
Chișinău to Declare Energy Emergency After Power Line Cut by Ukraine Strikes
Amid mounting energy instability, Moldova’s PM said his crisis-management policy was necessary to allow a rapid response.

Amid mounting energy instability, Moldova’s PM said his crisis-management policy was necessary to allow a rapid response.

The Health Secretary is concerned by “an unprecedented outbreak”—and scrambling to impose preventative measures.

Commuter train derailment follows the recent high-speed collision—Spain’s deadliest railway disaster in more than 10 years.

Airports, rail networks, and road traffic were affected in several countries as ice forced authorities to suspend services.

German Greens urge deputies to go after Mayor Kai Wegner for his alleged crisis management failings—rather than the far-left perpetrators.

A proposed surcharge to cover the cost of rioting has been blocked in a French parliamentary committee.

Germany is boosting intelligence staff and expanding digital powers to track far-left extremist networks—and, in theory, to strengthen public safety.

Hurricane-force gusts knock out power, halt trains, and batter coastal areas in Western Europe.

Merz described the Berlin blackout an “attack” and praised local authorities and the Bundeswehr for their response, citing their “excellent work.”

Federal prosecutors have opened a terrorism investigation, as other authorities assess vulnerabilities in Germany’s critical infrastructure following the blackout.