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Europe

Arrest of comedy writer sparks UK free speech row

Irish writer Graham Linehan, who co-created the popular 1990s sitcom "Father Ted", says he was arrested by five armed officers at London's Heathrow Airport on Monday over social media posts.

1 day ago
Europe

UK, Japan, South Korea endure hottest summer on record

The UK, Japan and South Korea sweltered this year through the hottest summers since each country began keeping records, their weather agencies said Monday. ...

3 days ago
Europe

Denmark summons US diplomat over Greenland 'interference'

Ahead of Greenland's March 11 general election, Denmark's intelligence service said it was concerned about possible foreign interference, particularly from Russia, but said no attempts were ever detected. ...

1 week ago

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Barcelona residents protest against mass tourism

Under the slogan "Enough! Let's put limits on tourism", some 2,800 people -- according to police -- marched along a waterfront district of Barcelona to demand a new economic model that would reduce the millions of tourists that visit every year.

1 year ago
Europe

As Europe turns right, UK voters reject Conservative populism

Britain, once renowned for political stability, has lurched from crisis to crisis since the 2016 vote to leave the European Union, through the COVID-19 pandemic, increasingly stretched public services and a cost of living crisis.

1 year ago
Europe

New PM Starmer pledges to rebuild Britain after years of chaos

Starmer was greeted by huge cheers and took time before making his speech to shake hands with and hug aides and well-wishers who lined Downing Street - scenes that were reminiscent of Labour predecessor Tony Blair's arrival in government in 1997.

1 year ago
Europe

Corbyn elected as independent, former PM Truss loses her seat

Corbyn, 75, who has represented the London constituency of Islington North for more than 40 years, won the seat comfortably -- but for the first time without Labour affiliation.

1 year ago
Europe

Labour sweeps to power as Sunak concedes election

With many results still to be announced from Thursday's vote, centre-left Labour has already won more than 326 of the 650 seats in parliament, with an exit poll suggesting it would capture about 410.

1 year ago
Europe

Former spy chief sworn in Dutch Prime Minister

Two hundred and twenty-three days after far-right leader Geert Wilders swept to an election victory that stunned Europe and the world, Schoof took over from Mark Rutte after 14 years in power.

1 year ago
Europe

Advocates for reparations say Dutch slavery apologies not enough

In December 2022, then-Prime Minister Mark Rutte acknowledged that the Netherlands bore a responsibility for transatlantic slavery and had profited from it, and apologised.

1 year ago
Europe

Historic win for far right in French first-round vote

The RN and allies had 33 percent of the vote, followed by a leftwing bloc with 28 percent and President Emmanuel Macron's centrists with just 20 percent, official results from the interior ministry showed on Monday. 

1 year ago
Europe

French far right eyes power after election win

The leftwing alliance and President Emmanuel Macron's camp will be hoping that tactical voting to prevent RN candidates winning seats will leave it short of the absolute majority.

1 year ago
Europe

NATO allies select Netherlands' Rutte as next secretary general

"The North Atlantic Council decided to appoint Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte as the next Secretary General of NATO, succeeding Jens Stoltenberg," the alliance said in a statement, adding that he would take over on October 1. 

1 year ago
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TNI to increase cooperation with French military

The Indonesian and French militaries agreed to improve defense cooperation during a meeting between Indonesian Military (TNI) chief Gen. Agus Subiyanto and his French counterpart.

1 year ago
Europe

Gunmen in Russia's Dagestan kill police and priest in 'terror' attack

The unidentified gunmen launched simultaneous attacks in Dagestan's largest city of Makhachkala and in the coastal city of Derbent.

1 year ago
Europe

Macron angers French left, far right insists no NATO exit

With less than two weeks to go before the first round in the snap elections called by Macron in response to the far right drubbing his party in European polls, the president's party is trailing badly.

1 year ago
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Ukraine peace plan must be inclusive, balanced, Indonesia says

While being reluctant to endorse a peace plan for the Ukraine war produced following a two-day world leader summit in Switzerland, Indonesia asserts its commitment and the importance to uphold international law to push for peace both in Ukraine and Gaza.

1 year ago
Europe

Zelensky seeks internationally agreed peace plan to present to Russia

More than two years after Russia invaded, leaders and senior officials from more than 90 states gathered in a Swiss mountainside resort for a two-day summit dedicated to Kyiv's plan to end the largest European conflict since World War II.

1 year ago
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Listening without blaming key to COP29 success, Azerbaijan says

Azerbaijan is gearing up to host the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku come November, and plans to flex its diplomatic chops in urging parties to leave the blame game at the door and calling for a "COP truce" in ongoing conflicts toward agreeing a new climate finance goal that reflects the current reality.

1 year ago
Europe

China pushes rival Ukraine peace plan before Swiss summit, diplomats say

Ninety states and organisations have registered to take part in the summit on Saturday and Sunday in the alpine resort of Lucerne, which will seek to build support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's peace proposals, including the full withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine.

1 year ago
Europe

Biden, Zelensky hail $50 billion G7 loan for Ukraine

The US president and other G7 leaders agreed at a summit in Italy to use the profits from the interest on the assets to back the loan to provide help this year to Kyiv as it struggles in its third year of war with Russia.

1 year ago
Europe

Trump's spectre haunts Biden's G7 trip

The G7 summit in Puglia comes just five months before a nail-biting US presidential election that is testing not only America's democracy but also causing huge uncertainty for its allies.

1 year ago
Europe

German far-right, far-left MPs boycott Zelensky speech on Russia

Zelensky's speech came at the start of a diplomatic whirlwind tour to shore up support for Kyiv's battle against Russia.

1 year ago
Europe

UK PM Sunak: I have not considered resigning

"No, of course not," Sunak told broadcasters on Monday when asked if it had crossed his mind to quit.

1 year ago
Europe

Far-right advances in EU election, France calls snap national vote

While the center, liberal and socialist parties were set to retain a majority in the 720-seat parliament, the vote dealt a domestic blow to the leaders of both France and Germany, raising questions about how the European Union's major powers can drive policy in the bloc.

1 year ago
Europe

Kate apologises for missing parade, hopes to be back 'very soon'

"Being your Colonel remains a great honour, and I am very sorry that I'm unable (to) take the salute at this year's Colonel's Review," Kate wrote in a letter to the head of the Irish Guards regiment.

1 year ago
Europe

Amid war, Putin looks east from Russia's window to Europe

The war in Ukraine has led to the biggest upheaval in Russia's relations with the West since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and Western sanctions have forced a once-in-a-century revolution in Russia's economic relations.

1 year ago
Europe

Putin says Russia could deploy missiles in striking distance of the West

Putin, in his first face-to-face meeting with senior editors of international news agencies since the war in Ukraine began, said the West was wrong to assume Russia would never use nuclear weapons, and said the Kremlin's nuclear doctrine should not be taken lightly. 

1 year ago
Europe

Slovenia becomes latest EU country to recognize Palestinian state

Its government decided to recognize Palestine as an independent and sovereign state following in the steps of Spain, Ireland and Norway as part of a wider effort to put pressure on Israel to end its siege.

1 year ago
Europe

Gaza war rattles European politics from the left

This shift in support, echoed across Europe, represents the latest threat - this time from the left - to mainstream political parties whose project to deepen European integration is already under attack from the far-right.

1 year ago
Europe

Zelensky thanks Marcos for Philippine participation in Swiss peace conference

Zelenskiy made the remarks during his bilateral meeting with the Philippine leader. It was not immediately clear who would be in the Philippine delegation that attends the summit.

1 year ago
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Zelensky meets Prabowo in Singapore, discusses peace plan

In his meeting with Prabowo, Zelensky discussed Ukraine’s 10-point peace plan, which calls for the restoration of Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders and the withdrawal of all Russian troops from its territory.

1 year ago
Europe

Zelensky says China working hard to 'prevent' countries from attending peace summit

"China, unfortunately, is working hard today to prevent countries from coming to the peace summit," Zelensky told reporters on the sidelines of a security forum in Singapore.

1 year ago
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