputed lithium mining project, days after a top court ruling overturned a 2022 cancellation…
A former Kosovo rebel commander was found guilty of war crimes on July 16 and sentenced to 18 years behind bars for abuses and murder…
North Macedonia turned to air support from abroad on July 16, as firefighters struggled to contain a string of blazes across the country amid a…
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris condemned violent anti-immigration clashes on July 15 at a planned asylum-seeker housing facility in Dublin as "reprehensible", as 15 were…
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has ordered top EU officials to skip a series of meetings in Hungary amid ire over Prime Minister Viktor…
Russia on July 14 said it had captured another village in south-eastern Ukraine as it continues to make battlefield gains in the conflict that is…
Ukrainian officials said July 15 a hunt was underway for an individual suspected of throwing a grenade at a military recruitment office in the west…
A Russian-American journalist who has accused the Russian army of carrying out crimes in Ukraine was sentenced in absentia to eight years jail by a…
The Kremlin on July 13 warned that the deployment of US missiles in Germany could make European capitals targets for Russian missiles in a repeat…
France does not know where its government is headed and on July 14 the armed forces will also take an unusual detour at the start…