Ireland launches amnesty scheme for undocumented migrants
Ireland’s justice minister Helen McEntee has launched a new scheme that could allow undocumented migrants residing in the country to gain full legal status. The Read more
Ireland’s justice minister Helen McEntee has launched a new scheme that could allow undocumented migrants residing in the country to gain full legal status. The Read more
Austria begins a pioneering experiment on 1 February – becoming the first country in Europe to make COVID vaccines compulsory for all adults. To mark Read more
Austria has become the first country in Europe to introduce a national COVID-19 vaccine mandate for adults. From Tuesday, all citizens aged 18 and over Read more
European Union nations often still tax and subsidise their energy sources in contradiction with their committed climate goals, and a majority spend more supporting fossil Read more
A man has been arrested on suspicion of flying a drone over the King of Sweden’s residence near Stockholm. The suspect was detained on Sunday Read more
Escalating tensions between the West and Russia over Ukraine have raised concerns about Russian gas flows to Europe, prompting the European Commission and the United Read more
MEPs have criticised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s meeting with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, saying it risks EU unity on Russia. With Moscow continuing to Read more
Italian police say they have broken up a ring of businessmen accused of cheating the government out of €440 million in tax credits. Authorities carried Read more
A former French soldier has gone on trial over the kidnapping and murder of an eight-year-old girl in 2017. Nordahl Lelandais has already admitted to Read more
A court in Cyprus has overturned the conviction of a British woman for allegedly lying about being gang-raped. The woman was given a four-month suspended Read more
The long-awaited report into the lockdown-breaching parties at Downing Street found there were “failures of leadership” and that some of the behaviour surrounding the gathering Read more
Eighteen crew members have been rescued after two ships collided during a storm off the coast of the Netherlands. The Dutch coastguard said they had Read more
The long-awaited report into the lockdown-breaching parties at Downing Street found there were “failures of leadership” and that some of the behaviour surrounding the gathering Read more
Two German police officers were shot dead on Monday during a traffic stop, police in the southwestern city of Kaiserslautern said, adding that they had Read more
Portugal’s Socialist party (PS) won Sunday’s parliamentary election but uncertainty remains as to whether it will be able to govern alone. With more than 98.7% Read more
Portugal’s parliament is investigating claims of a possible cyberattack on their website during the country’s legislative elections. A hacking group claimed it had gained access Read more
Portuguese voters are on Sunday choosing a new parliament in a snap election that is expected to produce another minority government. Polls will close at Read more
A powerful winter storm swept through northern Europe over the weekend, killing at least four people, destroying houses and cars, closing bridges, causing flooding, and Read more
The French left runs divided and weakened in the presidential race as at least five main candidates rejected any alliance with each other — and Read more
Relatives of those killed and injured on Bloody Sunday marched in Northern Ireland to mark 50 years since one of the deadliest days in the Read more
Portugal’s socialist prime minister Antonio Costa is facing a high-stakes snap parliamentary election in which the far-right could make a breakthrough. Polling stations opened at Read more
French President Emmanuel Macron insisted on “the need to accelerate” the process to “achieve progress” in the Iranian nuclear talks. During a “long exchange” with Read more
Germany’s Greens party elected a new leadership team Saturday that vowed to continue fighting for the party’s core issues, especially combating climate change, as it Read more
The daily count of new COVID-19 infections in Russia spiked above 110,000 on Saturday as the highly contagious Omicron variant races through the vast country. Read more
Turkey’s president has ordered that steps be taken against media content like TV programmes that are deemed contrary to Turkey’s “fundamental values.” President Recep Tayyip Read more
Salvador Dali was obsessed with Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation of Dreams” when he was a very young artist. Now a new exhibition in Vienna at the Read more
Salvador Dali was obsessed with Sigmund Freud’s “Interpretation of Dreams” when he was a very young artist. Now a new exhibition in Vienna at the Read more
A Russian MP is encouraging residents of the rebel-controlled Donbas area of Ukraine to join the Russian army. This is seen as another sign that Read more
As Italian political leaders on Saturday struggled to clinch a deal to elect Italy’s next president, momentum appeared to be building for president Sergio Mattarella Read more
The two-day summit organised by Vox, Spain’s far-right party that keeps gaining traction in the southern European country, gathered a strong lineup of the continent’s Read more
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