Breakthrough in the 'Alps Murders' After Twelve Years?
french alps February 6, 2025 06:30Investigation focuses on Swiss special forces soldier as suspect in mysterious murder of British family in French Alps in 2012.
Investigation focuses on Swiss special forces soldier as suspect in mysterious murder of British family in French Alps in 2012.
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Italy's Data Protection Authority (GPDP) has blocked access to the Chinese artificial intelligence application DeepSeek.
Belgian airspace shut down temporarily as air traffic control faces technical problem.
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