Moscow suggested European drone producers could be considered legitimate military targets, prompting the Czech government to summon Russia’s ambassador.
A new audit finds major news apps heavily favour left-leaning outlets in curated feeds not shaped by users.
A protest in the Netherlands was triggered by the decision to temporarily house asylum seekers in a town hall building until November.
Citing public order, Britain’s Home Office has barred a U.S.-based Christian conservative from entering the country—ahead of a planned appearance alongside “Tommy Robinson.”
A planned 70-story Trump Tower in Tbilisi aims to reshape the city’s skyline and bolster its appeal to international investors.
Moscow cautioned that EU accession could trigger new restrictions against Georgia—based on the Kremlin’s “unfriendly countries” list.
Police figures point to a split trend: fewer overall crimes, but worsening levels of serious violence.
Ahead of Russia’s Victory Day commemorations, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania have barred the Slovak PM from their airspace.
The outgoing PM reiterated Budapest’s position, stating “No oil = no money”.
Shreveport police respond to the killing of children aged one to 14 in a “domestic disturbance” started by an armed relative.
Italian media estimate that lawyers would receive around €615 per deportation case, with payment made only once voluntary repatriation is completed
The Ukrainian president pointed to more than 110 vessels allegedly in use by Russia to bypass restrictions.