Malta Captain of the Lifeline ship feels wrongly targeted It's after a court hearing in Malta on Monday after rescuing around 230 migrants. The prosecutor says the ship was not properly registered but the groups operating both vessels deny any wrongdoing. 02/07/2018
Germany New Border Police at Bavarian and Austrian border The new border police will work with the federal police to secure the boundary. With state-of-the-art equipment, they'll be able to compare data of asylum seekers which should prevent people applying for asylum in several different EU countries. 02/07/2018
USA US protestors: “Immigrants Are Welcome Here!” Tens of thousands of demonstrators’ march through the streets of New York and nationwide, against the immigration policies of US President Donald Trump. It's after the Trump administration's policy of separating families caught crossing the Mexican border illegally. 30/06/2018
No Comment New Hello Kitty bullet train in Japan is launched Vivid pink ribbons are painted on the white train cars as well as Hello Kitty wearing a conductor’s uniform, and inside there are Hello Kitty decorations and space for passengers to take commemorative photos of their trip 30/06/2018
No Comment Japanese rocket crashed to the ground after 4 secs Firefighters say the area within a 600 metre radius of the launch site had been cordoned off fortunately, so there were no injuries. 30/06/2018
Canada Canada strikes back at US steel and aluminium tariffs It's announced over ten and a half billion euros worth ($12.63 billion) of retaliatory duties until Washington relents. Some items will be subject to taxes of 10 or 25 percent 30/06/2018
Hungary Hungarian young people encouraged to learn to drive The government initiative, says once they've passed a test they will be refunded the cost of the exam from July 29/06/2018
Belgium France and Italy have reached a preliminary agreement on a proposal on migration France and several other European Union countries including Italy have reached an agreement on new wording for migration conclusions at the EU summit in Brussels 28/06/2018
Economy US sanctions pressurise Iran Following the massive protests in Tehran, the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says America will fail to defeat the Iranian nation with economic pressure. Protests began in Iran’s capital on Sunday, over the rising prices and devaluation of the rial 28/06/2018
Mexico Mexico: election campaigns end As the campaigns close for the Mexican elections, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) is the hot favourite to win Mexico's presidency 28/06/2018
Sport Upset in Germany as team head home from Russia There was complete disbelief from German fans as they watched South Korea push their team out of the World Cup. At a public viewing area in Berlin, thousands of football supporters sobbed in absolute shock that their team will now head home from Russia 27/06/2018
Malta Migrants on Lifeline ship arrive in Malta After being stranded out at sea on the Lifeline ship for almost a week, over two hundred (234) migrants are finally on land at Malta. It's after Italy refused to let the ship dock. 27/06/2018
Italy Refugees land in Rome by plane One-hundred-and-thirty-nine refugees from Eritrea and Somalia arrived in Rome on Wednesday morning. It's part of a programme which aims to bring refugees to Europe by plane. 27/06/2018
Economy Bank of England rejects EU's warnings Britain's banks could deal with a hard Brexit next March if necessary. That's according to the Bank of England's Governor. Mark Carney rejects the European Union's warnings that lenders are inadequately prepared 27/06/2018
Poland Poland Holocaust law drops jail terms Polish lawmakers voted on Wednesday to water down a Holocaust law that angered the United States and Israel. It's to remove parts that imposed jail terms on people who suggest the nation was complicit in Nazi crimes 27/06/2018
Malta Lifeline ship carrying 230 migrants awaits approval to dock in Malta A day after news broke that Malta would allow to Lifeline migrant vessel to dock on its shores, the vessel says it has still received no approval. 26/06/2018
Spain Spain: Doctor stands trial over stolen baby case An elderly gynaecologist, accused of abducting a baby in 1969 and giving her to another woman, went on trial Tuesday in Madrid. Activists protested outside the court demanding the re-opening of other cases dating back to the 1976-1983 rule of dictator Franco 26/06/2018
Economy Uber gets new 15-month license to operate in London It's after Transport for London refused to give the Silicon Valley taxi firm a five-year operating license last September saying there were failings in its approach to report serious criminal offenses and to background checks on drivers. The judge says it's now 'fit and proper'. 26/06/2018
Denmark Dutch Senate approves partial ban of face veils The Upper House of parliament approved the law on Tuesday to ban covering the face in government buildings, schools and hospitals 26/06/2018
Economy The EU Commissioner plays down Trump's trade tariffs of car imports The American tariffs threatened on all imports of EU-assembled cars are small. That from the EU Commissioner for Trade, Cecilia Malmstrom 26/06/2018