Germany records 2500 illegal border crossings in two weeks
berlin October 1, 2024 15:30The German police have registered nearly 2500 illegal border crossings in the past two weeks.
The German police have registered nearly 2500 illegal border crossings in the past two weeks.
At least three children were injured in the Berninastrasse area of Zurich after a man attacked several children.
New excerpts from Boris Johnson's autobiography reveal his disregard for Queen Elizabeth's advice to not be bitter, as he turns sour with resentment.
Lebanon, once known as the 'Switzerland of the Middle East', lost its status due to internal discord among its diverse population, the Palestinian issue, and multiple Israeli invasions.
The Public Prosecutor's Office demanded a sentence of eighteen months, of which six months conditionally, against 66-year-old Marcel Kaatee for money laundering of a number of buildings in Amsterdam's Red-Light District.
German police have arrested a Chinese spy in Leipzig. The spy, Yaqi X., was found to be passing sensitive documents containing confidential aviation data to another spy from the People's Republic. The arrest was announced today by the Attorney General.
Train services between Utrecht Centraal and Driebergen-Zeist have resumed following the safe disposal of a WWII aircraft bomb in Bunnik.
A tragic incident occurred near Bangkok as a school bus carrying dozens of elementary school children caught on fire, resulting in 25 fatalities, including 22 children and 3 teachers.
Israel reportedly used chemicals to track and assassinate Hezbollah leader Nasrallah, resembling a scene from a James Bond movie.
Sheikh Naim Qassem, the new temporary leader of Hezbollah, appeared to be sweating heavily during his video message. Find out why and more details about his statement.
Multiple European countries have initiated the evacuation of citizens and embassy staff from Lebanon amid escalating tensions in the region.
A cruise around the world, set to last over three years, departed from Belfast, Northern Ireland after experiencing technical issues and delays.
The Democrats in the United States are taking legal action to challenge new election rules in the state of Georgia, fearing potential chaos in the upcoming presidential elections.
According to a UNRWA spokesperson, Fateh Sherif, the recently killed Hamas leader in Lebanon, was also an employee of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
A six-year-old boy named Luca from Rhode Island, USA, has cleaned up dog poop to raise money to adopt a cat named Pebble from a local shelter, showcasing his love for animals.
Venezuelan opposition leader and human rights activist María Corina Machado has been honored with the Vaclav Havel Human Rights Prize for her outstanding efforts in defending human rights.
The trial against Marine Le Pen and 24 of her party members has begun in Paris. The leader of Rassemblement National (RN) is accused of embezzling European public funds. Le Pen faces a fine and a potential ban from running for office.
The man accused of attempting to murder former US President Donald Trump on his golf course in Florida claims he is innocent, according to his lawyer. The 58-year-old Ryan Routh appeared in court where the allegations were made. Routh waited for Trump with a gun earlier this month and was apprehended by Secret Service agents after shots were fired.
Learn about Herbert Kickl, the controversial leader of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ), and his nationalist and anti-immigrant views.
Russian military bloggers are expressing anger towards the Kremlin for deploying highly skilled troops to attack Ukrainian positions. The situation has led to shortages in manpower and controversial tactics at the front.
Switzerland and Italy have redrawn a new border along the top of the Matterhorn, one of the highest mountains in Europe spanning both countries.
Two police officers in South Korea have been convicted for their involvement in a Halloween tragedy that took place almost two years ago, resulting in the deaths of over 150 people. The officers were found guilty of failing to prevent the disaster, which led to a deadly stampede due to overcrowding on the streets.
A former employee defrauded Kiabi, a French clothing chain active in the Netherlands, for a staggering amount of 100 million euros. Aurélie B. (39) allegedly led a luxurious lifestyle before being arrested.
Pope Francis compared doctors performing abortions to hired killers during a conversation with journalists on his way back to Rome from Belgium, where he was visiting in the past few days.
Boris Johnson's memoirs, titled 'Unleashed', contain juicy details and revelations that have captured public attention. The book is filled with references to Greek heroes, political controversies, near-death experiences, and personal anecdotes.
The United States has announced that they killed 37 terrorists in two attacks in Syria, including top members of Islamic State (IS) and Hurras al-Din, a group linked to Al Qaeda.
Recently obtained documents from the Russian independent news site The Insider shed new light on the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in a penal colony, suggesting a possible cover-up by Russian authorities regarding the cause of death.
After the resounding victories of far-right parties in Germany, their allies in Austria also won the elections. A pro-Russian nationalist party emerged victorious once again, as the 'Freedom Party' FPÖ led by Josef Kickl attracted nearly thirty percent of the voters.
A zookeeper in Nigeria was attacked and killed by a lion while bringing food to the animal in a wildlife park, witnesses say.
A SpaceX spaceship carrying two astronauts has been launched towards the International Space Station to bring back two stranded astronauts next year.