Echoes of WWII: Cologne Evacuated After Bombs Unearthed
Builders found three unexploded bombs on a construction site in the city, which experienced devastating bombings during the Second World War.
Builders found three unexploded bombs on a construction site in the city, which experienced devastating bombings during the Second World War.
After months of legal hurdles, the Czech Republic got the green light in its priority project to build more reactors to phase out coal power.
Brussels is reportedly considering an “alternative” mechanism aimed at sidelining vetoes like Hungary’s.
With over 4 million Ukrainians enjoying benefits in the EU, it is hard to know how many would return to their destroyed home country.

The prize, this year awarded to Commission President von der Leyen, has functioned as propaganda accompanied by public disputes for years.
A major study finds that nearly 20% of Muslim migrants show hostility toward the West—and many support violence in response to perceived injustice.

The French justice system, just as in recent judgments against PSG rioters, is siding with the troublemakers.
A deal with Estonia will see 600 criminals jailed overseas, as rising crime and packed jails test Sweden’s justice system.
Russia and Ukraine face mounting losses in what analysts call one of the slowest and costliest military campaigns in modern history.
An AfD query has uncovered fake accounts run by intelligence officials, who are tight-lipped about their purpose.
Builders found three unexploded bombs on a construction site in the city, which experienced devastating bombings during the Second World War.
After months of legal hurdles, the Czech Republic got the green light in its priority project to build more reactors to phase out coal power.
Brussels is reportedly considering an “alternative” mechanism aimed at sidelining vetoes like Hungary’s.
With over 4 million Ukrainians enjoying benefits in the EU, it is hard to know how many would return to their destroyed home country.
The prize, this year awarded to Commission President von der Leyen, has functioned as propaganda accompanied by public disputes for years.
A major study finds that nearly 20% of Muslim migrants show hostility toward the West—and many support violence in response to perceived injustice.
The French justice system, just as in recent judgments against PSG rioters, is siding with the troublemakers.
A deal with Estonia will see 600 criminals jailed overseas, as rising crime and packed jails test Sweden’s justice system.
Russia and Ukraine face mounting losses in what analysts call one of the slowest and costliest military campaigns in modern history.
An AfD query has uncovered fake accounts run by intelligence officials, who are tight-lipped about their purpose.
Move comes three years after Britain agreed to fund tougher French border efforts—yet migrant numbers hit record highs.
Islamist infiltration is being “grossly understated” by official reports.