More seemingly random violence has intensified a U.S.-wide debate over public safety and judicial leniency—with federal officials demanding accountability from local authorities.
France’s disgraced ex-president’s 216-page tome will offer a first-hand account of his 20 days behind bars, following a criminal conspiracy conviction.
These proposals were published against the backdrop of hatchet-job left-wing complaints—and a Charity Commission investigation.
Álvaro García Ortiz steps down after being suspended for two years and fined for leaking private data about the partner of a prominent opposition politician.
A migrant crime in Nuneaton has ignited public protests against illegal immigration, with flag-waving demonstrators calling for stricter measures.
Passersby, including a medical doctor, put an end to the assault, with the victim lying senseless on the ground and the doctor resuscitating him.
Some enterprise associations are lifting previous bans on AfD representatives at events, sparking debate on how to engage with the party, eroding the established political ‘firewall.’
Interior Minister Gerhard Karner calls for stronger EU-wide measures, including ‘offshore’ return centers and greater Frontex involvement.
A modest tax would probably not keep tourists away, but would it make them safer?
Following export disputes, the rivals attempt renewed cooperation—planning high-level visits to strengthen economic dialogue.
French officials are exploring a new program that could bring in up to 50,000 new young soldiers.
The Electoral Commission of Slovenia said on Sunday night, based on the nearly complete count of votes, that 53% of