Emergency services said Mirella had ‘not left home’ in over 20 years and was only days from death due to infection.
Babiš and Šutaj Eštok pledge to restore regular Czech-Slovak government sessions—deepening regional cooperation within the V4.
Poland emulates Hungary with a reform—one of President Nawrocki’s key campaign promises—expected to leave average households about 1,000 zloty (€235) better off each month.
Slammed for moving to the Middle East for the money, Jonjo Shelvey rejects these accusations because “the United Kingdom is no longer what it was 10–15 years ago.”
Attacks on workers on Belgian trains are increasing, prompting them to urge tighter security and stronger support.
An Afghan man will stand trial on Thursday, October 16th in Germany over a knife attack that killed a two-year-old
Buenos Aires would lose U.S. support if the incumbent president doesn’t win the upcoming elections, says Washington.
Scandal erupts as the Ministry of Family Affairs, led by CDU’s Karen Prien, is uncovered financing a solidarity event for violent left-wingers.
Family left “helpless” as school and prosecutors fail to act amid rising youth radicalisation in Germany.
Despite the Gaza ceasefire agreement, clashes broke out between thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters and the police—in the northern Italian city of Udine.
Demonstrations in Houten and Uithoorn follow earlier protests in The Hague and Amsterdam, highlighting tensions over migration.
After Assad’s fall in December 2024, many refugees have returned to neighboring countries—but only a small fraction in Europe plan to go back.