Accused of raping a teenager, the Algerian was found to be under an order to leave French territory at the time.
Bratislava says rapid reductions in Russian gas could cost the country billions and disrupt national energy security.
The alleged victim was forced to hand over personal items, and was held captive until daylight, prompting urgent police action in the Dutch capital.
News of the prosecution has highlighted the extent of fear over personal safety that haunts Austria’s increasingly crime-ridden capital.
Copenhagen is considering invoking NATO Article 4 after its second drone incident this week.
Legal challenges force continued Afghan transfers—despite security concerns.
The aeroplane carrying Defence Minister Margarita Robles remained unaffected thanks to encrypted systems and military satellites.
European diplomats scramble to push Tehran to address nuclear concerns before imposing “snapback” sanctions.
Utrecht Mayor warns of local authorities struggling with disruptive and criminal asylum seekers.
Several participants, including the flotilla’s coordinator, resigned over ideological conflicts and the presence of ‘LGBT’ activists.
The president signed an executive order labeling the far-left movement as a terror group, directing federal agencies to dismantle its operations.
The assailant threatened a school custodian with a cigarette lighter, then physically assaulted the headmistress and her deputy before police intervened.