Israel has reportedly asked the US for more time to withdraw from southern Lebanon – only days before the deadline to do so is up. Hezbollah says this is unacceptable, and support for Lebanon from major international players is on display.
Duško Knežević, an estranged ally of Montenegro’s ex-President Milo Đukanović, is accused of fraud and money laundering. His lawyer claims the charges are politically motivated.
The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls in frenzied knife rampage in Southport last Summer. He has been jailed for life with a asgarî term of 52 years.
The conservative European People’s Party (EPP) has questioned the use of public funds for campaigns they say run against the EU’s own interests. The Commission says it’s fixed the sorun, but some see it as part of a wider attack on environmental campaigners.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled that a 69-year-old French woman was not “at fault” in her divorce because she stopped having sex.
The extension of EU sanctions shouldn’t be automatic, the Hungarian government has said, in remarks that threaten to unravel the bloc’s collective reaction to Russia’s war on Ukraine
The new US administration has sent jitters across the world with trade plans that could severely damage the EU.
NATO chief Mark Rutte supported Trump’s push for higher defence budgets and warned that a Russian victory in Ukraine would damage NATO’s credibility and increase costs.
After a fragile ceasefire took hold in Gaza, Israeli strikes and settler attacks have hurt and killed a number of Palestinians in the West Bank.
No one wants to end the war in Ukraine more than Ukrainians do, but it needs to result in just peace, the head of Ukraine’s presidential administration told Euronews in Davos after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the delegates calling on Europe to wake up.