European Union governments have accused Russia of "weaponizing" migration by helping illegal migrants cross into the EU, stoking political tensions in countries such as Finland, Poland and Latvia. Henry Wilkins reports from Riga, Latvia.
Ukraine faces wildly different prospects under a potential Donald Trump or Kamala Harris U.S. presidency. But as their campaigns race to the finish line, neither candidate has laid out exactly how they plan to deal with Russia’s war on Ukraine.
The US government is now offering $2.5 million for information leading to his arrest
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his government’s decision to suspend some arms shipments to Israel on Wednesday, saying the move was necessary to comply with international law. It could have wider consequences among European allies. Henry Ridgwell reports. Camera: Henry Ridgwell.
Prime Minister Starmer says Britain must ‘comply with international law’ on Gaza war
Comments ahead of Mongolia trip criticized by watchdogs who cite Russia’s poor media rights record
Tobias Billstrom had been part of the country’s coalition government for two years
Storm loosened fragments from the structure dating to A.D. 315
Emergency services are searching for a man of the same nationality
Presidents El-Sissi and Erdogan are set to discuss bilateral relations, the conflict in Gaza and escalating tensions in the Middle East
Resignation came as at least seven people were killed and 35 injured in an overnight strike on Lviv
Damning report on deadly London high-rise fire concludes that decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned Grenfell Tower into 'death trap' where 72 people lost their lives
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