After Berlin was left in the dark by a left-wing attack on the power grid, now another deliberate attack has disrupted electricity to 900 German households.
Hundreds of thousands of households remain without power after severe storms swept across Europe.
Strict immigration policies have pushed the number of approved applications below 1,000 in 2025.
Moscow warns the seizure of the Marinera could result in “further military and political tensions.”
Like France, Ireland, Austria, and Hungary, Poland rejected the trade agreement, which most EU member states approve of.
In Pope Leo’s first New Year address as pontiff, he criticised the growing use of military force—warning that international law and diplomacy are being sidelined.
Stockholm credits stricter asylum rules—and generous financial incentives for voluntary returns—with thousands of migrants leaving the country.
The U.S. president has signalled a new phase in the drug war.
At least four civilians were killed in Kyiv and dozens injured after Russian forces launched multiple missiles—and hundreds of drones.
Washington stressed that continued support depends on the Somali government acting to resolve the reported issues.
Moscow released French academic Laurent Vinatier, who was imprisoned on espionage-related charges.
Authorities are examining possible safety failures and the owners’ financial background following one of Switzerland’s deadliest nightlife disasters in recent years.