Europe News Baerbock: Germany open to sending peacekeeping troops to Ukraine Annalena Baerbock said Germany was committed to supporting any initiative promoting lasting peace in Ukraine. 04/12/2024
Europe News More than 300 arrested in Georgia after six nights of pro-EU protests Allegations of police violence have emerged as citizens protest the recently re-elected Georgian Dream party's decision to suspend EU accession talks. 04/12/2024
South Korea South Korea's president faces impeachment after imposing martial law Leader Yoon Suk-yeol imposed a short-lived martial law order on Tuesday that stunned the country and prompted troops to encircle parliament — before lawmakers voted to lift it. 04/12/2024
Europe News UK 'underestimates' cyber threats from hostile states The new head of the UK's National Cyber Security Centre is set to warn of huge risks to the country's infastructure from China, Iran and Russia. 03/12/2024
Europe News Finnish authorities probe damage to cable between Finland and Sweden The damage to the data cable between the two nations follows incidents of suspected sabotage involving underwater cables in the Baltic Sea. 03/12/2024
Europe News Trump set to attend Notre Dame reopening in first trip since election France's famous cathedral will reopen Saturday after five years of reconstruction following a devastating fire in 2019. 03/12/2024
Europe in Motion Have European arms companies increased their profits due to wars? The world's top 100 arms-producing companies recorded profits of almost 600 billion last year, amid wars in Gaza and Ukraine and a generally tense geopolitical situation. 02/12/2024
Syria US, Germany, France and UK call for de-escalation in Syria Rebel fighters entered parts of Aleppo on Friday, reigniting violence in the long-standing conflict. 02/12/2024
Europe News Scholz makes surprise visit to Kyiv weeks before no-confidence vote The visit comes weeks before the German leader is set to ask his parliament for a vote of no confidence, which he is widely expected to lose. 02/12/2024
Europe News Slovakia detains two over alleged hybrid attacks on infrastructure The arrests come as numerous European governments confront apparent hybrid attacks possibly linked to Russia. 29/11/2024
Healthcare UK MPs vote in favour of assisted dying bill after tense debate A contentious bill allowing terminally ill adults to end their lives has fractured traditional party lines and left some MPs in disagreement with their colleagues. 29/11/2024
China China releases three US citizens in rare prisoner swap The three US nationals were swapped for four people, including three Chinese citizens who were returned to China. 28/11/2024
Europe News Romania's top court asks for presidential election first round recount Far-right, Moscow-friendly candidate Călin Georgescu dramatically won in the election's first round — shocking the country's political establishment. 28/11/2024
United Kingdom Six arrested in London over links to banned Kurdish militant group Those arrested allegedly belong to the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is listed as terrorist organisation in the European Union. 27/11/2024
Europe News French PM Barnier warns of 'serious storm' amid budget dispute French lawmakers have spent weeks debating a budget proposal that has threatened to topple Barnier's cabinet. 27/11/2024
Europe News Germany plans to turn buildings into bomb shelters The country's interior ministry said that an app would be designed for citizens to find their closest bunker. 26/11/2024
Lao People's Democratic Republic Eight hostel staff detained in Laos over methanol poisoning deaths Staff from a backpacker hostel have been detained after six tourists died from suspected methanol poisoning after a night out. 26/11/2024
Europe News Germany's job market reliant on thousands of migrants, experts say An analysis by the independent Bertelsmann Foundation has sounded the alarm that Europe's biggest economy will need thousands of additional workers from abroad to thrive. 26/11/2024
Europe News Merkel confronts her legacy in long-awaited memoir Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who served for 16 years, reflects on her childhood, time in office, and her "worry" for the future in her new memoir. 26/11/2024
Israel 'No excuses' for Israel to not accept ceasefire deal, Borrell says Israel's cabinet is set to agree on a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon on Tuesday, despite several sticking points. 26/11/2024