Suspect in Sweden apartment explosion found dead in Göteborg harbour
The main suspect of an explosion at an apartment building in Sweden has been found dead. Police confirmed that the man’s body had been found Read more
The main suspect of an explosion at an apartment building in Sweden has been found dead. Police confirmed that the man’s body had been found Read more
Police say they have dismantled a migrant smuggling ring transporting Afghans to western Europe. The network is thought to have smuggled around 200 migrants from Read more
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a “tête-à-tête” with President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris. Read more
Facebook’s six-hour outage on Monday shows the risks of allowing just a few big players to dominate the tech sector, EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager Read more
With energy prices rising and winter approaching, millions of people across Europe are worried about whether they’ll be able to afford their next gas or Read more
Anti-Semitic graffiti and slogans have been found at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Nine barracks were spray-painted with anti-Semitic phrases in both English and German as Read more
Spain’s left-wing ruling coalition wants to rein in soaring housing costs by imposing rent increase caps on landlords who own 10 or more residential properties. Read more
A deadly fire at a COVID-19 hospital in North Macedonia was caused by a short circuit, authorities have said. The public prosecutor’s office said that Read more
The European Union has unveiled a new strategy to combat growing antisemitism and hate speech in Europe. The bloc said on Tuesday that it plans Read more
Belarus’ parliament has voted to suspend an agreement with the European Union to take back migrants. Lawmakers decided on Monday to halt the obligation on Read more
Slovenian police have clashed with anti-government protesters ahead of a major European Union summit. Hundreds of demonstrators showed up to oppose the Slovenian government’s pandemic Read more
Ireland is expected to adopt a 15% minimum corporate tax rate after several months of negotiations with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Read more
A new generation of European filmmakers is emerging at the international level, producing films that are free, liberated from convention and that address the issues Read more
Winter is coming, and there are signs it will not be an easy one for Europe, neither in Brussels nor in the national capitals. A Read more
The European Union faces a crisis of credibility in the Western Balkans after repeated promises of joining the bloc without any real progress are fanning Read more
French Prime Minister Jean Castex on Tuesday called on Brussels to get tougher on London over fishing rights for French fishermen. Speaking in Parliament, Castex Read more
The European Union has decided to remove Seychelles from its official blacklist of tax havens, despite the archipelago being named as one of the main Read more
An ethnic Serb has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in Kosovo after being convicted of war crimes. The man — identified only by Read more
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Monday advised people with “severely weakened immune systems” to get a third dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 Read more
Two members of the European parliament have called for an investigation into allegations by a whistleblower that Facebook prioritised profits above the public good. Whistleblower Read more
Natural gas prices have surged in Europe as countries exit COVID-19 lockdown, fuelling a crisis that is likely to impact consumers’ bills this winter. The Read more
Swedish prosecutors have issued an international search warrant over an explosion at an apartment building in Göteborg. At least 16 people were injured in the Read more
Spain’s former foreign minister has defended the decision to receive the leader of the Polisario Front for COVID-19 treatment. Arancha González Laya is under investigation Read more
Romania’s government has been toppled after a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Florin Citu was passed with a huge majority in parliament. The Read more
A dozen people were arrested and more than 260 potential victims of exploitation were identified across Europe following police raids at vineyards and farms, Europol Read more
A fuel crisis that threatened to stop the world’s fifth-largest economy in its tracks appears to be easing. For nearly a week, British motorists have found service stations Read more
British soldiers have been deployed to deliver fuel to filling stations following the worsening scarcity of the commodity in the United Kingdom. According to a Read more
Russia has reported record highs in fatalities and new cases of COVID-19 for the fifth time in a week as the country reels from a Read more
Czechs will head up to the polls on Friday for parliamentary elections against the backdrop of the COVID-19 crisis and its social and economic consequences. Read more
European ministers had energy prices on the agenda when they met in Luxembourg on Monday. Driven by growing international demand and a sudden economic recovery, Read more
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