European Soccer Review: Madrid's Upset Opens Door for Barça, Atléti in LaLiga
February 3, 2025 02:33Real Madrid's shock defeat to Espanyol shakes up LaLiga title race, Tottenham, RB Leipzig struggle in weekend matches across Europe.
Real Madrid's shock defeat to Espanyol shakes up LaLiga title race, Tottenham, RB Leipzig struggle in weekend matches across Europe.
Arsenal dominates Manchester City with a 5-1 victory at Emirates Stadium, closing the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Bishop John Perumbalath resigns after facing accusations of sexual abuse, stating he does not want the story to distract from the diocese.
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigns following protests, with Novi Sad Mayor Milan Djuric expected to resign as well.
Man admits to three murders and ten attempted murders during a fatal stabbing incident in Southport, England.
Violent protests erupted in different Italian cities over the death of a 19-year-old Egyptian man following a police chase, leading to injuries of ten agents. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the violence.
Several women have reported incidents of sexual assault by aggressive men in Milan after celebrating the new year at famous locations in the city.
With rising British interest rates and fears of a recession, concerns arise about stagflation reminiscent of the 1970s in the United Kingdom.
A 21-year-old student from Belgium shares her story of sexual assaults and harassment on New Year's Eve in Milan while celebrating with friends.
Hospitals in the UK have declared a critical situation due to the pressure caused by the increase in flu and other respiratory illnesses.
British trains faced cancellations as union directives prohibit train drivers from walking on snowy platforms, causing inconvenience to passengers.
Intense snowfall in the UK has turned the streets white and forced flight cancellations. The Meteorological Office issues second-degree warnings for most of Wales due to heavy snowfall.
Elon Musk has waded into a British political storm, criticizing the Starmer government for refusing a new investigation into child abuse networks. Read more on telegraaf.nl
Italian coffee prices are on the rise due to various factors, leaving coffee enthusiasts concerned about the future costs of their favorite cup of espresso.
Mass desertion in a Ukrainian brigade trained by France; '1700 soldiers fled'
A new smoking ban has been introduced in Milan, Italy, with fines ranging from 40 to 240 euros for those who do not comply with the ban.
Italian journalist Cecilia Sala has been detained in Iran since December 19, possibly as a bargaining chip for an Iranian man arrested in Milan. The situation highlights the delicate balance Italy faces between the US and Iran.
In Italy, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the websites of two airports, among other official institutions, were targeted by pro-Russian hackers.
Social media is abuzz with speculations about the true identity of Taleb Al Abdulmohsen, the perpetrator of the attack on the Christmas market in Maagdenburg. What should we believe?
Italian Vice Premier Matteo Salvini is facing the threat of jail time for refusing to allow boat migrants to disembark, with accusations of kidnapping and deprivation of freedom.
Monte Napoleone in Milan has surpassed Fifth Avenue in New York City as the world's most expensive shopping street, with a rental price of 20,000 euros per square meter.
PizzAut, an Italian restaurant in Monza, intentionally employs autistic individuals with great success and love, creating a welcoming environment for both employees and customers.
Former nurse Lucy Letby, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the deaths of babies and attempted murders, has been questioned about other suspicious deaths.
Two brothers from Veldegem, Belgium, were saved just in time before a train crashed into their bus, leaving them unharmed but in shock.
The world's oldest man, John Tinniswood, has passed away at the age of 112 in a care home in Southport, UK. His family says he was surrounded by love and music in his final days.
A Dutch citizen has been arrested in the Netherlands at the request of Italian authorities following an extensive investigation in Italy into large-scale VAT fraud, with connections to the Camorra, the Neapolitan mafia.
Massive flooding in Emilia-Romagna, Italy has led to evacuations, casualties, and extensive damage. Read more about the catastrophic weather conditions in the region.
An international gang managed to sell 'exclusive' wines for up to 15,000 euros, but recent arrests revealed their fraudulent activities.
The hardcore fans of AC Milan and Inter are found to have deep connections with the 'ndrangheta mafia, engaging in criminal activities ranging from violence to extortion.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer made a blunder during his speech at his party Labour's annual conference in Liverpool, mistakenly calling for the return of 'sausages' instead of 'hostages' held in Gaza by Hamas since October 7.