Turkish President Erdoğan called the new Swedish anti-terrorism law, that came into force on June 1st, “meaningless” as long as the country allows pro-PKK demonstrations.
While some countries will issue birth certificates that feature two mothers or fathers, they are not recognised by countries like Italy, where surrogacy is illegal.
“We suspect this man has been running his operation from the UK, and masterminding the smuggling of thousands of migrants,” the senior investigating officer of British NCA said.
Eleven Ukrainian prisoners of war were transferred from Russia to Hungary inflaming existing tensions between Ukraine and the Orbán government as the European Union is also seeking answers from Hungary over the affair.
The association Right to Die with Dignity lamented the “lack of commitment” to assisted suicide by private health providers.
AfD MP Petr Bystron said the spy chief’s statements confirm that the secret service “is being used for the oppression of the opposition in Germany.”
German judge said they had enough castor beans to produce ricin capable of killing as many as 13,500 people. It is the second such case in Germany in recent years.
Andrew and his brother Tristan have never denied being pornographers, with Andrew admitting that he made his first million dollars from a pornographic webcam business.
Journalist groups have expressed concern as the European Union may allow countries to spy on reporters in the name of national security as part of a draft law meant to curb spying on journalists.
Shocking few, President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden is given a “sweetheart deal” by the U.S. Department of Justice on tax and gun charges, which is believed to end a years-long investigation into the younger Biden’s business dealings.
Heavy losses have been seen by Ukraine and Russia as Ukraine struggles to gain ground during its counteroffensive while not yet deploying all of its forces to the frontlines.
Surgeons “disgusted” while opposition politicians accuse the New Zealand government of “promoting racial discrimination” as the healthcare professionals are told to prioritise patients based on ethnicity and race.