Russian Drone Strike on Kharkiv Kills at Least Seven People
A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv killed at least seven people, including three children, the region’s governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv killed at least seven people, including three children, the region’s governor Oleh Syniehubov said.
Prince Harry said Friday that his “mission” to rein in the British media continues, after he accepted costs and damages from a tabloid.
Eruption in southwestern Iceland appears to have subsided, though scientists are warning that the area may experience further eruptions.
Deployment marked “most serious engagement of a unit of the German navy in many decades,” Admiral Kaack told reporters in Berlin.
Ukraine’s ranks are depleted by two years of war and it is welcoming hardened fighters from one of the world’s longest-running conflicts.
Germany approved plans to reduce one-year minimum for spreading child sexual images officials say has proven to be too inflexible in practice.
France is paying tribute to French victims of Hamas´ Oct. 7 attack, in a national ceremony led by President Emmanuel Macron.
Russia launched missiles and drones at six regions across Ukraine on Wednesday morning, killing at least five and injuring dozens more.
Swedish officials decided to close their investigation into the September 2022 explosions on the underwater Nord Stream gas pipelines.
Turkish police shot dead two assailants from a leftist organisation, branded “terrorists” by authorities, who attacked a security checkpoint.
A Kenyan court charged the leader of a starvation cult and dozens of suspected accomplices with murdering nearly 200 children.
King Charles III’s cancer was caught early and the whole country is hoping for a speedy recovery, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.
Parisians voted to muscle SUVs off the French capital’s streets by making them much more expensive to park from fall.
The EU and the U.S. expressed concern after Kosovo banned the use of Serbian currency and police raided groups tied with the Serb minority.
Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko has broken the world record for the most cumulative time spent in space, Russia’s space agency reported.
Moscow-installed officials say Ukrainian shelling killed at least 28 people at a bakery in the Russian-occupied city of Lysychansk.
A UK aircraft carrier slotted to lead the largest post-Cold War NATO exercises will not set sail after a problem with its propeller was found.
Prince Vittorio Emanuele of Savoy, the son of Italy’s last king, Umberto II, has died at the age of 86 in Geneva after a life in exile.
The vice president of the IRA-linked Sinn Fein, Michelle O’Neill, is set to become the first Irish nationalist leader of Northern Ireland.
Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib, whose country currently holds the EU’s presidency, warned of a “risk of spillover of the conflict”.
A Malian national has been detained after three people were injured Saturday in a knife attack at Paris’s Gare de Lyon railway station.
A judge on Friday acquitted climate activist Greta Thunberg of a charge that she had refused to follow a police order.
Sweden’s domestic security agency said Friday that it’s investigating “a dangerous object” that was found at the Israeli Embassy.
Snow-dusted tractors marked by vivid national flags have become markers of a farmer protest movement across Europe.
New Zealand said it will contemplate sharing military technology amid worries over an increasingly assertive China.
The downward inflation path faces risks from disruptions to shipping through the Red Sea, a key route for goods and fuel headed for Europe.
The European Union plans to launch a naval mission in the Red Sea within three weeks to help defend cargo ships against attacks.
Bill would allow authorities to confiscate money, valuables and assets from people convicted of spreading “deliberately false information”.
HSBC, Europe´s biggest bank, has been fined 57.4 million pounds ($72.8 million) for failing to adequately protect customer deposits.
Europe’s economy failed to expand at the end of 2023 amid higher energy prices, costlier credit and a downturn in former powerhouse Germany.
French President Emmanuel Macron travelled to Sweden on Tuesday for a two-day state visit while farmer protests continue at home.
The Czech Republic´s government signed an agreement with the United States on Monday to acquire 24 U.S. F-35 fighter jets.
Police detained an Italian man found with a knife in his bag hours before Pope Francis made his weekly appearance.
EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen drew condemnation after posting a video which wrongly suggested the Auschwitz death camp was Polish.
Ukrainian defence ministry officials are accused of conspiring with an arms firm to embezzle almost $40 million earmarked to buy weapons.
Two masked assailants attacked a Roman Catholic church in Istanbul during Sunday services, killing one person, Turkish officials said.
Ukraine said Russia has provided no credible evidence to back its claims they shot down a plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war.
The Biden administration has approved the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey after Ankara ratified Sweden’s membership in NATO.
Questions remained Thursday over the military plane crash that Russia said had killed dozens of captured Ukrainian soldiers.
Number of antisemitic acts registered in France and Belgium rose sharply since Hamas’ attack on Israel.