Europe’s largest economy has been Israel's second-biggest weapons supplier for the last 20 years, with Berlin-supplied weapons accounting for 47 percent of all Israeli arms imports, closely behind the...
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 787th day.
From 1970s stars such as Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot to Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez, Cavalli's eye-popping styles were favoured by generations of celebrities.
The Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 781st day.
Organisers of the event have called for an immediate cessation of all military aid from Germany to Israel and a comprehensive military embargo on Tel Aviv.
The complaint challenges the authorisation already granted for the delivery of anti-tank weapons to Israel and seeking to stop deliveries that have not yet been authorised.
The Chinese minister described the EU commission's attitude as "perplexing", particularly on sectors like electric cars, solar panels or wind turbines.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 780th day.
European shares pared losses to trade flat after the European Central Bank (ECB) signalled it may cut borrowing costs in the months to come, but kept interest rates unchanged.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk is firm on maintaining a hardline position that his predecessors adopted on migration.
At least 385 migrants have died in the central Mediterranean from the beginning of the year until April 8, says the International Organization for Migration.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 779th day.
New law proposal has sparked controversy with provisions allowing for the collection of biometric data, including facial images and fingerprints, from children as young as six years old.
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights finds widespread racism in European policing, with ethnic minorities experiencing profiling, violence, and discrimination.
The size of Lake Karla has tripled after last year’s floods, raising questions about the future of farming in the Thessaly region.
The package of 10 laws would establish border centres to hold irregular migrants while their asylum requests are vetted and speed up deportations of those deemed inadmissable.
British premier updates Rwandan president on next stages of legislation in parliament.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 778th day.
Higgs, who proposed existence of so-called "God particle" that helped explain how matter formed after Big Bang, dies following short illness, says University of Edinburgh.
During his US tour, UK's top diplomat David Cameron says his country's stance on arms transfer remains unchanged, disregarding Israel's carnage of besieged Palestinians in Gaza aided by Western weaponry.
Italian utility group Enel Green Power confirms a fire broke out on one of its transformers at its hydropower plant in Bargi, while the local fire department says it is too early to make any assumptions about its cause.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser vows to address increasing crime rates among suspects with non-German backgrounds, aiming to counter the far-right Alternative for Germany party's appeal in upcoming state elections.
The centre-right Fine Gael party, part of a three-party governing coalition selected Harris as its leader following an uncontested election after Varadkar announced his resignation.
Europe’s highest human rights court rules that countries must better protect their people from consequences of the climate crisis, siding with a group of older Swiss women against their government.
At least 404 people have died since 1999 attempting to cross the Channel to what they hoped would be a brighter future in Britain, humanitarian groups say.
European Parliament will put to a vote new EU migration and asylum laws, which contain provisions for sending refugees and migrants to a "safe" third country.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 777th day.
Lawyers for Nicaragua argue that Germany is in breach of the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention by furnishing Israel with weapons.
Tens of thousands of homes across Russia are flooded after swiftly melting snow swelled some of Europe's biggest rivers, triggering record water levels in the Ural Mountains, Russia's emergency ministry says.
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 776th day.
Poland's local and regional elections see the conservative opposition party ahead in exit polls, posing a challenge to Prime Minister Tusk's pro-EU party, as runoff votes await mayoral candidates.
Nicaragua has asked the court to hand down preliminary orders known as provisional measures, including that Germany immediately suspend its aid to Israel.
Lavrov's upcoming talk will encompass a broad spectrum of topics, spanning bilateral cooperation, international collaboration, and urgent matters such as the Ukrainian crisis and the situation in the ...
Russia-Ukraine war, the largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2, enters its 775th day.