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German Court Convicts Islamic Extremist Teen For Christmas Attack Plot
15-year-old boy handed four-year sentence for planning to drive a rented truck into a Christmas market and kill as many visitors as possible.
Hard-Left Terrorism? Greek Police Officer Protecting Top Judge Injured in Firebomb Attack
Greek police officer guarding the house of a top judge was hospitalized with burns after a gasoline bomb attack in Athens.
Swedish Police Investigate Series of Unexplained Deaths at Electric Vehicle Battery Factory
Police in northern Sweden looking into the unexplained deaths of men who died shortly after working at a battery plant in the Arctic.
Zelensky Unhappy at Government Officials Not Working Hard Enough in Wartime
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signaled Wednesday that he is getting tough on officials he suspects are shirking their duties.
Norway Government Begins Stockpiling 30,000 Ton Emergency Grain Reserve
Norway signed a deal to start stockpiling grain, saying the COVID-19 pandemic, a war in Europe and climate change have made it necessary.
Pictures: British Royals Welcome Japanese Emperor For London State Visit
A guard of honour and a lavish banquet awaited Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako in London on Tuesday.
Russia Summons U.S. Ambassador over Ukraine’s Alleged Use of American Missiles in Crimea Strike
Russia summoned the American ambassador on Monday to protest the alleged use of U.S.-made advanced missiles in a Ukrainian attack on Crimea.
EU Announces Sanctions on Russia’s ‘Ghost Fleet’ of Liquid Natural Gas Tankers
The European Union on Monday sanctioned Russia’s shadow fleet of tankers moving liquefied natural gas through Europe.
Britain’s Hardest Working Royal, Princess Anne, Injured in Horse Riding Incident
Anne is one of the hardest working members of the royal family, having stepped in and taken more duties in light of Charles cancer diagnosis.
Russia Blames U.S. for Deadly Ukraine Missile Strike on Crimean Beach
Russia’s Defense Ministry said both Ukraine and the U.S. bore “responsibility for a deliberate missile strike on civilians.”
Fourth UK Conservative Party Official Reportedly Investigated in Election Betting Scandal
Another top Conservative Party official is reportedly under invsetigation over allegations of using inside information to bet on the election date.
Ukraine Launches Dozens of Drone Attacks on Russian Mainland
Russia said over 30 drones were shot down in the West of the country overnight into Sunday, just hours after a Russian attack on Kharkiv.
New Caledonia Anti-Colonial Uprising Leader to Face Charges in France
A pro-independence leader in the French Pacific territory New Caledonia will be held in France after being charged Saturday over deadly riots last month.
Three Missing as Flash Flooding Sparks Landslide in Switzerland
Three people were missing on Saturday after massive thunderstorms and rainfall in southeastern Switzerland caused a landslide, authorities said.
Italian Coast Guard Recovers 14 More Bodies After Migrant Boat Wreck
The Italian coast guard has recovered 14 more bodies from last week’s shipwreck in the Ionian Sea off the southern Italian coastline.
Assad Regime Syrian General Accused of War Crimes Acquitted by Swedish Court on Lack of Evidence
A Swedish judge acquitted a former Syrian army general of indiscriminate attacks on civilians, saying prosecutors failed to provide evidence.
Iraqi Migrant Arrested in Germany Over Alleged ISIS Attack Plan
Iraqi man accused of standing by to carry out attacks for the Islamic State group after he arrived in Germany in 2022 has been arrested.
Russia and Ukraine Strike Each Other’s Energy Infrastructure With Missiles and Drones
Russia resumed its aerial pounding of Ukraine´s power grid and Kyiv´s forces again targeted Russian oil facilities with drone strikes.
European Union Criticises France For Breaking Bloc Rules by Taking on Too Much Debt
The European Union’s executive arm lambasted France for running up excessive debt, a stinging rebuke at the height of an election campaign.
‘Cried Out in Pain’: Lord of the Rings Actor Sir Ian McKellen, 85, Falls Off Stage During Play Fight
The stage veteran, who played Gandalf in the “Lord of the Rings” films, cried out in pain after the fall, according to a witness.
Over 60 Still Missing in Deadly Mediterranean People Smuggler Shipwreck
Sixty-four people missing in Mediterranean after their ship wrecked off Italy’s southern coast, United Nations’ agencies said in a statement.
Axe-Wielding Man Shot by Police at Euro 2024 Soccer Tournament in Germany
Police in Germany shot and wounded a man who was threatening them with an axe hours before the Euro 2024 soccer tournament.
Divers Discover Missing Finnish Plane Shot Down by Soviets During WW2
The World War II mystery of what happened to a Finnish passenger plane after it was shot down by Soviet bombers appears to finally be solved.
Afghan Migrant Shot and Killed After Going on Stabbing Rampage in Germany
German police shot to death an Afghan man after he fatally attacked a compatriot and later wounded three people on Friday evening.
EU Diplomat Released in Prisoner Swap for Iranian War Criminal
Iran and Sweden carried out a prisoner swap Saturday that saw Tehran release a EU diplomat and another man for an Irainian war criminal.
Pictures: Princess Kate Makes Public Return After Cancer Diagnosis for Trooping of the Colour
Britain put on a display of birthday pageantry on Saturday for King Charles III, a military parade that marked the Princess of Wales’ first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis.
Paris: Seine River Unsafe for Swimmers with High Levels of E. Coli Two Months Before Olympics
Water in the Seine River had unsafe elevated levels of E. coli less than two months before swimming competitions during the Paris Olympics.
NATO Defence Ministers Meet to Agree More Military Aid For Ukraine
Hungary says it received guarantees that it wouldnt be required to participate in the Ukraine defence plan, saying it is voluntary.
Germany Hosts ‘Recovery Conference’ For Ukraine
Germany is hosting a conference on Tuesday to gather support for Ukraine’s recovery from the destruction wreaked by Russia’s war.
Facing Total Wipeout, UK Tories Hope to Get Back Voters With Tax Cut Manifesto ‘Promise’
Sunak said the manifesto would include financial help for first-time homebuyers and a cut to employees’ income tax.
Ukraine Says it Has Destroyed an Advanced Russian Stealth Fighter
The advanced stealth fighter is said to have been hit on the ground at an airbase over 360 miles behind the front lines.
Body Found in Greek Island Hunt for Missing British Television Physician
Police said that a body believed to be that of missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley was found on a Greek island Sunday morning.
Bodies of 11 Migrants Found After Drowning in Mediterranean en Route to Italy
An aid group said Saturday it recovered the bodies of 11 migrants off the Libyan coast and transferred them to an Italian coast guard ship.
Russia Jails French Citizen on Charges of Collecting Military Data
A court in Moscow ordered a French citizen accused of collecting information on military issues in Russia be held in jail pending a trial.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen Assaulted, Man Arrested
The Danish prime minister is suffering a minor whiplash but is otherwise fine after a man assaulted her in central Copenhagen, her office said.
Russia Begins Trial Against American Soldier Accused of Theft
A court in Russia’s far eastern city of Vladivostok on Thursday began the trial of a U.S. soldier arrested earlier on charges of stealing.
Polish Soldier at Border With Russia Puppet Belarus Stabbed by Migrant Dies
Poland’s military says a soldier who was stabbed last month from behind a barrier at the border with Belarus has died.
UK Blames Russian Hackers for Attacks on London Hospitals
A Russian cyber gang is believed to be behind a ransomware attack that disrupted London hospitals and led to operations being canceled.
Wales’ First Black Leader Loses No-Confidence Vote Just Weeks After Taking Power
The first minister of Wales, Vaughan Gething, lost a no-confidence vote in the Welsh parliament on Wednesday.
China Accuses Britain’s MI6 Spy Agency of Spying
China on Monday accused Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service of recruiting a couple who worked for the central government to spy for the UK.