BELGRADE: Thousands of religious and right-wing activists marched through Serbia’s capital on Sunday calling for authorities to ban a Gay Pride march planned for next weekend. The protesters – who carried a massive…
MoreBrussels: The European Union has put forward a “final” text to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a senior EU official told reporters on Monday. “Today we are tabling a text that…
MoreTens of thousands of protesters marched in support of Palestinians on Saturday in major European cities including London, Berlin, Madrid and Paris, as the worst violence in years raged between Israel and…
MoreNorthern Ireland: Europe’s top rights body on Friday announced it would put the 1989 murder case of a lawyer in Northern Ireland back under its scrutiny after London rejected a public inquiry…
MoreFrankfurt(AFP): The European Central Bank is set to unleash more stimulus for the eurozone at its last meeting of the year on Thursday, as the region’s battered economy grapples with a second…
MoreATHENS (AFP) – Greek police on Sunday (Nov 15) announced a ban on public gatherings of four or more people as hospitals were overwhelmed with coronavirus cases, ahead of the annual anniversary…
MoreA report from the OSCE election-monitoring organisation published on Thursday condemned “massive” rights abuses and torture in Belarus and called for a re-run of the country’s August presidential polls in which President…
MoreGeneral Motors announced Thursday a deal with the Canadian auto workers’ union to bring back to this country production of pickups to meet rising demand in North America. GM said it will…
MoreThe US has seized more than $1 billion worth of bitcoin connected to the Silk Road criminal syndicate, the Justice Department announced Thursday. The funds were taken by law enforcement on Tuesday…
MoreThe death toll from hurricane Eta rose to at least 18 Thursday as it spun itself out into a tropical depression in Central America while rising floodwaters and a wake of destruction in…
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