Swedish authorities have charged a young adult with planning an ISIS-inspired attack on a festival.
Political tension grows as the long-time leader enters office amid contested election results and widespread demonstrations.
Europe’s steel sector faces mounting pressure from cheap Chinese imports and high energy costs, prompting Berlin to back tougher EU trade measures.
De Wever gives the ruling coalition until Christmas to agree €10bn in savings, after warning he may resign if no deal emerges.
Those targeted include jailed ex-president Mikheil Saakashvili and opposition leaders Nika Gvaramia, Nika Melia, and Elene Khoshtaria.
Warsaw aims to train 100,000 volunteers this year and 400,000 more by the end of 2026 to strengthen the country’s defense capabilities.
Over 700 police deployed as protests target Thursday’s Villa–Maccabi match, with the Israeli club declining tickets over safety fears.
Tomio Okamura won a majority of votes in parliament, taking the country’s No. 3 post after joining a coalition with Babiš’ ANO.
A record-long U.S. government shutdown is disrupting air travel, with major airports facing reduced capacity.
Ukraine’s growing campaign of cross-border strikes is hitting Russia’s industry and driving up fuel prices.
Bart De Wever is demanding €10 billion in savings by 2030
Seventeen South African men, aged between 20 and 39, have asked the government for help to return home from war-torn Donbas.