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European leaders in Kyiv for show of solidarity against Russia

Both Moscow and Kyiv have hinted they are open to negotiating with each other, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says this would only be possible once a ceasefire takes effect.

1 day ago
Europe

Pope Leo hopes to bring light to "dark nights of this world"

Leo, the first pope from the US, told cardinals in the Sistine Chapel that he hoped to be a "faithful administrator" for the entire Church, and added that the Church should identify itself through the holiness of its members and not "the grandeur of her buildings". ...

2 days ago
Europe

With Xi at his side, Putin marks WW2 victory

President Vladimir Putin, the longest-serving Kremlin chief since Josef Stalin, stood beside China's Xi Jinping, several dozen other leaders and Russian veterans on a roofed tribune beside Lenin's mausoleum as Russian troops marched past. ...

2 days ago

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Le Pen says Wilders election upset gives hope to Europe

Dutch far-right politician Wilders of the Freedom Party (PVV), who has vowed to halt all immigration to the Netherlands, was set for a victory in parliamentary elections on Wednesday, an exit poll showed.

1 year ago
Europe

Geert Wilders: The anti-Islam, anti-EU populist who could be next Dutch PM

His comments have led to sometimes violent protests in nations with large Muslim populations, including Pakistan, Indonesia and Egypt. In Pakistan, a religious leader issued a fatwa against him.

1 year ago
Europe

'End attack on Ukraine': Scholz tells Putin

"I called on President Putin to end his attack on Ukraine and withdraw troops from Ukraine's territory, so that this war can finally end," Scholz told journalists at a press conference in Berlin alongside Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

1 year ago
Europe

Far-right populist Wilders sweeps Dutch parliamentary election-exit poll

Last year, Italy formed its most right-wing government since World War Two after the election victory of Giorgia Meloni.

1 year ago
Europe

Dutch vote in tight election with far right set for gains

A weighted poll published on the eve of the vote showed anti-Islam firebrand Geert Wilders' Freedom Party (PVV) tied for the lead with the conservative People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD) of outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte.

1 year ago
Europe

Dutch election: Runners and riders to replace Mark Rutte

With polls suggesting the race is too close to call and the next government certain to be a multi-party coalition, here are the main candidates vying to lead the EU's fifth-largest economy.

1 year ago
Europe

NATO to replace AWACS surveillance jets with modified Boeing 737

NATO will replace its ageing fleet of AWACS surveillance planes, in service since the Cold War in the 1980s, with a militarized version of the Boeing 737 commercial jet, the alliance said on Wednesday, in a deal likely worth billions of euros.

1 year ago
Europe

UK's Sunak brings back Cameron, sacks interior minister in new reset

Cameron's return suggested Sunak wanted to bring in a more centrist, experienced hand rather than appease the populist right of his party which backed Braverman.

1 year ago
Europe

Iceland evacuates town over concerns of volcanic eruption

The Icelandic Meteorological Office said on Saturday there was a "considerable" risk of an eruption on the Reykjanes peninsula because the size of the underground magma intrusion and the rate at which it was moving.

1 year ago
Europe

Transsexuals can be baptized Catholic, serve as godparents, Vatican says

Francis, 86, has tried to make the Church more welcoming to the LGBT community without changing Church teachings, including one saying that same-sex attraction is not sinful but same-sex acts are.

1 year ago
Europe

Hottest October globally marks fifth record-shattering month

With temperatures soaring beyond previous averages by exceptional margins, scientists say the pressure on world leaders to curb planet-heating greenhouse gas pollution has never been more urgent as they prepare to meet in Dubai for the UNCOP28 climate conference this month. 

1 year ago
Europe

Democracy worldwide trending downwards: report

The Stockholm-based International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) said 85 out of 173 countries surveyed had "suffered a decline in at least one key indicator of democratic performance in the past five years".

1 year ago
Europe

The four battles to follow during COP28

It is no longer enough to promise, as more than 70 countries do, to be carbon neutral by 2050 or 2060. Nations must negotiate the phase-out of the main contributor to global emissions, never mentioned in the Paris Agreement: fossil fuels.

1 year ago
Europe

COP28 faces debate over controversy-mired carbon credits

Carbon credits have been debated since their inclusion in the 1997 Kyoto Protocol.

1 year ago
Europe

Kremlin says Putin is healthy, laughs off body double rumours

"Everything is fine with him, this is absolutely another fake," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said when asked about an unsourced report by a Russian Telegram channel, picked up by some Western media, that the president had suffered a serious health episode on Sunday evening.

1 year ago
Europe

UK's Labour deals big by-election blows to PM Sunak

Peter Kyle, a senior Labour lawmaker, said his party had delivered a "political earthquake".

1 year ago
Europe

Israel-Hamas tensions hit Frankfurt Book Fair

The world's biggest publishing trade event begins Wednesday just over a week since Hamas launched the deadliest attack in Israel's history, prompting Israel to respond with a relentless bombing campaign of the Gaza Strip. 

1 year ago
Europe

Jailed Iranian women's activist Narges Mohammadi wins Nobel Peace Prize

Mohammadi, a 51-year-old journalist and activist, has spent much of the past two decades in and out of jail for her campaign against the mandatory hijab for women and the death penalty.

1 year ago
Europe

Dengue will 'take off' in southern Europe, US, Africa, WHO scientist says

The illness has long been a scourge in much of Asia and Latin America, causing an estimated 20,000 deaths each year. Rates of the disease have already risen eight-fold globally since 2000, driven largely by climate change as well as the increased movement of people and urbanization. 

1 year ago
Europe

September heat record 'beyond belief': EU monitor

We are now "pretty close" to hitting the 2015 Paris Agreement warming limit of 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial averages, said Carlo Buontempo, director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

1 year ago
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Indonesia steps up nuclear diplomacy after securing IAEA board seat

As this year’s ASEAN chair, Jakarta has attempted to soothe the restless region by persuading NWSs to accede to the protocol of the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (SEANWFZ), a pact seeking to keep the region free from nuclear weapons.

1 year ago
Europe

Nobel Peace Prize could honour Indigenous, women or green activists

Given past form, the Norwegian Nobel Committee is also capable of a complete surprise in the Oct. 6 announcement.

1 year ago
Europe

Antarctic sea ice hits lowest winter maximum on record: US data

As the southern hemisphere transitions into spring, the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) said in a statement that Antarctic sea ice had only reached a maximum size of 16.96 million square kilometers (6.55 million square miles) this year, on September 10.

1 year ago
Europe

Belgium considers supplying F-16s to Ukraine, PM says

Belgium is replacing its F-16s with F-35 fighter jets and its defence ministry had said earlier the F-16s were too old for Ukraine to use in battle, though De Croo said they might still be of use, for example in training pilots.

1 year ago
Europe

US Abrams tanks to enter Ukraine soon

Washington had promised the tanks to Kyiv at the beginning of the year, part of more than $43 billion in security assistance pledged by the United States since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

1 year ago
Europe

North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Russia amid US warnings not to sell arms

Kim left Pyongyang for Russia on Sunday on his private train, the North's state media reported on Tuesday, accompanied by top arms industry and military officials and the foreign minister.

1 year ago
Europe

No arrest risk for Putin at Brazil G20: Lula

The Russian president is skipping this year's gathering in New Delhi, avoiding possible political opprobrium and any risk of criminal detention under an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant.

1 year ago
Europe

Toll in Greece floods hits 10 as rescuers race to villages

Fierce storms have battered Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria following a period of extreme heat and devastating wildfires, the kind of extreme weather climate experts say is becoming more frequent because of human-induced climate change.

1 year ago
Europe

Oil firms pay Instagram, TikTok influencers for ads

Young online celebrities best known for posting about video games, their dogs or their holidays to millions of followers are also dropping in unexpected plugs for gasoline stations, fuel rewards and club cards.

1 year ago
Europe

British Museum director quits over stolen treasures

Hartwig Fischer, a German art historian who had led the museum since 2016, said there could have been a better response to warnings that an employee may have been stealing items and the failings "must ultimately" rest with him.

1 year ago
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