
Europe Sets Up War Claims Body—But the Money Fight Is Just Beginning
The new body will review tens of thousands of claims, but how—or whether—compensation will be paid remains the unresolved question.

The new body will review tens of thousands of claims, but how—or whether—compensation will be paid remains the unresolved question.

Authorities report a sharp rise in violent incidents among Russian children, raising concerns over safety—and demand for preventive measures.

Authorities have offered a $50,000 reward and urge the public to provide any tips or evidence as the search intensifies following the deadly campus shooting.

Passengers flying to or through Italy, Spain, and the UK face delays and cancellations—as walkouts intensify during the peak festive travel period.

For the first time, the cocaine market’s size has surpassed that of cannabis.

The AfD says it is not good enough to only deport individuals after—or, thankfully in this case, just before—they carry out an attack.

The ruling overturning Mohamed Shahin’s detention has sparked a backlash from the Italian Right, which has accused judges of undermining public security.

AfD group leader calls the exclusion from an organ of parliamentary oversight a breach of democratic rights, as his party continues to gain momentum nationwide.

While Spaniards count down the collapse of Sánchez’s unpopular, corruption-ridden government, a magazine has crowned him Person of the Year 2025.

Frontline leaders meeting in Helsinki say airspace violations and drone incursions expose gaps in Europe’s defence and can no longer be left to national budgets.
Authorities have offered a $50,000 reward and urge the public to provide any tips or evidence as the search intensifies following the deadly campus shooting.
Passengers flying to or through Italy, Spain, and the UK face delays and cancellations—as walkouts intensify during the peak festive travel period.
For the first time, the cocaine market’s size has surpassed that of cannabis.
The AfD says it is not good enough to only deport individuals after—or, thankfully in this case, just before—they carry out an attack.
The ruling overturning Mohamed Shahin’s detention has sparked a backlash from the Italian Right, which has accused judges of undermining public security.
AfD group leader calls the exclusion from an organ of parliamentary oversight a breach of democratic rights, as his party continues to gain momentum nationwide.
While Spaniards count down the collapse of Sánchez’s unpopular, corruption-ridden government, a magazine has crowned him Person of the Year 2025.
Frontline leaders meeting in Helsinki say airspace violations and drone incursions expose gaps in Europe’s defence and can no longer be left to national budgets.
According to a campaigning petition, X Corp. has “legally abandoned its rights” to the Twitter trademarks after rebranding the social media platform.
America says it will back a multinational force in Ukraine, which is likely more important than the presence of any force itself.
European capitals argue that Ukraine’s long-term protection must be secured before any peace talks can credibly address territorial compromises.
The proposed trade agreement between Latin America and Europe faces resistance in France—over fears of regulatory double standards and cheap agricultural products flooding the market.