Malmo says it is planning for possible protests and demonstrations during this year's Eurovision, amid repeated calls for the competition to be cancelled if Israel's offensive on Gaza continues.
The punishments for Holocaust denial and the membership requirements for Jewish sports clubs would be among the possible questions, according to Spiegel magazine.
Putin vows retribution for "barbaric terrorist attack," and announces arrest of four gunmen attempting to flee to Ukraine.
Fine Gael's appointment of Simon Harris as party leader paves the way for the 37-year-old to assume the role of Ireland's prime minister.
Opposition parties in Greece accuse the government of tampering with evidence to shape the narrative surrounding the nation's deadliest train accident.
At least 137 people were killed and 152 others injured after gunmen opened fire on Friday when rock band Picnic was about to perform at the Crocus City Hall just west of Moscow.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 761st day.
Putin, in his first public remarks on the attack, made no reference to a statement by the terror group Daesh claiming responsibility.
Deputy PM Matteo Salvini accuses French President Macron of endangering Europe by refusing to rule out sending Western ground troops to Ukraine.
Messages of solidarity flood in from global leaders and well-wishers as Princess Kate shares her battle with cancer in a video message.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 760th day.
Eleven people suspected to be involved in the attack have been detained by Russia as the death toll mounts to 115, including three children.
Hundreds of fans had been at the hall in the Krasnogorsk suburb north of Moscow for the concert when armed individuals entered the theatre and opened fire.
The war in neighbouring Ukraine has been an electoral campaign fixture that divides Slovaks.
Several newspapers tie attack on Crocus City concert hall to the ongoing war in Ukraine, alleging Kiev seeks to "demoralise" Russian population.
Gunmen in combat fatigues kill at least 40 and wound more than 140 in Crocus City Hall near Moscow, prompting global solidarity with Russia, with Ukraine denying any role in the attack.
Catherine, Princess of Wales, says she discovered the cancer after a successful abdominal surgery in January, adding she is in the early stages of chemotherapy.
Gunmen target Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, the administrative centre of Moscow region, where music band Picnic was performing, officials say.
The renewed trade regulation between the EU and Ukraine will economically harm the war-ravaged country, despite Europe’s enthusiasm to help Kiev hold the fort against the Russian advance.
The Israeli government spokesperson, a known rabble-rouser and peddler of falsehood, was suspended after a tiff with the UK, which has become a vocal critic of Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza.
Israel faces criticism as British Foreign Secretary Cameron accuses of blocking aid to Gaza, citing routine delays and refuting claims of crossing closures, sparking outcry.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 759th day.
"Congratulations! Your place is in our European family. Today's decision is a key step forward on your EU path," European Council head Charles Michel says, referring to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Court emphasises that such an incitement to commit murder could not be shielded under the guise of freedom of expression or assembly.
The first-ever summit by the IAEA to promote nuclear as "clean and reliable energy" follows on from last year's COP28 UN climate negotiations, at which 22 world leaders backed a call to triple the world's nuclear energy capacity by 2050.
Bettina Stark-Watzinger faces backlash as people draw Nazi parallels to the idea, which comes amid heightened tensions between Germany and Russia and follows rhetoric from other German officials.
The treaty includes provisions to make it easier for the respective forces to operate together in each other’s countries, such as the joint training of Ukrainian troops in the UK.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 758th day.
An emotional Varadkar, currently in his second stint as prime minister and at 45 one of Europe's youngest leaders, says he felt he was no longer the "best person" to lead his nation.
According to a recent report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Initiative, famine in Gaza "is imminent in the northern governorates and projected to occur anytime between mid-March and May 2024".
According to the French Interior Ministry's Statistics Service (SSMSI), there has been a marked increase in hate crimes "towards the end of the year", coinciding with Israel's war on Gaza.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 757th day.
Negotiations between two largest political parties stumble over share-out of posts in new government.
European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says he will also propose that the remaining 10 percent be transferred to the EU budget to be used to boost the capacity of the Ukrainian defence indu...