Europe News Slovak opposition alleges PM Fico plotting EU exit in parliament row Slovakia's Moscow-friendly prime minister has faced accusations by the country's largest opposition party of trying to take the country out of the EU. 21/01/2025
USA Musk's 'Nazi salute' controversy overshadows Trump's inauguration Tech billionaire Elon Musk's gesture during a speech has sparked backlash, with Spain's deputy prime minister announcing she would resign from using the platform after it was likened to a Nazi salute. 21/01/2025
USA 'Peace through strength': Day one of Trump's foreign policy Trump signed a flurry of executive orders on his first day as US President, withdrawing the country from the Paris climate agreement and reversing sanctions on violent Israeli settlers. 21/01/2025
China China executes two men found guilty of killing sprees Fan Weiqu rammed his car into a crowd, killing 35 people, while 21-year-old Xu Jiajin killed eight people and injured 17 in a stabbing attack last year. 20/01/2025
USA Biden pardons Fauci and 6 January committee in unprecedented move The US president used the final hours of his presidency to issue preemptive pardons to those he described as potentially being a target of "unjustified (and) politically motivated prosecutions", as well as a number of close family members. 20/01/2025
Europe News German prosecutors: Magdeburg market car attack not terrorism Six people died and more than 300 were injured when a Saudi-born doctor drove a car into a Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg in December. 20/01/2025
Israel Israel's security cabinet votes to approve Gaza ceasefire deal The deal, which has been held back after several delays, now passes to the country's full cabinet for signoff. 17/01/2025
Europe News US sanctions on Orbán ally have 'strengthened' him, Hungary's PM says Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's close ally and minister Antal Rogán was sanctioned by the US Treasury last week for alleged corruption. 17/01/2025
Culture news Twin Peaks and 'Muholland Drive' director David Lynch dies aged 78 The maverick US director was well-known for his dark, surrealistic artistic visions and his successful mainstream career. 16/01/2025
Europe News Israel-Hamas reach ceasefire deal, Biden says as Netanyahu stays quiet Key mediators, including US President Joe Biden, in a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel say that a landmark agreement has been reached to pause the 15-months of war in the Gaza Strip. Israeli has said its cabinet is yet to agree. 15/01/2025
Europe News Russia to supply 'humanitarian aid' gas to Transnistria, Tiraspol says The Moscow-controlled breakaway region of Moldova will receive gas as a "humanitarian gesture" from the Kremlin, while the rest of the country will remain cut off after Russia halted supplies on 1 January, citing alleged unpaid debts. 15/01/2025
Europe News German police investigate AfD for sending out 'deportation tickets' The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has been embroiled in controversy after distributing campaign flyers that resemble "deportation tickets" in the city of Karlsruhe. 14/01/2025
Gaza Israel to approve ceasefire deal despite pushback, minister says Hamas have approved a draft deal for a ceasefire in Gaza, with Israel's cabinet debating the conditions, officials suggest. A truce, if agreed, would put an end to over a year of war in the Gaza Strip. 14/01/2025
Europe News Thousands protest in Austria as Kickl kicks off coalition talks Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) is currently leading negotiations to form a coalition with the centre-right ÖVP after a plan by other parties to block it from a ruling coalition failed. 10/01/2025
Europe News The Musk effect: Could the X owner actually impact Germany’s election? The tech billionaire’s comments online have caused Germany’s government to claim he was ‘interfering’ in the country’s upcoming elections – but it's unclear yet if his efforts would have a substantial impact on the vote’s outcome. 10/01/2025
Europe News AfD leader pushes back on Nazi claims in chat with Elon Musk on X The tech billionaire hosted an online discussion with the far-right party's leader Alice Weidel, an event the European Commission warned could have legal repercussions. 09/01/2025
Europe News Armenia takes first step to EU accession as government approves bill The South Caucasus country has previously floated the idea of joining the bloc as part of a general shift toward the West. 09/01/2025
Europe News French police arrest founder of website used by Gisèle Pelicot's ex Isaac Steidl has been detained by French police for creating a website used by criminals, including Dominique Pelicot, to carry out rape and murder. 09/01/2025
Israel Israel recovers body of hostage taken to Gaza on 7 October Roughly 100 Israeli hostages were taken into the Gaza Strip when Hamas militants launched an attack on southern Israel on 7 October 2023. 09/01/2025
World News Iran releases Italian journalist Cecilia Sala from prison Sala has been detained in Iran since 19 December, three days after she arrived in the country on a journalist visa. 08/01/2025