USA Suspect in the shooting of three Palestinian men in Vermont arrested A statement from the victims' families called on law enforcement to treat the investigation as a hate crime. 27/11/2023
Israel Europe's diplomatic drive continues as PM's push for earliest possible truce in Gaza The Spanish and Belgian prime ministers and the UK foreign minister will hold separate meetings with leaders on both sides during their visits. 23/11/2023
France Victims of anti-gay laws in France could be compensated under new bill France's Senate is to debate a draft law on Wednesday that would allow people convicted under anti-gay laws before 1982 to receive financial compensation. 22/11/2023
Slovakia Slovakia's new government wins mandatory confidence vote The three-party coalition government is led by populist Prime Minister Robert Fico, who ended the country’s military aid for Ukraine. 21/11/2023
France “I thought I was dying”: Drugged French senator speaks out MP Sandrine Josso has made her first public testimony since she accused another lawmaker of drugging her. 21/11/2023
Spain Spain's new cabinet keeps its record for more women than men Spain's Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has unveiled his new cabinet – and as well as many veteran faces - women now hold 12 of the 22 posts. 21/11/2023
Destinations Go off-piste in Europe at these 13 wild skiing destinations From Albania to Poland, Europe has an abundance of wild and remote ski destinations to explore. 08/11/2023
Culture news Can European luxury brands shine during Diwali? Preparations for the five-day festival began a while ago in India with shoppers on the lookout for even more luxurious gifts and outfits for this year's event which has increasing importance to Europe's leading luxury brands. 05/11/2023
Spain 850 people evacuated as wildfire strikes eastern Spain Authorities on Thursday warned villagers to stay at home as the winds fanned smoke from the blaze towards their homes 03/11/2023
Switzerland Newcomers ring the changes for cowbells in picturesque Swiss village Two couples who recently moved to the Swiss village of Aarwangen want to ban the clanging of cowbells. 03/11/2023
Italy Italy's PM tells prank caller EU leaders are ‘tired of Ukraine war’ Giorgia Meloni was reportedly misled by Russian comedians posing as African political leaders. 02/11/2023
Culture news Inclusive language could be banned from official texts in France Authors of the law, which concerns official communications in France, said gender-inclusive language was “an obstacle to comprehension and ease of reading.“ 01/11/2023
France Stars of David found tagged in Paris suburb The stars, spray painted in blue, are seen as threatening Jews amid the war between Israel and Hamas. 01/11/2023
Lifestyle Study finds that hot yoga can alleviate symptoms of depression A new study has found that regular practice of hot yoga can boost your mood. 29/10/2023
Design Iconic lava lamp inventors celebrate 60th anniversary As the lava lamp celebrates its 60th birthday, we take a look at the groovy history of this iconic piece of decor. 26/10/2023
Lifestyle Tinder now allows friends and family to join matchmaking process The dating app's users can now get more social by showing possible matches to others for their opinions and recommendations. 24/10/2023
Design Day care centre in London wins prestigious architecture award Judges said the John Morden Centre was uplifting, sustainable with a strong social programme – ‘a place of joy and inspiration’. 23/10/2023
Culture news Meryl Streep is honoured with arts award by Spain's royal family Hollywood and Spanish royalty met when Meryl Streep was presented with the Princess of Asturias Award by Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI and their two daughters. 23/10/2023
Design London hosts Britain's first ever major skateboarding exhibition SKATEBOARD charts the history of board design over seven decades, from their homemade, humble beginnings to today’s professional and technologically advanced models. 20/10/2023
Culture news Most Britons regret not being able to speak another language A new survey has found that Britons regret not being able to speak another language and want languages taught to GCSE level again. 20/10/2023