Prosecutors say the suspect was suffering from schizophrenia at the time of the attack and will face preventive psychiatric detention rather than a murder trial.
Despite rejecting a global “right to abortion,” Berlin has sent tens of millions of euros to abortion-linked NGOs since 2022
Kemi Badenoch sacks a senior frontbencher after claims he was preparing to jump ship to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.
The Hungarian prime minister says Brussels wants member states to shoulder the cost of financing Ukraine and is asking voters to push back.
A 29-year-old with a history of violent crime was shot after threatening officers with a knife, just hours after two men were stabbed in an Ulm electronics shop.
The State Department says the move will allow officials to review screening procedures and block applicants deemed likely to rely on public benefits.
Hundreds of cars were deliberately burned across the German capital last year as organised extremist gangs struck week after week.
The U.S. aerospace company’s rebound has been reinforced by major overseas deals highlighted by President Donald Trump, including a $96 billion commitment from Qatar Airways.
Individuals who have committed violent crimes—or have been involved in drug or arms trafficking—will be excluded from the proposed Algerian scheme.
Online content shared by David Bendels was protected by freedom of expression when assessed in its overall context, according to the presiding judge.
The Netherlands approved sending additional military resources to the Arctic island as part of a NATO mission—in response to U.S. demands based on Greenland’s strategic importance.
Warsaw urged European leaders to back the U.S. president on Ukraine and security, citing Russian drone incursions—and warning that NATO’s eastern flank is under growing pressure.