Police Evict Hundreds of Migrants From Paris in Pre-Olympics Clean-Up
Action part of a push by local authorities to dismantle makeshift camps as the city prepares to host the Olympics from July 26 to Aug. 11.
Action part of a push by local authorities to dismantle makeshift camps as the city prepares to host the Olympics from July 26 to Aug. 11.
The UK government’s plan for a smoking ban that aims to stop young people from ever smoking cleared its first hurdle in Parliament despite vocal opposition.
German authorities conducted a large-scale raid against an international human smuggling gang early Wednesday, police said in a statement.
The blaze is believed to have started on the roof during renovations on Tuesday morning.
Argentina signed a deal Tuesday worth about 2.1 billion kroner ($300 million) to buy 24 of Denmark´s aging F-16 fighter jets.
Olaf Scholz said he hoped Berlin and Beijing could help achieve “just peace” in Ukraine, as he met President Xi Jinping.
Macron said Monday that France would help do everything to avoid an escalation in the Middle East after the attack on Israel.
The highest-ranking Syrian military official to be tried in Europe appeared before a Stockholm court accused of war crimes.
Thousands marched in Warsaw to protest the liberal government’s plans to loosen the predominantly Catholic nation’s strict abortion laws.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in China for a visit focused on mending economic and political relationship between Beijing and Berlin.
Cyprus said it’s suspending processing all asylum applications from Syrians because large numbers of boat migrants arriving from the country.
At least 10 people died after shelling struck a Russian-occupied town in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region, a Kremlin-installed official said.
Over 40 people remained stranded in cable cars in Turkey on Saturday, 19 hours after a pod hit a pole, killing one person and injuring seven.
The U.S. and UK will begin restricting the trade of new Russian-origin metals on global metal exchanges and in derivatives trading.
Would allow minors to change name and legal gender with approval from their parents; if they don´t agree, a family court could overrule them.
MILAN (AP) – The Italian coast guard rescued 22 people and recovered nine bodies after a smugglers´ boat capsized in a storm about 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of the island of Lampedusa, authorities said Thursday. Survivors indicated that the
A man who had been sought over the knife killing of a mother pushing her baby on a shopping street has been charged with murder, police say.
Parliament passed a law that will govern how the country recruits new conscripts, following thousands of amendments to water down the draft.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who came to power in December, has vowed to legalize abortion until the 12th week of pregnancy.
Switzerland’s government it hopes that Russia might join in the peace process one day.
Two Iraqis accused of being members of the Islamic State group and keeping two young Yazidi girls as slaves.
An explosion in northern Italy killed at least three workers and injured five others, a regional fire chief said.
NATO member Lithuania hailed “historic event” as Germany began deploying troops to the Baltic, the first time since World War II.
The head of the U.N.´s atomic watchdog condemned a drone strike on one of six nuclear reactors at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Plant.
Officials at the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant said that the site was attacked Sunday by Ukrainian military drones.
France will aim to renew ties with Africa and build “balanced partnerships” that are beneficial to the continent, France’s top diplomat said.
MOSCOW (AP) – Russia’s government has declared the situation in flood-hit areas in the Orenburg region a federal emergency, state media reported. The floods, caused by rising water levels in the Ural River, forced over 4,000 people, including 885 children,
Peter Pellegrinim a close ally of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico and sceptic of the Ukraine war, will become Slovakia’s sixth president.
Floods from the Ural River broke a dam in a city near Russia’s border with Kazakhstan, forcing some 2,000 people to flee.
A second British lawmaker has acknowledged receiving explicit messages in what police are investigating as a malicious phishing attempt.
“We don’t want the gangsters anymore,” said longtime Christiania resident Hulda Mader as the district shut down “Pusher Street”.
Russian forces overnight attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles, killing at least six people and wounding 11 more in Kharkiv.
An incendiary device was thrown at a door of a synagogue in northwestern Germany on Friday but caused only minor damage, police said.
A senior Conservative admitted disclosing the personal phone numbers of colleagues to a individual who held “compromising” material on him.
NZ ready to sign new cooperation deal with NATO, as country rethinks security in face of regional tensions and growing Chinese military might.
Technical error on a navy missile spurred Danish authorities to issue a warning, noting a risk the missile could launch unintentionally.
Cruise ship stuck in Barcelona will be able to resume its route after a group of Bolivian passengers were taken off the vessel.
Russian troops launched waves of Shahed drones against the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv overnight, killing four people.
“What is happening is nothing short of social cleansing of the city” a member of the migrant aid group Utopia 56 said.
Two bomb threats led to a brief lockdown of the Norwegian parliament Wednesday, while lawmakers continued debate inside.