Largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 rages on, with Russia so far failing to completely achieve its goals, and Kiev, despite receiving billions in military packages from Western allies, unable t...
Despite rallies and EU warnings, Georgia pushes ahead with a law critics say it will put pressure on NGOs.
Madrid artists and intellectuals unite to denounce Israel's genocide and terrorism in Palestine, advocating for global solidarity amid escalating tensions.
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 796th day.
Navalny's allies, branded extremists by the Russian authorities, accused Putin of having him murdered and have said they will provide proof to back their allegation.
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 795th day.
The platform is part of Türkiye's "vision to promote rights and justice in as many languages as possible," says Communications Director Fahrettin Altun.
More than 80 percent of recent asylum seekers in Ireland crossed into country from UK, according to officials.
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 794th day.
Students accuse Sciences Po university management of crossing "the red line" by calling police to crack down on pro-Palestine protest.
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 793rd day.
Udi Raz belongs to a rising number of anti-Zionist Jews in Germany who are actively campaigning against Israel's brutality in Gaza, where it has now killed more than 34,000 Palestinians.
Beijing warns that the European Union is causing "damage" to its image in response to the bloc launching an investigation into Chinese public procurement of medical devices.
Aid organisation Utopia 56, French Human Rights League accuse former Frontex head Leggeri of human rights violations.
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 792nd day.
Controversy brews as the UK pushes ahead with deportation legislation, raising questions about compliance with international law and humanitarian standards.
The arrests take place across three regions of France as the anti-terrorism unit of the Paris Judicial Court launches a probe into crimes related to PKK terrorist organization from 2020 to 2024.
The review led by former French foreign minister Catherine Colonna noted that Israel did not provide supporting evidence for its claim that UNRWA employs more than 400 "terrorists."
Both the UN refugee agency and the Council of Europe called for the UK to rethink its plans because of concerns that the legislation undermines human rights protections.
Investigators in Germany arrest three German nationals in the west of the country suspected of sharing information on maritime technology, prosecutors say.
The news of the latest deaths of five asylum seekers, including a child, comes after controversial UK government plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda cleared a final hurdle in parliament.
Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 791st day.
Controversial government plan for deporting refugees and migrants to Rwanda clears Parliament after marathon tussle between House of Lords and House of Commons.
Turkish Defence Ministry says that the meeting took place in a positive spirit.
'Murderer Germany, get out of Türkiye,' protesters chant as Frank-Walter Steinmeier visits Turkish metropolis.
The arrests of the German nationals in Duesseldorf and Bad Homburg came amid repeated Western warnings of Chinese intelligence services targeting advanced technologies.
Rishi Sunak insists parliament will pass into law a bill about the safety of Rwanda for asylum seekers following several weeks of legislative to-and-fro between its two chambers.
The Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 790th day.
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda says his country will allow the deployment of nuclear weapons on Polish territory in an interview with daily Fakty
Demonstrators denounce police violence in France and express solidarity with Gaza amid humanitarian crisis.
Despite boycotts by political parties belonging to Kosovo Serbs due to perceived unfair election rules, polling stations are open with extensive security measures in place.
The Russia-Ukraine war — largest armed conflict in Europe since WW2 — enters its 789th day.
Scotland voted against independence, with 55 percent of electors choosing "No", but Sturgeon put the matter back on the table in 2016 after the UK voted to leave the European Union.
Mursel Durmaz, codenamed Zeynel, allegedly carried out terrorist activities for PKK in western German cities of Cologne and Troisdorf.