Finland's parliament on July 12 adopted controversial legislation that would allow guards to turn away asylum seekers at the border under certain circumstances. The legislation…
Seven wildfires swept across North Macedonia on July 14, officials said, which had prompted the government to declare a crisis situation. During an overnight emergency…
Four people, including the shooter, died late July 13 when a man opened fire on a birthday party in a village in France, authorities said.…
French left-wingers attacked President Emmanuel Macron on July 11 after he called for a broad coalition government, demanding that their movement alone should propose a…
NATO allies announced July 10 they had started the long-promised transfer of F-16 jets to Ukraine as leaders meet for a summit in Washington clouded…
Kyiv said July 11 that it had seized a foreign cargo ship and detained its captain, alleging that the vessel had illegally exported Ukrainian grain…
Solemn mourners began gathering in Srebrenica on July 11 to remember the 1995 massacre of Bosnian Muslims, less two months after the UN established a…
A Moscow court on July 11 upheld a prison sentence against Nobel Prize-winning rights advocate Oleg Orlov, after the campaigner compared Russia's justice system to…
Britain's economic output grew better-than-expected in May, official data showed July 11, handing an early boost to the country's newly-elected Labour government. Gross domestic product…
Dozens of freshly-elected French far-right lawmakers visited parliament July 10, as the left-wing alliance who beat them in the polls scrambled for a viable candidate…
British lawmakers squeezed into parliament July 9 with Labour ministers sitting on the government's side of the chamber for the first time in 14 years…
Russia came under fire at the UN Security Council on July 9 for conducting "systemic attacks" on Ukraine's medical facilities after a wave of deadly…
The Kremlin said July 10 that it could not intervene in the situation of imprisoned government critic Vladimir Kara-Murza, who was hospitalised last week without…
Spain's Supreme Court on July 9 closed a "terrorism" investigation into Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont, who fled abroad in 2017 to avoid prosecution over…
Russia attacked cities across Ukraine on July 8 with a missile barrage that killed more than three dozen people and ripped open a children's hospital…
France's political parties sought to project strength and gather allies on July 9, with the government adrift following a July 7 parliamentary election in which…
A crowd of thousands began marching towards Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia on July 8 to commemorate the anniversary of the 1995 genocide in the ill-fated…
New Prime Minister Keir Starmer on July 8 wrapped up a whistlestop tour of the UK, promising Northern Ireland's leaders "a different way of doing…
Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont on July 8 appealed a Spanish Supreme Court decision refusing him amnesty on a misuse of public funds charge, terming…
President Emmanuel Macron on July 8 was to start efforts to extract France from its most severe political uncertainty in decades after the left defeated…
Newly-elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer on July 7 began a whistlestop tour of UK nations, promising an "immediate reset" of relations with the devolved governments…
An overnight Ukrainian drone attack set a Russian munitions depot ablaze the Voronezh region, near the two countries' shared border, Russian and Ukrainian officials said…
Newly elected UK prime minister Keir Starmer on July 6 began his first full day in charge declaring the ousted Tories' plan to deport migrants…
French voters turned out in number on July 7 for the second round of a historic election that is expected to leave the far right…
NATO's 75th anniversary summit was meant to showcase the triumph of a larger, stronger alliance. Instead, leaders are coming together in Washington in the shadow…