France Prosecutes Founder Over Website Used by Pelicot
paris January 9, 2025 17:49French authorities are prosecuting the founder of a chat site used to commit crimes.
French authorities are prosecuting the founder of a chat site used to commit crimes.
The United States is bidding a grand farewell to former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100 on December 29.
A recent quirky advice from the Belgian Food Agency has caught the attention of British tabloids, sparking ridicule and amusement across Europe and beyond.
Authorities in the US state of Florida have issued a warning to residents about falling iguanas due to the cold temperatures
The history and importance of Greenland for the USA, from Nazi occupation to China's growing influence in the region.
A new wildfire has erupted in the Hollywood Hills in Los Angeles, adding to the existing five wildfires spreading in the city. The fire department has issued an evacuation order for the area, including iconic addresses for the entertainment industry.
Israel's concerns over Turkey's growing influence in the region have led to a special security meeting led by Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The Turkish Naval Forces' domestic production-based large armament programs have spurred the Greek Naval Forces into action. A 12-year armament program including the purchase of new warships and the modernization of existing warships until 2037 has been prepared.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev discussed the continuation of cooperation in all areas between the two countries.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that they are very close to reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza while negotiations between Israel and Hamas continue.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed his hopes for a two-state solution in Northern Cyprus during his visit to the region.
Privatized water companies in the UK are facing high debts and a deteriorating sewage system, leading to a significant increase in water prices for consumers.
Ryanair, the Irish low-cost airline, has taken a passenger to court for disrupting a flight last year and is seeking a compensation of 15,000 euros.
A bus carrying Dutch tourists caught fire on the A99 highway in southern Germany, while en route to Austria for a ski holiday. Fortunately, all 52 passengers on board were unharmed.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French Rassemblement National, has expressed that many people who love her father are in mourning. This was her first public reaction to the death of Jean-Marie Le Pen on Tuesday.
The incoming US president has escalated pressure on Panama and Greenland, both NATO allies, by hinting at potential annexation plans. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
Iranian Government Spokesperson announced that the country's new capital will be located in the southern Mekran region due to the rapid population growth and environmental challenges faced by Tehran.
The US government has sought to invalidate the agreement reached with 3 suspects accused of planning the September 11 attacks in order to prevent a plea deal for reduced sentence.
An Australian hiker who had been missing for nearly two weeks has been found safe and healthy after surviving on two muesli bars he found in a hut.
Jeju Air, a low-cost airline in South Korea, has announced that it will suspend a total of 1,878 flights in order to enhance flight safety after a fatal crash that claimed 179 lives.
The residence of suspended South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has reportedly been transformed into a 'fort' with layers of barbed wire and vehicle blockades for his protection.
Antonio Torchia, the mayor of Belcastro in Italy, has announced a ban on falling severely ill in the village, where most residents are over 65 years old. This unusual measure aims to draw attention to the challenges faced by the local healthcare system.
A small plane crashed near the coast of Perth, Australia, killing two tourists from Switzerland and Denmark along with the pilot.
The body of former American President Jimmy Carter has arrived in Washington for a state funeral on Thursday. Carter passed away on December 29 at the age of 100 in Georgia, where he lived.
Donald Trump is persisting on the idea of acquiring Greenland while his son, Don Jr., makes a 'private visit' to the island.
Learn about the possible splitting of Africa into two continents, the ongoing rift process, and the geological implications.
Tibetan organizations in the Netherlands express worry about the earthquake in southern Tibet and its consequences.
Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan is set to visit Northern Cyprus to discuss recent developments and bilateral issues, including a potential informal meeting involving the leaders of both sides.
The relative peace in the Middle East is on thin ice as tensions rise between Israel and Iran. Read more about the potential upcoming events in 2025.
North Koreans are no longer allowed to eat hotdogs as leader Kim Jong-un considers it a corrupt dish due to its Western origins.