Any meeting with the Russian leader should be held in a "neutral" European country, he added, ruling out any summit in Moscow
Italian police arrested a man identified as Serhii K, marking the first known arrest in the case
"It is unquestionable that this would endanger the sense of security of many Jews, especially at this site," the court said
It is one of many small steps meant to help Germany's decades-old energy transition
"Despite headwinds like US tariffs and general uncertainty, businesses across the eurozone seem to be coping reasonably well," the chief economist of the Hamburg Commercial bank said
The Bundestag presidency was built for restraint, yet Klöckner is turning it into a stage
Up to 27 million tonnes of nanoplastics pollute the North Atlantic, with the highest concentrations found at the heart of the bloc's mussel farming grounds, a study has shown
Far-right Israeli ministers have in recent months openly called for Israel's annexation of the territory
Russia's foreign minister downplayed the meeting between Trump and European leaders, describing it as a "clumsy" attempt to change the US president's position on Ukraine
An IT system containing data such as surname, first name, telephone number, SIM card number, PUK code, tariff plan was accessed, the company said
The decision comes as companies are scrambling to understand how the “de minimis” exemption – which allowed duty-free imports of goods worth less than €690 – will be replaced
The European Court of Justice struck the legislation down in 2019, leaving German taxpayers with a bill of over €240 million
The case comes as Sánchez's administration is currently under fire for several corruption scandals
France, Israel trade barbs as Paris eyes Palestinian state recognition
In Gaza, the civil defence agency reported Israeli strikes and fire killed 48 people across the territory on Tuesday
Following the death of a jogger who inhaled gas emitted by green algae, France was found guilty of failing to "protect waters from agricultural pollution" this year
Magistrates and law enforcement are particularly worried about the Chinese firm handling highly sensitive police wiretap data
The Russian dictator has no reasons to end the war – but a few to pretend he wants to.
Officials hope to have a framework ready before a potential Zelenskyy-Putin meeting
The unrest marks a sharp escalation after nine months of largely peaceful marches
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