Cargo of ‘Cooked Bats’ Seized After German Police Pull Over Uninsured Migrant Truck Driver
German officials seized cooked bats and nearly a ton of unrefrigerated fish after police stopped a van near the border.
German officials seized cooked bats and nearly a ton of unrefrigerated fish after police stopped a van near the border.
Doctors walked off the job on Tuesday for a four-day strike said to be most disruptive in history of the UK´s state health service.
At least two migrants have died and about 20 others are missing after their boat sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Tunisia and Italy.
Northern Ireland saw youths pelt police vehicles with petrol bombs during sectarian disorder on the 25th anniversary of the peace agreement.
Two bodies found overnight in rubble following explosion that collapsed building in French city of Marseille, authorities said Monday.
Police warned people in Hamburg, Germany, to close their windows on Sunday after a large fire sent chemical-laden smoke over the city.
A residential building in Marseille collapsed in a loud explosion early Sunday followed by a fire deep within the rubble that hindered rescue.
A four-day strike planned by tens of thousands of doctors in England could lead to the postponement of a quarter-million medical appointments.
Estonian PM Kaja Kallas said her centre-right Reform Party struck a deal to form a coalition government five weeks after the general election.
Farmers in Romania and Bulgaria staged protests against the EU allowing Ukrainian grain to flood their markets and undercut local prices.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov threatened to abandon a landmark grain deal with Ukraine if obstacles to Moscow’s exports remained.
A group accused Croatian police of using a clandestine WhatsApp group to share information about migrants trying to enter the country.
French President Macron appealed to Xi Jinping to “bring Russia to its senses” and help make “lasting peace” in Ukraine.
Finland’s outgoing prime minister, Sanna Marin, said Wednesday that she will resign as the leader of her Social Democratic Party.
Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi was hospitalized Wednesday with apparent respiratory problems, Italian media reported.
The husband of former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been arrested in a party finance probe, British media reported Wednesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron said China had a “major role” to play in finding a path to peace in Ukraine, in a three-day visit to Beijing.
A passenger train slammed into a construction crane and derailed near The Hague in the early hours of Tuesday.
PM Hipkins, who took over from Ardern, announced he’d appointed Ardern as Special Envoy for the Christchurch Call
Australia said it will ban TikTok on govt devices, joining a growing list of Western nations cracking down on the Chinese-owned app.
A Lebanese-Canadian academic who is the lone suspect in a 1980 bombing outside a Paris synagogue will go on trial Monday.
Will include talks with political leaders and a meeting with regular Ukrainians and Poles, Polish officials announced on Monday.
Four people were seriously hurt in an overnight fire at a hospital in Berlin, including a patient who sustained life-threatening injuries.
Greece’s prime minister promised Friday to extend an existing wall across all of the country’s land border with Turkey as he campaigned for the country’s general election.
Britain’s interior minister Suella Braverman on Sunday said the UK government was “in negotiations” after three British men were detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Ukraine’s top security agency notified a top Orthodox priest Saturday that he was suspected of justifying Russia’s aggression.
Pope Francis was discharged on Saturday from the Rome hospital where he was treated for bronchitis, quipping “I’m still alive.”
Pomp and royal glamour aside, the three-day visit has a decidedly political purpose.
Police officers in Belgium arrested eight people during counterterrorism raids across the country aimed at thwarting possible attacks.
Several dozen schools across Bulgaria were shut on Monday and Tuesday after receiving emailed bomb threats with suspected links to Russia.
France´s highest court ruled against extraditing 10 far-left militants who were convicted of attacks in Italy in the 1970s and 1980s.
MI5 raised the terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland´ to “severe” amid an increase in activity by dissident Irish republican militants.
Authorities raided the Paris offices of five banks Tuesday on suspicion of tax fraud, the French National Financial Prosecutor´s Office said.
Prosecutors in Poland said a foreign national suspected of spying for Russia will remain in custody until an investigation is completed.
The Louvre Museum was closed when its workers took part in the wave of French protest strikes against the govt’s pension reform plans.
Budapest has been irked by “the very disrespectful behaviour of the political elites of [Finland and Sweden] towards Hungary.”
The Kremlin cites the termination of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s lease as further proof that Russia’s actions over the past year in Ukraine are justified — claiming that Russia is defending a beleaguered Orthodox population.
Some recruits were offered about $100 a day for “involvement in active offensive operations” and $650 “for each kilometre of advancement within assault teams.”
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday he would deploy tactical nuclear weapons in neighbour and ally Belarus
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – The top commander of Ukraine’s military said Saturday that his forces are pushing back against Russian troops in the long and grinding battle for the town of Bakhmut, and British military intelligence says Russia appears to be moving to a defensive strategy in eastern Ukraine.