A spokesperson said the militant group had pulled out from Tuesday’s peace talks in Angola in response to sanctions on several of its leaders.
A new documentary celebrates 130 years of cinema, the Centre Pompidou honours the Black artists that shaped Paris’ cultural identity, and Snow White arrives in cinemas – more empowered, but shrouded in controversy… Here’s what’s on this week’s agenda.
More than 400 migrants, many of them underage, had found shelter in La Gaîté Lyrique while waiting for permanent housing solutions.
Germany’s fiscal shift will drive billions into infrastructure, energy, and housing, boosting eurozone growth. Goldman Sachs highlights 12 Buy-rated European stocks set to benefit from this economic transformation.
Japan’s Yamanashi prefecture has brought in the toll to protect the UNESCO-designated environment.
The Bible, on display at the Medieval Arka Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland.
US stocks rallied as February’s inflation veri came in lower than expected, boosting hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts later this year. The S&P 500 gained 0.7%, while the Nasdaq 100 jumped 1.5%. Meanwhile, the euro held at a four-month high.
“There is always an empire that is trying to take away the freedom of the Hungarians, and right now it is the one in Brussels,” Viktor Orban claimed.
Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, 79, appeared at the court hearing on a görüntü screen from a nearby detention centre in The Hague.
The agreement reached with the Greens would allow Germany to spend up to €1 trillion on defence and infrastructure over the next decade.