How German podcast tracked down fugitive militant after 30 years
Daniela Klette had been on the run for more than 30 years, before her arrest in Berlin this year.
Daniela Klette had been on the run for more than 30 years, before her arrest in Berlin this year.
Lazio's Mattia Zaccani earns the Azzurri a precious point against Croatia to qualify for the knockouts, while Spain finish Group B first without conceding a single goal as they beat Albania 1-0.
Victor Orbán briefed Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni on Hungary's upcoming EU Council presidency programme, which focuses on illegal migration, Europe's competitiveness, and declining birth rates.
Sara Funaro's victory is the latest win for centre-left parties in Italy.
At least eight people have died in the large office building fire in Fryazino, near Moscow.
More than 15 police officers and several civilians, including an Orthodox priest, were killed by armed militants in Russia’s southern republic of Dagestan on Sunday, its governor Sergei Melikov said in a video statement early Monday.
Despite years of Islamist attacks in Dagestan, Moscow wants to blame external actors for Sunday's attack.
Six days before France votes, the National Rally leader says he is the only credible alternative.
The legacy of Argentina's legendary striker is kept alive by diehard fans in Buenos Aires.
Diplomatic tensions with neighbouring Benin and a rebel group that wants to restore democracy in the West African country have brought the pipeline to a standstill.
The British Prime Minister confirmed that he was not being investigated over the controversial allegations which has taken Westminster by storm.
As Germany suffer from centre-back Rüdiger's injury, Hungary criticise Varga's treatment timing and France anxiously await Mbappé's return, we take a look at the most pressing injury situations at Euro 2024.
9,000 troops from 20 NATO countries conducted extensive military exercises in the Baltic Sea region, with Sweden participating as a full NATO member for the first time.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda in Beijing on Monday.
Fighters from Iran-backed groups are willing to fight for Hezbollah, as Netanyahu indicates Israeli troops could be redirected from Gaza to Israel's northern border to confront the militant group.
Western allies have vowed to provide Kyiv with the extraordinary revenues earned from Russia's immobilised assets.
"Classy Ali" is Ali Al Majid's alter ego. The self-proclaimed 'bad guy' character loves being heckled by the crowd.
According to recent polls, the far-right National Rally and its allies lead in the projections but don't have the absolute majority needed to form a government.
Climate engineering manipulates the environment to try and avoid the worst consequences of climate change.
The ban on headscarves in Tajikistan is seen as a reflection of the political line that the government of president-for-life Emomali Rahmon has been pursuing since 1997.
Despite ongoing war, Ukrainians celebrated midsummer, Ivana Kupala on Sunday, marking their third summer of conflict.
Registering online platforms to take months, EU Commission says.
EU auditors are concerned with a new energy dependency and flagged decarbonisation challenges linked to the bloc’s gas usage as well as lack of transparency in cross-border infrastructure projects within the bloc.
A Russian strike on Odesa, Ukraine, injured four people, including a 19-year-old male, according to the State Emergency Service.
This week's key events presented by senior financial reporter Jack Schickler.
Fresh after the European elections, an expert panel dissected the significance of Sunday night’s results for the future of the EU’s health policy.
State media reported that one man was rescued from the blaze and is being treated at a hospital.
Although growth in the Eurozone is back, geopolitical risks posed by the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East remain, along with tighter financial conditions and the reshaping of the political landscape across Europe.
The reason? To celebrate World Skateboarding Day. Weekend saw the streets of the Chilean capital, Santiago, come alive with the energy of thousands of skateboarders.
From Just Stop Oil splattering Stonehenge with orange powder to a 30,000-strong human chain in the Netherlands.
More than 300,000 people in the UK have no permanent housing on any given night, including those who are sleeping on the streets, living in cars, staying in hostels or temporarily seeking help from family and friends, recent research shows.
The Beetle, known as 'Vocho' in Mexico, is so popular in the city due to its historical affordability and the powerful engines that help it navigate the steep hills.
ALDE, the largest of the three political forces that make up the centrist Renew Europe, has been eyeing the French leadership of the grouping since the June election result - and now has a name in mind for the role: MEP João Cotrim de Figueiredo.
The EU sanctioned six people in Russian hacker groups for their involvement in cyber attacks and included for the first time measures against those who targeted services such as health and banking.
The Council of the European Union has approved additional restrictive measures against six individuals involved in cyber-attacks affecting information systems relating to critical infrastructure, critical state functions, the storage or processing of classified information and
Denmark is serving up a side of mussels alongside renewable power.
The criminal allegations are ‘absurd and unfounded,’ said Werner Hoyer, who stepped down at the end of 2023.
“One policeman told me that Croatia is a homogenous white society, that I am black and that gives them the right to ask for my documents”. The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) and Centre for Peace Studies Croatia has vehemently condemned the systemic racial profiling and
While many African countries have introduced the HPV vaccine in immunisation programmes, just five have acheived 90 per cent coverage.
As Brussels regroups after elections, it must uphold the rule of law, Tom Gibson writes.
Ukrainians wearing traditional clothing danced in the pouring rain during a midsummer night celebration near the capital, Kyiv.
By Kung Chan, founder of ANBOUND, an independent think tank based in Beijing. Western nations are facing growing marginalization within this international organization. As dissenting voices from other factions within the United Nations intensify, the case for restructuring
Clean tech companies are in the frontline of Europe's efforts to become carbon neutral by 2050. A Dutch firm, backed by EU financial support, has developed a new green energy technology that will help achieve that goal.
Against a backdrop of regular blackouts and a nightly curfew, Ukrainians marked their third midsummer of the war – full of folk dancing, fire jumping and flowers.
Russia says US-made missiles programmed by American specialists were used in an attack which killed four.
Salaries have fallen for the first time in six months, boosting hopes of a Bank of England rate cut later this summer.
Paris Fashion Week was a complete extravaganza, featuring Vogue World's sporty chic celebrating the Paris Games, A$AP Rocky's activist-infused debut with American Sabotage, and Dries Van Noten's grand finale.
A new study found that intermittent fasting may be an effective initial intervention for type 2 diabetics instead of medication.
Why can't everyone get along? Taylor Swift fans are getting all hot and bothered about comments made by the Foo Fighters frontman. But is there any reason to?
Officials from both sides finally agree to hold consultations, signalling progress could be made on finding a way to end the subsidy spat.