Brussels is advocating for the safety of a Communist dictator oppressing Venezuela instead of siding with their long-time NATO ally.
After U.S. actions in Venezuela, Moscow’s rhetoric toward European leaders is getting increasingly aggressive.
Ukrainian prosecutors say the blast is being investigated as a terrorist act.
Technical issues affecting Greece’s air traffic control have forced diversions to Rome, Dubrovnik, Tirana and Cyprus.
Shops remain shuttered across the capital as unrest spreads to universities and provincial cities, leaving multiple dead and injured.
The peaceful demonstration featured speeches highlighting that the discriminatory decrees are still in force in Slovakia, and continue to impact the Hungarian minority.
The joint operation comes amid renewed regional counterterrorism efforts.
Power is expected to be restored to all customers on Thursday afternoon, Stromnetz Berlin said.
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being held in a Brooklyn prison until prosecutors decide where he would face trial.
The suspect was arrested on the spot and taken into custody.
Authorities report injuries, landslides and widespread inspections as aftershocks continue following a 6.5 magnitude quake near Acapulco.
150,000 people have been moved from frontline regions since June amid Moscow’s heaviest drone strike campaign in months.