Several prisons in France attacked with guns fired and vehicles burned
Vechicles were set on fire in several prison car parks and a prison in the southern city of Toulon was fired at with an automatic weapon. Read More
Venice’s daytripper fee returns this week, rising to €10 for last-minute bookings
Venice daytrippers face steep fines if they don’t pay the fee designed to combat overtourism. Read More
Students arrested at University of Amsterdam pro-Palestine protest
At least 5 people were arrested after students occupied a building at the University of Amsterdam, while clashes with police also took place nearby. Read more at Read More
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French President Emmanuel Macron to honour Notre-Dame de Paris restorers
About 100 craftspeople and public servants who helped restore the cathedral will be honoured with the Legion of Honour and the National Order of Merit. Read More
“We believe in free trade,” Frostadóttir says
As she spoke with Euronews, Iceland’s Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir reaffirmed her commitment to free trade by rejecting counter-tariffs against the U.S., despite rising global trade tensions and concerns about…
EU Council mulling EU court decision on sanctioning of Swiss-Russian
Alexander Pumpyanskiy is a son of Russian businessman Dmitry Pumpyanskiy, who until 2022 was the head of Russia’s largest pipe manufacturer TMK. He was present at Vladimir Putin’s first meeting…
‘Screw you’: Netanyahu’s son lashes out at Macron over plans to recognise Palestine
Yair Netanyahu hit out at the French president on X as he responded to his remarks about a two-state solution. Read more at Read More
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes stand on first day of historic US antitrust trial
Zuckerberg answered questions about Facebook’s 2012 acquisition of popular social media app Instagram on the first day of an antitrust trial that could reverse the purchase. Read more at Read…
Trump administration to freeze $2.2bn in grants to Harvard University
The move came shortly after the Ivy League institution refused to accept a sweep of demands made by the federal government. Read more at Read More