‘Extreme violence’ triggers hunger strike at Greek detention centre
A hunger strike has broken out at a Greek detention centre over allegations of dehumanising treatment and rampant police violence. At least 11 people are
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A hunger strike has broken out at a Greek detention centre over allegations of dehumanising treatment and rampant police violence. At least 11 people are
After an EU-brokered deal by the EU’s foreign-policy chief, Josep Borrell, between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Ohrid with European mediators, created at
In the coming weeks the Russian mercenary group Wagner could lose most of the prisoners it recruited into its ranks as their six-month military contracts expire.
Lawmakers in Sweden voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Nordic nation joining NATO, signing off on the country’s membership along with the required legislation. The
France’s President Emmanuel Macron addressed his country on Wednesday after weeks of protests and strikes over a plan to raise the retirement age from 62
Qatar has become an established venue for high-level international sport. In tennis, both the WTA and ATP tours had their respective tournaments in Doha in
New proposals presented by the European Commission on Wednesday would force companies to offer consumers the right to repair their devices or machines. The plans
With Europe’s climate change targets, 35 million buildings are expected to be renovated by 2030, potentially exposing many workers to asbestos. So how should we
Qatar has become an established venue for high-level international sport. In tennis, both the WTA and ATP tours had their respective tournaments in Doha in
Google has made its artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Bard available to more users in the UK and the US – so finally Euronews Next got