Germany prosecutes three men for planning murder of Ukrainian ex-soldier
Three men in Germany face charges for allegedly planning to murder a Ukrainian ex-soldier under Russian orders, highlighting ongoing espionage concerns.
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Three men in Germany face charges for allegedly planning to murder a Ukrainian ex-soldier under Russian orders, highlighting ongoing espionage concerns.
A Belgian influencer received a 17.5-year driving ban and a €25,000 fine for posting high-speed racing videos. He had previously been banned and was caught driving under the influence.
Finland, Sweden, and Norway are collaborating on a NATO railway project to enhance military logistics against Russian threats, facing challenges like differing rail gauges and...
The EU is close to meeting its 2030 climate targets but faces criticism for insufficient progress in key areas and geopolitical compromises.
Slovak President Pellegrini publicly reprimanded Prime Minister Fico for his pro-Russia stance, emphasizing the West's importance. Fico dismissed the criticism, reaffirming...
The EU and UAE have started formal negotiations on a free trade agreement, focusing on reducing tariffs and promoting digital trade. The deal could be the EU's first major...
The IMF warns the UK to maintain fiscal discipline to avoid financial market turmoil, endorsing current tax plans but urging caution on additional spending.
Shein's planned IPO in London may shift to Hong Kong due to regulatory hurdles, with the company aiming for a listing within a year.
The ECB is expected to cut interest rates next week, marking the eighth consecutive reduction. Uncertainty remains due to US economic policies, but Dutch inflation is predicted...
Greenland warns it may seek Chinese investment if the US and EU do not engage in its mining sector, highlighting political and economic challenges.
Suriname is set to return to an NDP-led government, a party criticized for past economic crises, as six parties form a coalition excluding the current president's party.
The Trump administration may mandate social media checks for foreign students, potentially delaying visa processes and affecting universities dependent on international enrollment.