An incident in Belgrade involved a fire at a pro-government encampment that left one injured, with a suspect detained.
Dozens have been arrested as investigators uncovered millions in fake agricultural subsidy claims across the country.
More than 1,700 young Ukrainian men arrived in Germany in early October alone, after Ukraine eased rules on leaving the country.
The U.S. president has suggested halting the conflict along the existing front lines.
The former French president will benefit from “a protection arrangement given his status.”
The Vice President of the United States met with Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the challenges of disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza.
Moscow has confirmed that work on a proposed meeting continues, though details remain unclear.
The White House confirmed Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russia’s Sergei Lavrov also cancelled a planned meeting, while Hungarian FM Szijjártó said the summit is not off the table.
Six members of an Italian migrant rescue charity went on trial in Sicily, after bringing 27 migrants to Italy—despite the fact that Italy and Malta both refused to accept them.
The suspect is scheduled to take the stand on Wednesday, with the murder trial at a Madrid court expected to last until October 31.
After Assad and 13 years of war, the Levantine country needs investment worth €186 billion to get back on its feet.
U.S. VP JD Vance aims to bolster the shaky ceasefire in Gaza, underscoring Washington’s efforts to sustain the Trump-brokered truce—despite fresh violence and mounting political pressure on the Israeli PM.