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Images from the scene showed police inspecting the car, a small black Ford, which had sustained heavy damage to its front
Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany
BONN — Two people, an 83-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man, have been killed after a vehicle drove into a pedestrian area in the city of Mannheim, western Germany.Five people were seriously injured and another five suffered minor injuries in the incident, investigators said.Authorities arrested a lone suspect, a 40-year-old German man, who is not believed to be linked to extremism but shows "concrete indications of mental illness".The suspect, who prosecutors said was a landscape gardener, remains in hospital in a stable condition after shooting himself with a gun loaded with blanks.The incident occurred at around 12:15 local time (11:15 GMT), Mannheim police said.CCTV footage showed a black hatchback car speeding along Planken shopping street in Mannheim, heading...
March 04, 2025

Two dead after car plows into crowd in Germany

A residential area in Obolonskyi district in Kyiv was hit by a Russian missile attack on February 12, the day US President Donald Trump spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin
Trump insists Putin wants peace as war is raging  in Ukraine
KYIV — When emergency workers arrived at the home of Tetyana Kulyk and her husband Pavlo Ivanchov shortly after it was hit by a Russian drone on Wednesday, all they could do was recover their charred bodies.Kulyk, a renowned Ukrainian journalist, and Ivanchov, a surgeon and university professor, were killed when the drone hit their home just north of Kyiv.Neighbors told Ukraine’s public broadcaster Suspilne they heard screams and tried to enter the burning home through the garage, only to discover the whole house had turned into an impassable inferno.As US President Donald Trump pushes for “a deal” to end the war in Ukraine – and dresses down Ukraine’s president in front of reporters at the White House – Moscow every day keeps launching deadly attacks against Ukraine.Kulyk...
March 03, 2025

Trump insists Putin wants peace as war is raging  in Ukraine

Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen shakes hands with new Chancellor Christian Stocker at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, 3 March 2025
Center-right leader Christian Stocker sworn in as new Austrian chancellor
VIENNA — Christian Stocker was sworn in as Austria's new chancellor on Monday, heading a three-party coalition government formed five months after last year's election.Stocker's center-right People's Party (ÖVP), the center-left Social Democrats (SPÖ) and the liberal Neos clinched a deal last week after their first attempt to form a coalition failed in January.Grassroots members of the Neos voted overwhelmingly in favor of the coalition agreement with the two other parties on Sunday, removing the last obstacle for the three to take office.The SPÖ's leader Andreas Babler has been sworn in as vice-chancellor.“Good things come to those who wait,” Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen joked at the ceremony as he swore in the new government, referencing the...
March 03, 2025

Center-right leader Christian Stocker sworn in as new Austrian chancellor

Ursula von der Leyen spoke to the media after attending the Ukraine summit in London
EU must urgently rearm, says von der Leyen
LONDON — The European Union must "urgently" rearm and help Ukraine turn into a "steel porcupine" that proves "indigestible for future invaders" like Russia, Ursula von der Leyen said at the conclusion of a high-stakes summit in London attended by 19 Western leaders."We have to put Ukraine in a position of strength," the president of the European Commission told reporters gathered outside Lancaster House.The country must have "the means to fortify and strengthen itself" and ensure its "economic survival and military resilience" in the short and long term.These means, she explained, should include continued financial and military support from allies and "comprehensive" security guarantees to safeguard a potential peace...
March 03, 2025

EU must urgently rearm, says von der Leyen

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the European leaders' summit to discuss Ukraine, hosted by Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, London, Sunday March 2, 2025
Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni says division in the West would be 'fatal for everyone'
LONDON — European leaders agreed on Sunday to "do the heavy lifting" to defend their continent as they convened in London to discuss ways of bringing an end to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that any peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine would require a US backstop, as he repeated his commitment to sending British troops to Ukraine as part of a peacekeeping force in any future peace settlement.Starmer added that he and other leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, were working on assembling a "coalition of the willing" that would also commit to deploying peacekeeping troops to secure Kyiv.He also announced that the UK will use £1.6 billion (€1.94 billion) in export financing to supply Ukraine with 5,000...
March 03, 2025

Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni says division in the West would be 'fatal for everyone'

Improvements in death rates largely reflect better health at older age groups
UK death rate 'reaches record low'
LONDON — The UK death rate reached a record low last year, according to an exclusive analysis carried out for BBC News.Mortality experts looked at death certificates registered in 2024 and found that deaths per head of the population had returned to pre-pandemic levels and were slightly below the previous record in 2019.However, the new figure puts the UK back on its long-term trend of only gradual improvement.The research was carried out by analysts from the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) at the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries."This is five years of basically flat mortality improvement, it's pretty poor by historical standards," said Stuart McDonald from the CMI.There was also a "concerning" rise in the death rate at young working ages, he said.A...
March 03, 2025

UK death rate 'reaches record low'

The meeting of 18 world leaderst comes two days after a fiery exchange between Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump in the White House
Starmer announces 'coalition of the willing' to guarantee Ukraine peace
LONDON — UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a four-point plan to work with Ukraine to end the war and defend the country from Russia.The UK, France and other countries will step up their efforts in a "coalition of the willing" and seek to involve the US in their support for Ukraine, he said."We are at a crossroads in history today," Starmer said after a summit of 18 leaders — mostly from Europe and including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who said Ukraine felt "strong support" and the summit showed "European unity at an extremely high level not seen for a long time".It comes two days after a fiery exchange between the Ukrainian leader and US President Donald Trump in the White House."We are all working together in Europe...
March 03, 2025

Starmer announces 'coalition of the willing' to guarantee Ukraine peace

Protesters gather in front of the parliament in central Athens, Greece to mark two years since a deadly rail disaster, Friday, Feb. 28, 2025
Mass protests paralyze Greece on second anniversary of deadly train crash
ATHENS — Hundreds of thousands of people across Greece joined protests and strikes on Friday on the second anniversary of the nation's deadliest train crash, which has become a symbol of institutional failure and piled pressure on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.Flights and rail services have been canceled, ferries halted and public transportation across the country has been severely disrupted, with air traffic controllers, seafarers and train drivers joining teachers, lawyers and doctors in a 24-hour general strike.Rallies are taking place nationwide, and tens of thousands gathered in Syntagma Square in central Athens on Friday morning, under the watch of police in riot gear. One banner held by protesters read: "Government of murderers".Fifty-seven people — almost all...
February 28, 2025

Mass protests paralyze Greece on second anniversary of deadly train crash

A view of Marseille, France, 27 September 2023
French researchers sentenced for throwing explosives at Russian consulate in Marseille
PARIS — Two researchers employed at France's main state research agency were handed an eight-month sentence on Thursday for throwing explosives at the Russian consulate in the southern French city of Marseille.The two scientists, who work at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, carried out their attack on Monday 24 February — the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.The researchers threw three plastic bottles, which contained a homemade mixture, as well as a cocktail of nitrogen and other chemical substances at the gardens of the Russian consulate, reported Radio France.Of the three bottles that were thrown, two exploded and caused detonations. While there was no damage or injuries, the Russian consulate's avenue was cordoned off for...
February 28, 2025

French researchers sentenced for throwing explosives at Russian consulate in Marseille

Mateusz Morawiecki
Former Polish PM Morawiecki faces prison over alleged abuse of power
WARSAW — Former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is facing serious charges and potential prison time after Polish prosecutors charged him over his involvement in attempting to organize presidential elections by mail during the COVID-19 pandemic.The current deputy leader of the conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party has denied that this was done in bad faith and is accusing the current government of bringing him to court for political reasons.In 2020, at the height of the pandemic, the PiS-led government tried to organise presidential elections by post, claiming that they were acting out of the public interest and protecting voters’ safety.The idea proved to be divisive among Polish politicians, as the opposition claimed this would benefit the then-incumbent Andrzej Duda. The...
February 28, 2025

Former Polish PM Morawiecki faces prison over alleged abuse of power

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