Do Kwon: Fugitive crypto mogul believed caught in Montenegro
Police believe they have arrested Do Kwon, the crypto boss accused of a multibillion-dollar fraud.
Police believe they have arrested Do Kwon, the crypto boss accused of a multibillion-dollar fraud.
"What is critical is sending ammunition to Ukraine fast, because that might bring a change in this war," Estonia's prime minister Kaja Kallas said.
Polish abortion rights activists Justyna Wydrzyńska was last week sentenced for giving abortion pills to a 12-week pregnant woman. She will appeal. But with a court stacked by politically-appointed judges, her chances of overturning it are slim.
Lithuanian young farmers say they're giving up hope for the future of traditional livelihoods in the Baltic nation.
The Prince of Wales met Ukrainians who have fled the war on the second day of his visit to Poland.
Sources suggest Russia may be running out of ammunition or they may be directing their attacks elsewhere, such as Avdiivka.
A new report by Corporate Europe Observatory details how German business interests have shaped German and European hydrogen policies.
Finland and Sweden applied to NATO 10 months ago, after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has yet to approve Sweden’s bid.
German unions call for widespread transport strike on Monday, demanding pay rises to help combat inflation.
Mass protests took place on Thursday across Israel after its parliament passed a controversial law that demonstrators claim brings the country's judicial system, and democracy, into disrepute.
Due to strikes, union workers could literally refuse to roll out the red carpet for the British monarch when he arrives in Paris.
Euronews has debunked a photo widely shared online as well as theories pushed by Ukrainian officials that Vladimir Putin never visited the occupied-city of Mariupol
Victims of Brussel's deadliest terrorist attack were remembered on Wednesday morning at the seventh commemoration of the event
Watch: Lebanese security forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters, mainly retired members of the army, in downtown Beirut.
As leaders meet for their Brussels summit on migration, the 2016 "deal" with Turkey is a prime example of why the EU should not transfer its own responsibilities regarding migration to third states.
Watch: President Volodymyr Zelenskyy participated in a ceremony honouring Ukrainian soldiers who died liberating the village of Moshchun from Russian occupiers
Nowruz marks the first day of Spring and is celebrated by some 300 million people around the world.
British, French and Germans have 'few positive things to say' about the world's major powers.
Candida auris, which spreads easily and can resist common treatments, poses a deadly infection risk to fragile and elderly patients.
🇫🇷 Mass strikes and protests grip France in defiance of Macron's pension reforms
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Chinese President Xi Jinping's recent visit to Moscow looks like tacit backing for Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine yet China thinks it can be a broker for peace between the two countries
Against the backdrop of Israeli-Palestinian tensions, Ramadan has often been a period of heightened conflict.
The French president wants to plough on with hugely unpopular pension reforms, saying he will sacrifice personal popularity for the sake of his country.
Allowing international trade of coca products, including its use as an organic fertiliser, could play a significant role in addressing the food insecurity crisis, Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch and Diego Garcia Devis argue.
“Residential areas where ordinary people and children live are being fired at,” wrote Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Telegram.
Qualifying for Euro 2024 gets under way this week as 53 nations battle for 24 places. Who do you think will reach the finals?
The underground site, buried deep under an Edinburgh hill, has remained largely unknown.
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Strikers accuse authorities of denying inmates adequate food, hot water and medicine, while housing them in filthy cells infested with cockroaches.
The Republican was criticised in the US and Ukraine for calling the war a "territorial dispute".
The deal made between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Ohrid is based on a gentleman's agreement because the Serbian party did not sign the document.
In the coming weeks the Russian mercenary group Wagner could lose most of the prisoners it recruited into its ranks as their military contracts expire.
Swedish parliament voted in favour of NATO accession.