Suspects in Stabbing of Iran-Critical Journalist Have Already Fled the UK, Counterterror Police Say
Police investigating stabbing of journalist working for regime-critical channel said three suspects fled the country within hours of attack.
Police investigating stabbing of journalist working for regime-critical channel said three suspects fled the country within hours of attack.
A fire at an Istanbul nightclub during renovations on Tuesday killed at least 29 people, officials and reports said.
A car crashed into a river on Tuesday in southeastern Albania, killing all eight people on board, including seven suspected migrants.
One of the three people killed by an avalanche at the luxury Swiss ski resort of Zermatt was a 15-year-old boy from the United States.
Romania and Bulgaria partially joined the EU passport-free zone on Sunday, marking a new step in integration with the Union.
King Charles III shook hands and chatted with onlookers in his most significant public outing since being diagnosed with cancer last month.
French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu said France is to deliver “hundreds” of armored vehicles by the beginning of next year to Ukraine.
Romania and Bulgaria partially joined Europe’s ID-check-free travel zone on Sunday, marking a new step in the two countries’ integration with the European Union.
A Russian cruise missile strike on infrastructure in Ukraine´s western Lviv region killed one man, officials said Sunday.
King Charles III joined the queen and other members of the royal family for an Easter service at Windsor Castle on Sunday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed a longtime aide and several advisers on Saturday in a continuing reshuffle.
France is to repatriate from Vietnam the bodies of six soldiers who died in Dien Bien Phu, the country’s last stand in colonial Indochina.
Four people have died after falling into the sea in three incidents on Spain’s Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts.
It’s rare for the EU to sidestep safeguards, but European Parliament elections are due in June, which is due to see a right-wing surge.
Two individuals fell into the sea and were dashed against the rocks six miles apart as the region of north Spain experiences high winds.
Once the preserve of Ukrainian state-owned industry, private companies producing weapon systems and munitions are now surging.
French lawmakers are debating a bill that would ban discrimination over the texture, length, color or style of someone’s hair.
At least five people were killed when a bus headed from Berlin drove off a highway and ended up on its side, authorities said.
German investigators said Wednesday they were working through hundreds of new tips on the on the left-wing Red Army Faction terror group.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping told visiting Dutch PM Mark Rutte that attempts to restrict China’s access to technology will not stop it’s rise.
Ukraine has sunk or disabled a third of all Russian warships in the Black Sea in just over two years of war, said a navy spokesman Tuesday.
A UK court said Julian Assange can’t immediately be extradited to the U.S. on espionage charges, a partial victory for the WikiLeaks founder.
The UK on Monday launched a new global social media campaign, aimed at Vietnam in particular, to deter small boat migrants.
Choudary, 57, pleaded not guilty to membership in a banned organization, the radical Muslim group al-Muhajiroun.
Observances were held in Poland to mark the 80th anniversary of the “Great Escape,” in which 76 prisoners tunneled out of a Nazi POW camp.
Ireland is poised to get its youngest-ever premier after Simon Harris secured the leadership of the Fine Gael party on Sunday.
Kate, the Princess of Wales, and her husband, Prince William, are said to be “extremely moved” by public support following her shocking cancer announcement.
Russia launched its third massive missile attack on Ukraine in the past four days, and the second to target the capital of Kyiv.
Vladimir Putin vowed to punish those behind a “barbaric terrorist attack” on a Moscow concert hall and claimed four gunmen were captured trying to flee to Ukraine.
Support poured in from around the world for Kate, the Princess of Wales, after she revealed that she is undergoing chemotherapy for cancer.
Russia unleashed one of its most devastating attacks on Ukraine’s electric sector on Friday in retaliation for recent strikes inside Russia.
Russia on Saturday said it had arrested 11 people — including four gunmen — over the attack on a Moscow concert hall claimed by ISIS.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, said Friday she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy.
Russia attacked electrical power facilities in much of Ukraine, including the country’s largest hydroelectric plant.
Dutch police said they had arrested someone suspected of throwing a burning object at Israel’s embassy in The Hague.
Slovenia is expelling the Russian diplomat over “activities incompatible with the diplomatic status,” the ministry said in a statement.
Air defenses shot down all the incoming missiles, though 13 people including a child were injured by falling wreckage, Ukraine said.
German court rejected ISIS woman’s appeal of her 14-year sentence for allowing a 5-year-old girl she kept as a slave to die of thirst.
Border region plans to evacuate about 9,000 children because it is being continuously shelled from the Ukrainian side, an official said.
The EU is pressing ahead with a plan to use the profits generated from billions of euros of Russian assets to buy weapons for Ukraine.