The new facility could be the first in the Netherlands created specifically for queer migrants.
The migrant who harassed visitors at the Weimar Christmas market was briefly detained but soon released as the offense was deemed “insufficient for detention.”
After offering firms convenient ways to recruit from the Balkans and the Caucasus, Warsaw is now reducing opportunities—but just for a single nationality.
A 39-year-old Iraqi threatened his ex-wife and two children with knives, prompting swift police action.
Over 78% of voters opposed a new tax targeting multimillionaire inheritances, while 84% shot down a proposal for universal mandatory youth national service.
Campaigners in Ireland demanded that the park named after former Israeli president Chaim Herzog be renamed after a Palestinian child.
The Künstlerhaus show has prompted protests and political debate, provoked by content including a wolf in priest’s clothes.
Sister Marija Tatjana Zrno is now being treated in hospital, and is expected to recover.
The Labour government’s Home Secretary has now ordered a probe into use of ‘flawed evidence’ to exclude Israeli football supporters from a West Midlands cup tie.
A Russian mercenary group is increasingly involved in Africa’s gold extraction, securing resources by force to help fund Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
Predictions abound that another Israeli offensive against Iran could commence before the end of the year, potentially more extensive and complex than the previous operation in June.
As diplomats refine the details, Trump’s team maintains that the President’s 28-point plan remains the cornerstone of negotiations.