
Spanish Judge Halts Shutdown of Telegram at Last Minute
A copyright violations dispute has turned into a standoff between the social media company and the courts.

A copyright violations dispute has turned into a standoff between the social media company and the courts.

Thousands of Dubliners mobilised against a 1,000 person refugee centre on Sunday afternoon.

Puigdemont will run for regional elections and says Catalonia has a “historic opportunity” to secede from Spain.

Witness described at least five assailants, saying “They act like trained fighters.”

“Christian morality is under attack,” Abbé Raffray explains, saying he has done nothing more than quote the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

Given the raised threat level, how was the perpetrator able to come so close to the building?

Famously elected on a pro-life platform, Simon Harris then led the 2018 campaign to legalise abortion.

As membership process for Bosnia and Herzegovina gains momentum, Moldovan parliament approves bid to join bloc.

Former Stasi memorial chief says the case is reminiscent of “East Germany when pacifist patches or a plastic bag from the West led to interrogation.”

Critics say government ignored pleas from medical organisations highlighting “the ethical dilemmas and the potential for a slippery slope.”
Zelensky appeared skeptical about long-term military support from the alliance.
The EU has “no other choice” but to significantly increase its defense budget after 2025, Commissioner Breton said, suggesting a joint war fleet and missile defense network.
The new three-party government may be in place ahead of crucial EU talks on Ukraine.
The ‘Corbyn wing’ of the party is gearing up to shape policies in a possible Labour government.
Although the Gaza Strip has been blockaded for many years, the terrorist organisation has been able to shore up support from a myriad of backers.
It seems that German democracy must be “defended” from itself whenever it produces results that are unfavorable to the establishment.
Brussels is making a stab at Ireland’s corporate tax collection before the European elections with a proposal that would increase the country’s annual EU contribution by 50%.
Record-low support for her party in both Hesse and Bavaria means Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has “gambled away her credibility,” a CDU official said.
Artificial intelligence could be used to help teachers with exam marking and lesson planning.
While the United States reiterates it can help both of its allies, Europe is facing a huge ammunition shortage.
The EU’s foreign affairs chief reprimanded Israel for not respecting human rights. “Cutting electricity and food for the civilian population is not in accordance with international law.”
Jimmie Åkesson said migrant criminals with dual nationality “bring down the reputation of Swedish citizenship.”