The tests showed that Meta’s promised protections for minors often fail in practice, raising fresh concerns about whether the company has misled parents.
Despite his asylum claim being rejected without appeal earlier this year, a Lebanese national was moving freely until he was detained at Aachen Station.
Ireland is struggling with its own accommodation shortages in recent months, leaving more than 1,600 asylum seekers without public housing.
Players walked off the Rowley Lane pitch in protest—after abuse and Jew hatred continued, despite referee intervention.
While Abdul Qadir Mumin leads terrorists abroad, his wife and three children live quietly in an English town.
Authorities face calls to act after neo-Nazi slogans defaced a Lisbon Jewish memorial and “Free Palestine” was spray-painted on a Brussels nativity scene.
The right-wing candidate finished in second place in Sunday’s local elections in Romania’s capital.
Underage attackers allegedly used emergency hammers taken from a city bus in the assault on the 13-year-old youngster.
European leaders voice alarm that White House language now echoes Kremlin rhetoric, warning it could undermine NATO unity and weaken the West’s position on Ukraine.
Estimates indicate non-German suspects now commit more than 40% of crimes: German authorities struggling to control new arrivals.
The water leak incident has intensified pressure on the museum to implement long-delayed renovation plans, which officials hope to fund partly through a sharp ticket price increase.
With 30,500 retired staff also benefiting, annual spending on Brussels salaries and allowances is set to exceed €3 billion.