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Dormant Russia volcano erupts for first time in 450 years

Pictures released by Russian state media show a towering plume of ash spewing from the Krasheninnikov volcano, which last erupted in 1550, according to the Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program.

1 day ago
Europe

UK defends new online safety law after X criticism

Under the law, which took effect on July 25, online platforms must take steps to prevent children accessing harmful content such as pornography. ...

2 days ago
Europe

New push to reach plastic pollution pact

In 2022, countries agreed they would find a way to address the crisis by the end of 2024, but the talks in Busan, South Korea failed to overcome fundamental differences. ...

2 days ago

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Russia says Sukhoi fighter 'escorted' German plane nearing border

The announcement came hours German Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht resigned after months of criticism over Berlin's stuttering response to the war in Ukraine as well as a series of gaffes.

2 years ago
Europe

Russia produces first nuclear warheads for Poseidon super torpedo

"The first Poseidon ammunition loads have been manufactured, and the Belgorod submarine will receive them in the near future," TASS quoted the source as saying.

2 years ago
Europe

Putin signals impatience over Ukraine war in commander switch

President Vladimir Putin's move to replace his top commander in Ukraine is a sign of military disarray and his growing impatience in a war Russia is not winning, analysts said.

2 years ago
Europe

Russia runs budget deficit as defence spending rises

The deficit reached 3.3 trillion rubles ($47 billion), or 2.3 percent of gross domestic product, Finance Minister Anton Siluanov told a government meeting. 

2 years ago
Europe

Macron backs Lula, condemns Brazil violence

"The will of the Brazilian people and the democratic institutions must be respected!" he tweeted.

2 years ago
Europe

Pope Francis to lead ex-pontiff Benedict's funeral

Pope Francis will preside Thursday over the funeral of his predecessor Benedict XVI at the Vatican, an unprecedented event in modern times expected to draw tens of thousands of people.

2 years ago
Europe

Pope hails 'beloved' Benedict as Vatican releases photos of body

Benedict's funeral will be "solemn but simple", the Vatican has said, after which he will be buried in the papal tombs under St Peter's Basilica.

2 years ago
Europe

World steps into 2023 after turbulent year

Many were ready to set aside pinched budgets and a virus that is increasingly forgotten but not gone, and embrace a party atmosphere on New Year's Eve after a few pandemic-dampened years.

2 years ago
Europe

Former pope Benedict XVI dies aged 95

Former pope Benedict XVI has died at the age of 95, the Vatican announced Saturday, almost a decade after he became the first pontiff to resign in six centuries.

2 years ago
Europe

Dutch king says slavery apology start of 'long journey'

Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Monday officially apologised for the Dutch state's involvement in slavery in its former colonies, calling it a "crime against humanity".

2 years ago
Europe

Christmas comes early and bittersweet for Eastern Europe's Ukrainian refugees

Ukrainians generally celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7 in common with Russians, but the country's Orthodox church has gradually shifted from Moscow's orbit in recent years.

2 years ago
Europe

Two dead, four injured in Paris shooting: prosecutor

Two people were killed and four injured in a shooting in central Paris on Friday, police and prosecutors said, adding that the shooter, in his 60s, had been arrested.

2 years ago
Europe

UN Security Council adopts first ever Myanmar resolution

The UN Security Council called for Myanmar's junta to release Aung San Suu Kyi Wednesday as it adopted its first ever resolution on the situation in the turmoil-ridden Southeast Asian country.

2 years ago
Europe

History of Dutch empire intertwined with slavery

Dutch involvement with slavery went hand-in-hand with the expansion of its colonial and trading interests across the globe in the 17th century, referred to in the Netherlands as the "Golden Age".

2 years ago
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Dutch expected to apologise for 250 years of slavery

Prime Minister Mark Rutte is giving a speech on slavery in The Hague in what he has called a "meaningful moment" while Dutch ministers are travelling to seven former colonies in South America and the Caribbean for the event.

2 years ago
Europe

Macron defends World Cup trip amid Qatar graft scandal

Macron watched France's semi-final victory over Morocco before flying to Brussels overnight to attend an EU summit.

2 years ago
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Jokowi jets off to ASEAN-EU summit amid nickel, trade disputes

President Jokowi is likely to leverage Indonesia's position as ASEAN chair during the upcoming ASEAN-EU Summit in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday, experts say, amid disagreements on trade policies.

2 years ago
Europe

Power outage plunges parts of Paris into darkness

The incident comes amid worries that power blackouts could cripple infrastructure in France as the first cold snap of the winter tests the resilience of the power network. 

2 years ago
Europe

Putin acknowledges Russia's war in Ukraine could be a long one

Putin has rarely spoken about the duration of a war that he began more than nine months ago but told loyalists in a televised meeting on Wednesday it could go on for some time yet.

2 years ago
Europe

Scholz urges Putin to withdraw troops for 'diplomatic' end to war

"The chancellor urged the Russian president to come as quickly as possible to a diplomatic solution including the withdrawal of Russian troops," according to the German leader's spokesman Steffen Hebestreit.

2 years ago
Europe

At sumptuous dinner, Biden and Macron vow unity on Ukraine

The US president and first lady Jill Biden held a sumptuous, star-studded White House state dinner, featuring music from Jon Batiste and Chardonnay from the Napa Valley, in honor of President Macron and his wife, Brigitte. 

2 years ago
Europe

Half of world's democracies in decline: IDEA

In its annual report, the Stockholm-based International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) said democratic institutions were being undermined by issues ranging from restrictions on freedom of expression to increasing distrust in the legitimacy of elections.

2 years ago
Europe

US weighs sending 100-mile strike weapon to Ukraine

US and allied military inventories are shrinking, and Ukraine faces an increasing need for more sophisticated weapons as the war drags on. Boeing's proposed system, dubbed Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB), is one of about a half-dozen plans for getting new munitions into production for Ukraine and America's Eastern European allies, industry sources said.

2 years ago
Europe

Morocco World Cup match triggers riots in Brussels, dozen people detained

The riots took place in several places across the Belgian capital where dozens of soccer fans, some draped in Moroccan flags, clashed with riot police with water cannons and tear gas.

2 years ago
Europe

Russia says no contacts planned with United States

He added that contacts with Washington happen over the phone but that they take place through diplomatic channels and not at a presidential level.

2 years ago
Europe

Ukrainians suffer in cold, darkness as Zelensky implores UN to punish Russia

Russia unleashed a missile barrage across Ukraine on Wednesday, killing 10 people, forcing shutdowns of nuclear power plants and cutting water and electricity supply in many places.

2 years ago
Europe

NATO, Poland say missile was Ukrainian stray, easing fears of wider war

Nevertheless, NATO's chief said that Russia, not Ukraine, was still to blame for starting the war in the first place with its February invasion and launching scores of missiles on Tuesday that triggered Ukrainian defences. 

2 years ago
Europe

Zelensky tells G20 leaders 'terrorist state among you'

Speaking by video link, Zelensky called the strike "a true statement brought by Russia for the G20 summit", according to a copy of his speech seen by AFP. 

2 years ago
Europe

Poland blast may not be from missile fired from Russia, Biden says

Biden spoke after global leaders gathered for the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia, held an emergency meeting on Wednesday after deadly explosions in Poland that Ukraine and Polish authorities said were caused by Russian-made missiles.

2 years ago
Europe

Biden holding emergency meeting with global leaders on Poland blasts

Leaders from the United States, Germany, Canada, Netherlands, Japan, Spain, Italy, France and the United Kingdom were taking part in the meeting.

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