Sweden Swedish government proposes tightening immigration laws The Swedish government has proposed a bill that would tighten immigration rules after five years of temporary measures. 09/04/2021
Italy Cruise ships to be diverted away from Venice, says Italian government Italy had already banned cruise ships from docking in St Mark's Square but has now diverted all to the city's industrial port in Marghera. 26/03/2021
Armenia Amid political unrest, Armenia's PM says he's ready for snap elections "Only the people can decide who will stay in power," said PM Nikol Pashinyan as rival protests took place in the Armenian capital. 01/03/2021
Belgium Belgium's government warns against using its own facemasks Belgian authorities said their freely distributed masks contain small traces of silver and a chemical compound and are undertaking further studies. 26/02/2021
Malta Malta police chief says all journalist murder suspects caught Authorities say that all those connected to the murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia have now been arrested. 25/02/2021
No Comment Yemenis displaced as push to capture city of Marib continues Earlier this month, the Houthi rebels resumed a push to capture the city of Marib, located 120 kilometres east of the rebel-held capital Sanaa. 22/02/2021
Slovenia Slovenian PM Janez Jansa survives confidence vote The conservative prime minister has been accused by the opposition of using the coronavirus pandemic to undermine the rule of law. 15/02/2021
Czech Republic Czech PM Babis defies MPs to extend COVID-19 state of emergency "The end of the state of emergency would mean a de facto easing (of restrictions) and we cannot afford that," Babis said. 15/02/2021
Netherlands Netherlands offers payment of 'appreciation' to Srebrenica veterans The Dutch government has offered to pay veterans of a United Nations peacekeeping mission that failed to prevent the massacre at Srebrenica in 1995. 11/02/2021
Italy Mario Draghi enters final day of talks to form Italy's next government The country's president has asked Mario Draghi, economist and former head of the European Central Bank (ECB), to find a majority in parliament. 09/02/2021
Italy Italy: Salvini on board as two parties back a Draghi-led government The populist 5-Star Movement and the right-wing League both signaled support for a Draghi-led government, saying they were ready to put aside bitter rivalries in the national interest. 06/02/2021
Libya Libya factions agree interim presidential council ahead of elections Rival factions in Libya agree on an interim presidential council to lead the country into elections in December. 06/02/2021
Business Firms 'double spending on online privacy' amid surge in home working "Suddenly, everyone is working remotely, data is off premises and people have access to highly confidential data on devices, which aren't directly controlled by IT departments," said one expert. 02/02/2021
Green News Deb Haaland: The Indigenous woman making US political history Congresswoman Deb Haaland has been approved by the US Senate to serve as cabinet secretary in the Biden administration. 20/01/2021
Switzerland Switzerland urges voters to reject referendum on banning burqas The Swiss government has called for voters to reject a proposal to ban full facial coverings such as burqas and niqabs at a referendum in March. 19/01/2021
Netherlands Dutch police arrest over 100 at anti-government COVID-19 protest Police in Amsterdam turned a water cannon on hundreds of demonstrators who were taking part in an authorised protest against the Dutch government and its coronavirus measures. 18/01/2021
Slovenia Slovenia resumes funding for national press agency after EU pressure The European Union had previously warned Ljubljana against any attempt to "pressure" the media. 14/01/2021
Sweden Sweden's Parliament votes in favour of new pandemic law The new legislation will still not allow the government to impose curfews or a domestic travel ban. 08/01/2021
No Comment Paris court to decide on closure of theatres and cinemas amid pandemic Theatre professionals protested against the closure of art venues after non-essential shops in France reopened. 21/12/2020
Denmark Former minister 'misled' Danish parliament over 'illegal' asylum order Former immigration minister Inger Støjberg has defended her actions as an attempt to rescue child brides from forced marriages with older husbands. 15/12/2020