A motion introduced by Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers calls on the EU to take a stronger stance against organized child sexual exploitation networks.
Pope Francis called Fr. Jacques Hamel a martyr after he was murdered while saying Mass.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct said evidence suggests the officers who first arrived at the scene may have failed to recognise that Nowak required urgent medical assistance.
The legislation would create a legal “right to aid in dying,” despite warnings from doctors and religious leaders that it weakens protections for vulnerable patients.
Despite facing a deportation order, a Guinean became the alleged knifeman in an incident that left one dead and three others in hospital.
June provided an uncomfortable start to the British summer for the United Kingdom. This had nothing to do with the heatwave.
Dutch farming groups say wider buffer zones and tougher emissions limits would devastate rural communities and force farms to close.
The 17-year-old victim’s family has called for a march in Narbonne this Sunday.
The traditionalist society defied Pope Leo XIV’s personal plea by proceeding with the ordinations without papal approval, risking a fresh schism with the Vatican.
The woman said a visit to the pool with her son confirmed why she had avoided it for six years, while official figures show most sexual assault suspects at swimming pools are foreign nationals.
A fresh regional headache begins as tensions between Finland and Russia unsettle their shared border arrangements.
Europeans are facing a summer of record-breaking temperatures across the continent.