Poland’s Kaczynski admits country bought Pegasus but denies spying on opponents
The leader of Poland’s ruling party has admitted that the country bought Pegasus spyware but has denied that it was used to target political opponents. Read more
The leader of Poland’s ruling party has admitted that the country bought Pegasus spyware but has denied that it was used to target political opponents. Read more
Cloud services in France saw cyberattacks increase by 630% during the first year of the pandemic, according to after people were forced to work from Read more
Poland has recalled its new ambassador to the Czech Republic for criticising the country’s approach to a coal mine dispute. Ambassador Miroslaw Jasinski has faced Read more
The academy charged with defending the French language is threatening to take the government to court over the use of English on the country’s new Read more
Germany has appointed the country’s first-ever commissioner dedicated to LGBT+ affairs. Sven Lehmann from the German Greens was appointed by the new government on Wednesday Read more
Orthodox Christians in Russia, Serbia and other countries began Christmas observances on Thursday amid restrictions aimed at dampening the spread of the coronavirus, but few Read more
Mostar’s rich skyline, with mosques and Catholic church towers peeking out above buildings and set against an imposing mountain range, now once again features the Read more
A Kyiv court on Thursday ordered an assets freeze against former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko as part of an investigation into “high treason,” the prosecutor Read more
Pressure is mounting on the European Commission to ease rules that require empty “ghost” planes to fly in order to retain their take-off and landing Read more
Italian authorities have announced they will introduce limitations on the number of people allowed into Venice, in an attempt to reduce mass tourism in the Read more
He quickly became the main attraction at Croatia’s recent anti-mask and anti-vaccine protests, which made headlines for the tens of thousands that gathered in Zagreb’s Read more
After the ‘Christmas log’, the French maintain their tradition of celebrating the Epiphany with the ‘Galette des Rois’ (Pancake of the Kings), a flaky pastry Read more
Polish government officials called on Meta to reinstate the Facebook account of a far-right party banned from the platform for spreading COVID-19 disinformation. Konfederacja (Confederation), Read more
Italy has announced it will lend a fragment of the Parthenon Sculptures back to its native Greece, in what both sides hope will become a Read more
An Italian mafia fugitive on the run for 20 years was caught by police in Spain after being identified on Google. Gioacchino Gammino was found Read more
Hackers have targeted one of Portugal’s leading media conglomerates to send fake news alerts. Some of the most websites of Grupo Impresa were taken down Read more
Police in Austria have carried out nationwide raids over the suspected sale of fake vaccination passes. In total, 22 people are under investigation for “forgery, Read more
Madrid’s traditional Three Kings parade was once again celebrated in the streets of the Spanish capital, delighting children and spectators after it was cancelled last Read more
Taiwan is creating an investment fund and planning other measures to help Lithuania as it faces major economic pressure from China for allowing the island Read more
Italy will impose mandatory COVID vaccines on everyone over 50 years of age, the government has announced. It came as the country registered a record Read more
As COVID-19 cases surge in Europe there’s been more focus on convincing the unvaccinated to get the jab. So far the measures have ranged from Read more
French MPs on Thursday morning approved a bill to transform the COVID-19 health pass into a vaccine pass. The bill was adopted at 5:25 am Read more
Poland’s government is facing increasing pressure to investigate claims that it illegally used Pegasus, known powerful spyware, against its opponents. Liberal newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza published Read more
An eight-year-old girl has died after strong winds blew a bouncy castle several metres into the air during a fair in eastern Spain. Eight other Read more
Italy’s smaller islands will be left behind by the country’s latest COVID-19 restrictions, an association has warned. From Monday, Italy will only allow vaccinated citizens Read more
The EU must be included when it comes to Ukraine security talks, according to the bloc’s foreign policy chief. Speaking from the Ukrainian city of Read more
London has recorded its worst-ever annual death toll from teenage homicides, with a total of 30 boys and young men killed in 2021. On December Read more
The Biden administration announced sanctions against Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik who has been at the centre of an escalating political crisis in Bosnia and Read more
Austria, the birthplace of Adolf Hitler, long cast itself as a victim after being annexed by Nazi Germany. Only in the past three decades has Read more
Sweden has created a new agency to combat disinformation ahead of its upcoming parliamentary elections in September. The Swedish Psychological Defense Agency, which began operating Read more
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