Norway Longbow Attacker Charged With Murder Over Five Deaths
A man who killed five people and wounded four others in Norway was charged Friday with murder and attempted murder.
A man who killed five people and wounded four others in Norway was charged Friday with murder and attempted murder.
New explosions rocked a coal mine in southern Poland Thursday, injuring 10 rescuers who were preparing to search for seven missing people.
British lawmakers ordered a parliamentary investigation into Boris Johnson for allegedly lying about whether he broke lockdown restrictions.
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A British judge on Wednesday formally approved the extradition of Julian Assange to the United States to face spying charges.
Boris Johnson offered a “wholehearted” apology for attending an illegal party during lockdown – but insisted he didn’t knowingly break rules.
The number of migrants trying to enter the EU illegally in the first three months of this year has risen to its highest level since 2016.
The EU’s fraud agency has reportedly accused French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen of misusing public funds in the EU Parliament.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has accused the secret services of Ukraine and an unidentified European Union country of being behind a series of false bomb threats against Air Serbia flights to Russia.
LVIV, Ukraine (AP) – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russian troops in southern Ukraine have been carrying out torture and kidnappings, and he called on the world Sunday to respond.
Senior British royals including Prince William and his wife Kate have attended an Easter Sunday church service at Windsor Castle.
MOSCOW, KYIV (AP) – The Russian military has told Ukrainian troops in the besieged port of Mariupol that if they lay down their weapons they will be “guaranteed to keep their lives.”
NEW YORK (AP) – A Russian general whose troops have been besieging the Ukrainian port of Mariupol was buried on Saturday in St Petersburg after dying in battle, the governor said.
Six people have been arrested after Extinction Rebellion activists climbed onto an oil tanker in central London, police said Saturday.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan have visited Queen Elizabeth II, on their first joint visit to the UK since they gave up formal royal roles.
MOSCOW (AP) – Russia’s Defence Ministry on Friday promised to ramp up “the scale of missile attacks” on Kyiv in response to Ukraine’s “diversions on the Russian territory.”
Germany authorized raising the rainbow flag at fed buildings on some occasions, a move meant to end discussions about unclear rules.
An ISIS supporter was given a whole-life sentence for stabbing a lawmaker to death in revenge for his voting for airstrikes in Syria.
Boris Johnson’s office said he will be issued a fine over allegations of lockdown parties at government offices.
A special commission has reinforced earlier allegations the death of the President and 95 others in Russia was the result of a Moscow plan.
A jury deliberated for just 18 minutes before finding a fervent Islamic State supporter guilty of stabbing lawmaker David Amess to death.
Policing minister Kit Malthouse denied that Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak’s political career was doomed after it emerged that his Indian wife benefits from “non-domicile” tax status
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) – Ukraine’s border guard agency says that about 2,200 Ukrainian men of fighting age have been detained so far while trying to leave the country in violation of martial law.
PARIS (AP) – French voters in Sunday’s presidential election will use the same system that’s been used for generations: paper ballots that are cast in person and counted by hand. Despite periodic calls for more flexibility or modernization, France doesn’t do mail-in voting, early voting or use voting machines en masse like the United States.
MOSCOW (AP) — YouTube has banned the channel of Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, prompting government officials to renew longtime threats against the platform.
LONDON (AP) – Britain’s Ministry of Defence says Russian naval forces are launching cruise missiles into Ukraine to support military operations in the eastern Donbas region and around the cities of Mariupol and Mykolaiv.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) – Slovakia’s Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad says the United States will deploy a Patriot air defence system in his country next week.
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) – Serbia is seeking explanations from NATO on why its jets have allegedly shadowed Serbian passenger planes flying back from Russia.
ROME (AP) – The United Nations says prices for world food commodities like grains and vegetable oils reached their highest levels ever last month due to fallout from the war in Ukraine.
PARIS (AP) – President Emmanuel Macron said Friday he has no fear of losing France’s presidential election despite far-right rival Marie Le Pen narrowing the gap in opinion polls ahead of Sunday’s first-round vote.
BRUSSELS (AP) – European Council president Charles Michel says the bloc’s top diplomat has proposed adding an additional 500 million euros ($544 million) to Ukraine under the “European Peace Facility,” the fund which has been used for the first time during the war to deliver lethal weapons to a third country.
LVIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Thursday night that work has begun to dig through the rubble in Borodianka, another city north-west of Kyiv that was occupied by the Russians.
BRUSSELS (AP) – Slovak Prime Minister Eduard Heger and two top European Union officials are in Kyiv looking to shore up the bloc’s support for war-torn Ukraine.
The European Union is poised to ban Russian coal in the first sanctions on the vital energy industry over the war in Ukraine.
Michel called on soldiers to disobey orders: “if you don’t want to be a criminal, drop your arms, stop fighting, leave the battlefield”.
The United States, United Kingdom and the European Union were set Wednesday to impose new punishing sanctions targeting Russia.
A car carrying containers of flammable substances crashed into the Russian Embassy in Romania, bursting into flames and killing the driver.
The British government faced a backlash on Tuesday over plans to sell publicly-owned broadcaster Channel 4.
German investigators on Tuesday shut down a Russian-language darknet marketplace that they say specialized in drug dealing.
A train derailed and overturned after striking a vehicle in southern Hungary early Tuesday, leaving five people dead and others injured, police said.