Dmitry Medvedev, the former president of Russia, was quoted as warning on Monday that any intrusion on the Crimean peninsula by a NATO member-state may
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Credit Suisse was convicted of aiding Bulgarian cocaine traffickers in a money laundering case.
In the nation’s first criminal trial of one of its major banks, Credit Suisse was found guilty by Switzerland’s Federal Criminal Court of failing to
Germany enters crisis phase, as Russia cuts gas supply ahead of winter.
Following Russia’s reduction in energy deliveries to many nations, Germany activated the second stage of its three-stage emergency plan for natural gas supplies on Thursday,
Mayhem at the airport as airlines pandemic budget cut hit European travel.
Long airport lineups and an accumulation of lost luggage are both present. Travelers in Europe can expect a tumultuous summer. Liz Morgan found the security
Russia to shut down gas supply during winter; EU signals switch to coal.
An EU official announced on Wednesday that the European Union will temporarily switch back to coal in order to deal with slower Russian gas shipments
Thousands of workers in Belgium protested the spike in the cost of living, and demand wage increases.
Strikes over the cost of living in Belgium led Brussels Airport to cancel all departing flights on Monday, while numerous bus services around the country
EU leaders are divided over Ukraine’s pathway to membership, grants candidate status.
The European Union’s executive branch suggested on Friday that Ukraine be granted candidate status, allowing it to join the 27-nation bloc in the future. For
European leaders visiting Irpin, near Kyiv bear witness to Russian war crimes and horror.
Following “massacres” by Russian forces, French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Thursday that there are signs of war crimes in a Kyiv suburb. He spoke
Russia claims to have destroyed huge storage in Ukraine with Western armaments. – Interfax news.
According to Interfax, Russian forces used Kalibr cruise missiles to destroy a big store containing US and European armaments in Ukraine’s Ternopil region, according to
Russia will respond to NATO’s increased military presence in Poland. – Kremlin.
According to the Interfax news agency, citing a Russian ambassador, Russia’s foreign ministry stated on Saturday that Moscow’s response to a buildup of NATO forces