Victims of Brussel’s deadliest terrorist attack were remembered on Wednesday morning at the seventh commemoration of the event. On 22 March 2016, 32 people were
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Uganda passes a bill to imprison people who identify as LGBTQ+
Uganda’s parliament on Tuesday passed a sweeping new anti-gay legislation which proposes tough new penalties for people in homosexual relationships and people who even identify
Greece begins gradual restart of train services, three weeks after rail disaster
Train services have resumed in Greece for the first time since a deadly rail disaster three weeks ago, as the country’s centre-right government struggles to
Ramadan: Who celebrates it and how?
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and the holy month of fasting and prayer. Islam, the world’s second most widely practised religion, unites almost two billion
Ukrainian soldiers near completion of defensive missile training in US
Several large 12-wheeled military vehicles carrying mobile missile launchers rumbled across the southwest Oklahoma prairie on Tuesday as Ukrainian soldiers near the completion of weapons
Fact-check: Did Paris requisition the military to clean up the capital’s garbage-filled streets?
Last week, up to 10,000 tonnes of rubbish littered the streets of the Parisian capital, generating a lot of fake news on social media. Since
Could the Stormont Brake derail the Northern Ireland Protocol?
Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is set to vote against the UK government’s plan for post-Brexit trade agreements in Northern Ireland. Its leader, Sir
France pension reform: Can parliament be overridden elsewhere in Europe?
On 16 March, the French government triggered the now infamous article 49.3 to bypass parliament and push through its controversial pension reform bill. The act,
Greece to hold general election in May as government faces anger over train disaster
Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called for a general election for May – two months before his conservative government’s mandate ends in July, as his
Is the EU ready for the increasingly likely democratic change in Turkey?
A democratic change in Turkey matters to Europe and appears to be increasingly likely. The upcoming presidential and parliamentary elections on 14 May have the