14-Year-Old Boy Fatally Stabbed in Paris Over Phone, Minors Arrested
paris, france January 28, 2025 23:00A 14-year-old boy dies after refusing to hand over his phone to two minors in Paris. The attackers, aged 16 and 17, are in custody.
A 14-year-old boy dies after refusing to hand over his phone to two minors in Paris. The attackers, aged 16 and 17, are in custody.
Fire breaks out in a 149-year-old historic municipal building in Paris, France. No casualties reported.
French authorities struggle to combat widespread fraud with theory exams, available for 100 euros.
A fire broke out in the city hall of the 12th arrondissement of Paris, mainly affecting the tall tower spire above the main facade.
Residents in Spain and Portugal express frustration over increasing number of tourists in residential areas.
Edinburgh becomes the first UK city to implement a tourist tax on overnight stays, aiming to generate funds for local amenities.
After a intense chase involving over 230 gendarmes, David Balland was rescued following a gruesome kidnapping ordeal.
A 29-year-old Pakistani man, Zaheer Mahmood, has been sentenced to thirty years in prison for a knife attack at the former Charlie Hebdo office in 2020.
France introduces new diplomatic measures against Venezuela in response to recent actions.
President Trump wasted no time after taking his oath, signing numerous executive orders to change policies across various sectors.
An acetate tank explosion at a port in Barcelona, Spain resulted in 1 fatality and 1 injury.
Eurocommissaris Wopke Hoekstra expresses disappointment over Trump's decision to leave the Paris Climate Agreement.
The United States has announced its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, as revealed in a White House document.
A memorial service was held in the center of Paris for the right-wing nationalist politician Jean-Marie Le Pen who passed away at the age of 96 on January 7. Tight security measures were in place to prevent disruptions during the service.
A recent advertisement by Pakistan International Airlines referencing 9/11 has sparked controversy and raised concerns over its appropriateness.
The recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas is met with joy as people celebrate on the streets. International leaders praise the accord as a hopeful step towards peace.
Find out all you need to know about the new environmental zones in France and how to obtain a Crit’Air sticker for your vehicle.
A man felt discriminated against when asked to change seats on an Air France flight, and the Norwegian Anti-Discrimination Commission ruled in his favor.
Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traore criticizes French President Emmanuel Macron for his derogatory remarks on African leaders.
Wildfires in California's Los Angeles continue to pose a serious threat, with authorities issuing evacuation orders due to growing fires and challenging weather conditions.
The London suburbs of Barking and Dagenham are on the rise, aspiring to become the 'Barcelona on the Thames'.
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The PKK/YPG-backed illegitimate administration in northern Syria is seeking support from the US and France as Turkey threatens a military operation if no agreement is reached with Damascus. Calls have been made to deploy military forces to secure the border.
Huge wildfires in the upscale neighborhood of Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles have destroyed hundreds of homes, including the villa of Hunter Biden. The death toll has reached five, with around 100,000 people evacuated.
Former Pentagon official Stephen Bryen discloses Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's plan regarding Russia ahead of a meeting in Germany.
Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical weekly magazine, commemorates the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack that shook the world and ignited discussions on freedom of speech.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is facing trial over allegations of illegal financing from the former leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi.
Barcelona will start imposing fines of up to 500 euros on individuals caught riding electric scooters on sidewalks starting from February 1st. The city aims to reserve sidewalks for pedestrians, as reported by Spanish media outlets.
A newly engaged couple was found dead in their holiday villa in Vietnam on Boxing Day. Local police have opened an investigation into the mysterious deaths of the two individuals.
In several cities including the capital Paris, a wave of arson attacks occurred in France. The Ministry of Interior reported that nearly 1000 vehicles were set on fire and over 400 people were arrested.