Racism Has Been On The Rise In Europe: Survey
Three in five people surveyed in Germany and Austria admitted having faced discrimination in the last five years.
Champions League: Real Madrid Seal Win At Braga With Bellingham The Hero
The English youngster has scored in all three of his Champions League appearances so far this season.
Godfathers of technology Believe AI Firms Must Be Held Responsible for Harm They Cause
Experts will gather at Bletchley Park, in Buckinghamshire, next week for a summit on AI safety after 23 experts signed a document claiming it was "utterly reckless" to pursue ever more powerful AI systems.
Pro-Israel Protest In London Calls For Hundreds Of Hostages To Be Released
A pro-Israel rally was held in Trafalgar Square to call for the release of more than 200 hostages from Gaza, after they were taken by Hamas militants on October 7.
Scepticism Over Macron Idea Of Anti-IS 'Coalition' To Fight Hamas
French President Emmanuel Macron evoked an international coalition along the lines of the one that defeated Islamic State (IS) extremists in Iraq and Syria to fight Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Hamas Accused Of Stealing Aid While Second Convoy Crosses Into Gaza
The UNWRA accuse Hamas of stealing gasoline and medicine that was donated to Palestinian civilians as the Rafah crossing welcomes the second aid convoy into Gaza.
EU Opens Disinformation Probes Into Meta, TikTok
The EU announced probes Thursday into Facebook owner Meta and TikTok, seeking more details on the measures they have taken to stop the spread of "illegal content and disinformation" after the Hamas attack on Israel.
Belgium, Sweden Want Tougher Powers To Expel Irregular Migrants
The Belgian and Swedish prime ministers on Wednesday called for better border controls and more coordinated powers in the European Union to expel irregular migrants, after an attack in Brussels left two people dead.
Elon Musk To Charge New Users A Fee For Basic Account On X
The social media giant has been undergoing a radical overhaul since Elon Musk took over the platform.
EU States Strike Deal On Electricity Market Reform
EU member states reached an agreement to reform its electricity market after months of sparring between France and Germany over state support for nuclear energy, the European Council said Tuesday.
Scottish Leader Outlines Independence Push
Scottish nationalist leader Humza Yousaf pledged Tuesday to use Britain's next general election to push for independence, even if his party loses several seats as expected.
Donald Tusk 'Most Likely' To Win Poland Election Despite Label As 'Controversial Figure'
Tusk celebrates the lack of PiS votes as he is dubbed the "most likely future prime minister" by Polish students. The former Poland Prime Minister believes "Poland won, democracy has won".
UN Special Rapporteur Says 'Second Nakba' May be Underway in Gaza
UN says "mass ethnic cleansing" of Palestinians is underway. Concurrently, condemnation continues from various countries, including South Africa and Ireland.
Braverman Suggests Crackdown On Pro-Arab Chants After Sunak Vows Accountability for UK Supporters of Hamas
Braverman is calling for criminal action to be taken against UK supporters of Hamas as part of a broader strategy to bolster national security and safeguard against extremist ideologies.
Elon Musk's X Denies EU Allegations Of Playing Host To Israel-Hamas Disinformation
X CEO Linda Yaccarino claims the platform has "identified and removed hundreds of Hamas-affiliated accounts" since the start of the war.
Has the Hamas Attack on Israel Tripled Anti-Semitic Incidents in Britain?
Four days since the Hamas attack on Israel and anti-Semitic incidents in Britain have tripled to reach 89, the highest in nearly a decade, fueling some strict measures.
UK and Ireland Secure UEFA Euro 2028 Hosting Rights, Promising a Summer Spectacle
The joint bid faced its final competitor, Turkey, which eventually withdrew to focus on a joint bid with Italy for Euro 2032—a bid that was also approved on the same momentous Tuesday morning.
X (Twitter) Introduces Option To Limit Replies To Verified Accounts
The new feature on X, which is aimed at helping curb misinformation on the platform, further restricts the free tier.
EU Warns Musk's X Spreading 'Illegal' Disinfo After Hamas Attack
The EU's digital chief Thierry Breton warned Elon Musk on Tuesday that his platform X, formerly Twitter, is spreading "illegal content and disinformation".
Israel Retakes Gaza Border Area As War's Toll Mounts
Israel said it recaptured Gaza border areas from Hamas on Tuesday, the fourth day of fierce fighting that has left thousands dead on both sides since the militants launched a surprise attack.
Rwanda 'Safe' For Deported Asylum Seekers: UK Court Told
The UK government on Monday insisted that Rwanda is an appropriate place to deport failed asylum seekers, as it tried to overturn a court ruling that the policy is unlawful.
Antarctica Ozone Hole Grows To Three Times The Size Of Brazil
Scientists believe that the volcanic eruption in Tonga last year could have caused the ozone hole to increase in size.
Giorgia Meloni Joins Rishi Sunak's Battle Against Migration
In a bid to decrease migration levels in Europe, Prime Ministers Rishi Sunak and Giorgia Meloni have joined forces to address the topic at the European Political Community meeting.
Meta Plans To Charge Europeans For Ad Free Facebook And Instagram: Source
Meta is proposing to offer European users a subscription-based version of Instagram and Facebook if they would rather not be tracked for ads, a source said on Tuesday.
Apple Working On Fix For IPhone 15 Models Running Hot
Apple on Monday said it is working to fix a "bug" it said was among reasons some newly released iPhone 15 smartphones are heating up.
Turkey Strikes PKK Bases After Suicide Blast to Distract Security Guards and Unleash Second Attack
In response to a suicide blast that intended to interrupt the reopening of Turkey's parliament, Turkish warplanes have destroyed several PKK bases in Iraq.
Crypto Industry Grapples With FTX Fallout As Trial Looms
The collapse of cryptocurrency platform FTX, whose disgraced former boss goes on trial this week, sparked shock waves worldwide, with regulators still seeking to get to grips with the sector.
Ukraine Left Out In Cold By US Shutdown Deal
The future of US aid for Ukraine hangs in the balance after a last-gasp deal to avoid a government shutdown, despite President Joe Biden's attempts to reassure Kyiv it will get what it needs to fight Russia.
Real Madrid Fans Scammed By Fake Fan Club President In Barcelona
The scammer sold season tickets to fans, claiming that many slots became available due to numerous deaths during the pandemic.
Six Migrant Women Rescued in Europe as European Migrant Crisis Persists
The plight of migrants, like the six women found in the lorry, highlights the urgent need for comprehensive and humane solutions to address the European migrant crisis.