Spain passes amnesty law for Catalan nationalists Spain’s Congress has approved the government’s contentious Catalan amnesty law, which now faces…
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The Euro 2024 logo will be appearing all over our screens this summer with the European Championships taking place in…
Pope apologises over reported homophobic slur Pope Francis has issued an apology following reports that he used derogatory language towards…
Pope allegedly used derogatory term for gay people Pope Francis reportedly used highly derogatory language in a private meeting at…
“This weakness is not ours, but the world’s, which has not dared to deal with terrorists in the way they deserve for three years,” he said in a post on X.
Albares described the incident as unique in diplomatic history. “There is no precedent for a head of state who goes to another country’s capital to insult its institutions and flagrantly interfere in its internal affairs,” he said.
Ireland, Norway, and Spain to recognise Palestinian state next week The leaders of Norway, Ireland, and Spain have announced that…
Mr Ryan said the asylum seekers were moved as accommodation became available and not because of the sporting spectacle.
Boys are facing challenges with reading, leading to higher dropout rates from the education system and lower likelihood of obtaining…
Brexit row as Cameron admits EU could soon be policing Gibraltar border David Cameron has admitted that the plan is…
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Estok announced that an investigation team is exploring the possibility that Wednesday’s attack was carried out with the support or involvement of others.
Europe’s far right groups launch unofficial campaign for the European Union elections There is no bias in the title provided…
Croatia gets new government with a far-right party included ahead of European parliamentary vote There is no bias in the…
Rouen Mayor Nicolas Mayer-Rossignol said that the attack has left not just the Jewish community but the entire city “battered and in shock.” Police were alerted around 06:45 local time (04:45 GMT) after smoke was seen rising from the synagogue.
Georgians Protest foreign agents bill opposition parties unite in small numbers to object to foreign funding. Whilst the government is…
Russian president Putin and his Chinese counterpart XI -recognise their countries part as a stabilising force in a chaotic world.…
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is currently in a stable but serious condition following a shooting incident on Wednesday, according to doctors.
Slovak Prime Minister shot with American guns and is facing life-threatening injuries after being shot by a Pro-NATO assassin. The…
Would this incredible starting XI of Euro 2024 absentees actually win the whole thing? Euro 2024 will see some of…
Violence erupted on Monday night, with reports of cars being set on fire, buildings torched, and police stations attacked.
Uefa wants only captains to speak to refs at Euros Uefa has told teams at Euro 2024 that only captains…
In Georgia, overnight protests have spilt into the morning in a last-minute bid to halt the approval of a contentious law. The protests are aimed at blocking a controversial foreign influence bill, labelled by critics as the “Russia law”.
The Kremlin has announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has replaced his long-time ally Sergei Shoigu as defence minister. Shoigu, who has held the position since 2012, will now serve as secretary of Russia’s Security Council.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist party has emerged victorious in Catalonia’s regional election, as pro-independence factions saw a decline in support.
Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer speaks out after making Champions League howler in Real Madrid defeat Manuel Neuer has spoken out…