Northern Ireland Police Warn of Potential Easter Weekend Violence
Police in Northern Ireland have issued a warning about the possibility of violent attacks by armed dissident groups during the Easter holiday weekend as the country marks the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. The peace accord, signed on April 10, 1998, brought an end to three decades of bloodshed in the region, which had claimed the More...
UK Watchdog Fines TikTok $15.9M Over Children’s Data Misuse
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK has imposed a fine of $15.9 million on short-video sharing app TikTok for violating data privacy and cybersecurity laws. The app allowed over 1.4 More...
Passenger Train Derails in Netherlands, Killing One
A passenger train carrying around 50 individuals derailed in the early hours of April 4, 2023, in Voorschoten, a village near The Hague in the Netherlands. The derailment was caused by the train hitting construction More...
Fire at Berlin-Kreuzberg Clinic Leaves Patients and Nurse Injured
A fire broke out in a clinic in Berlin-Kreuzberg on Monday night, leaving three patients and a nurse seriously injured. Among the patients is a woman who suffered life-threatening injuries as she was stuck More...
Paris Bans E-Scooter Rentals with 90% Vote
Paris citizens have voted overwhelmingly to ban e-scooter rentals in the city. Almost 90% of voters were in favor of the ban, which affects rental e-scooters and not those owned by private individuals. The More...
Ukraine Plans to Dismantle Crimea Bridge and Expel Russians
Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council Secretary, Oleksiy Danilov, has presented a plan for the government’s course of action following the country’s hoped-for reclaiming of control More...
Finland Approved to Join NATO, Doubling Border with Russia
In a significant development, Finland has received approval to become the 31st member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) after Turkey ratified the Nordic country’s membership bid. All current More...
Bomb Threats Disrupt Bulgarian Elections
Dozens of schools and a university in Bulgaria were evacuated just days before the country’s parliamentary elections on April 2, following bomb threats received via e-mail or telephone. Authorities initiated More...
Italy to Ban Synthetic Foods, Fines Up to €60,000
Italy is set to become the latest country to ban synthetic foods, according to a bill introduced by Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida. The new law would prohibit the manufacture and sale of food derived More...
EU to Increase E.V Charging and Hydrogen Refueling Stations
The European Parliament and EU states have reached a compromise to increase the number of charging stations for electric cars and hydrogen refueling facilities. According to the compromise, charging stations More...





