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Germany is no longer a magnet for migrants?
Significantly fewer people have sought asylum in Germany this year, the country's Interior Ministry announced. Between January and October, 97,277 pe ...
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Latvia arrests alleged Russian spyAuthorities in Latvia have arrested a citizen of an EU and NATO member state on suspicion of spying for Russia, DPA reports, BTA reports. Acco ...03.11.20252 043 -
China extends visa-free regime for foreigners until end of 2026China announced that it is extending its visa-free policy for a number of countries, including France, until December 31, 2026, and from November ...03.11.20252 626 -
"What Nikusor Dan did is absolutely unacceptable: they accused the president of violating the constitutionRepresentatives of Romania's ruling Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the opposition Alliance for the Unification of Romanians (AUR) criticized Pr ...03.11.20253 842 -
Tanzania's first female president sworn in amid mass protestsTanzania's President, Samia Suluhu Hassan, was sworn in for her first elected presidential term on Monday after winning the election with 97.66% o ...03.11.20251 604
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Iran postpones nuclear talks with USIran is in no hurry to resume negotiations with the United States on its nuclear program, Tehran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said, quot ...03.11.20251 461 -
China responds to Trump: We do not conduct nuclear testsChina said today that it is not conducting any nuclear tests, in response to US President Donald Trump's claims that Beijing and Moscow are conduc ...03.11.20252 275 -
Man who stabbed several passengers in England was not known to policeThe 32-year-old man accused of stabbing several passengers on a train in eastern England was not known to counter-terrorism police or security service ...03.11.20252 610 -
Valencia regional president resigns after criticism over floodsThe president of the Valencia region, Carlos Mazon, has resigned over the way his administration handled the catastrophic floods that hit the region a ...03.11.20254 246 -
84 people were injured after eating donerOn Friday, a case of mass food poisoning among students and teachers occurred at a private school in Bishkek called “Seitek STEM“. Accordi ...03.11.20252 215 -
One dead, seven injured in Russian attacks in Sumy regionOne person has been killed and seven injured, including two children aged 2 and 5, in Russian attacks on Sumy region in northeastern Ukraine, the ...03.11.20251 983 -
Belgium urgently invests 50 million euros to counter dronesThe authorities in Belgium will urgently provide 50 million euros for funds to counter drones, local media reported. Several cases of drones entering ...03.11.20252 353 -
"They would have forced me to fight against Ukraine"Russia is systematically recruiting young people from the occupied Ukrainian territories for its army. This is shown in a new documentary by the Kyiv ...03.11.20256 553 -
Japan wants meeting with Kim Jong Un to achieve breakthrough on important issueJapanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi announced today that Japan has already conveyed to North Korea its desire for a summit with leader Kim Jong Un ...03.11.20253 244 -
Russian Prime Minister Arrives in China for Talks with Xi JinpingRussian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has arrived in China for a two-day official visit, during which he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinpin ...03.11.20251 767 -
US, South Korea discuss role of US troops amid rising tensions in regionUS Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth arrived in South Korea today for talks focused on the future role of US troops in the country and measures for st ...03.11.20251 419 -
Taxi drivers in Athens plan 48-hour strikeTaxi drivers in Athens are planning a 48-hour strike for Wednesday and Thursday, citing a series of outstanding demands, the Attica Taxi Drivers Union ...03.11.20252 227 -
Police helicopter scrambled over Belgian base housing US nuclear weaponsDrone incidents are increasing in both Germany and neighboring countries. Bremen airport was recently closed. Last night, a police helicopter was sup ...03.11.20254 136 -
ISW: Kremlin closes inside sources and steps up attacks near PokrovskRussian authorities continue their attempts to block the Russian source of inside information, the Cheka-OGPU, as part of a broader campaign agai ...03.11.20253 778 -
The Kremlin perceives the EU's green agenda as a direct threat to its imperial expansionEUvsDisinfo: Weaponising climate change to undermine the West Kremlin propaganda distorts every news item, even the most insignificant, to undermin ...03.11.20253 696 -
Mosquitoes in Iceland and more: how climate change is making people sickFrom heart attacks and heatstroke to mental health problems and the spread of tropical diseases - the climate crisis is threatening more and more peop ...03.11.20252 225 -
Russia secretly conducts nuclear tests, Trump saysUS President Donald Trump said that Russia and China are conducting nuclear tests, "but they're not talking about it", without specifyin ...03.11.20254 731 -
Why Latvia wants to withdraw from the Istanbul ConventionOn October 30, the Latvian parliament approved a law to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention - the Council of Europe treaty on preventing and combat ...03.11.20254 525 -
Taiwan to deploy 18 HIMARS rocket launchers on islandTaipei expects 18 US-made M142 HIMARS mobile multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) to be deployed on the island by the end of 2026, the Taipei Times r ...03.11.20252 303 -
Russia is preparing for a new protracted warAt the moment, all eyes are on Pokrovsk. How do you assess the current situation and what should we expect? M. Reisner: In recent weeks, we have be ...03.11.202513 175