On Thursday, January 2nd, Dutch authorities published the names of approximately 425,000 individuals investigated for collaborating with Nazi Germany during World War II. This digital release, titled “War in Court,”...
Read moreDetailsA mass shooting in Montenegro on Thursday, January 2nd, has left 12 dead with the shooter dying from self-inflicted gun wounds. Montenegrin Prime Minister Milojko Spajic declared three days of...
Read moreDetailsFrance’s government collapsed on Wednesday, December 4th, after Prime Minister Michel Barnier was ousted in a historic no-confidence vote. The motion, passed by 331 out of 577 lawmakers in the...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, November 20th, the United States Embassy in Kyiv reopened after it announced its closure, citing specific intelligence of an impending significant air attack by Russia. This precaution followed...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, November 13th, Paris prosecutors called for a five-year prison sentence and a five-year political ban against Marine Le Pen, leader of France’s far-right National Rally (RN) party, over...
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, November 2nd, Kemi Badenoch became the new leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, marking a historic moment as the first Black woman to lead a major UK political party....
Read moreDetailsSpain faced one of its worst natural disasters on Thursday, October 31st, with catastrophic floods claiming at least 158 lives, primarily in the Valencia region. A year’s worth of rain...
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, October 29th, the European Union (EU) officially approved a significant increase in tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China, triggering an immediate response from Beijing. The new...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, October 30th, Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, expressed concerns about Germany’s upcoming Gender Self-Determination Act. Scheduled to take effect on November...
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