Qatar and FBI uncover remains of 30 people believed to have been killed by IS in Syria
IS controlled large parts of Syria and Iraq until 2017, abducting and killing numerous foreign journalists and aid workers. Read more at Read More
Poland accuses Russia of orchestrating arson attack on Warsaw shopping centre
Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski said the country would close the Russian consulate in Krakow in response. Read More
Burkina Faso forces killed more than 130 civilians in March attack, Human Rights Watch says
The massacre by government forces and pro-government militias led to reprisal killings by Islamist fighters, according to the NGO. Read more at Read More
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Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
A new art exhibition by Bob Dylan, Cannes Film Festival, Eurovision, and the sixth instalment of Final Destination — here are this week’s cultural highlights. Read More
EU Defence Commissioner calls for more integration with Ukraine defence industry
The EU needs to learn from Ukraine’s battle-earned experience and work with the war-torn country to secure supply chains for critical capabilities, especially drones, the Commissioner for Defence has said.…
China’s first Corgi police dog causes stir after snatching sausage from child
While Fuzai has participated in major events like the Weifang International Kite Festival and gained over 400,000 followers online, his career has been marked by playful mishaps. Read more at…
Albania and Montenegro could join the EU before the others, Costa tells Euronews
Expanding to the Western Balkans is once again one of the EU’s priorities, European Council President António Costa told Euronews in an interview. He begins a tour of the region…
Iran and US conclude fourth round of nuclear talks
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the talks were productive but said uranium enrichment will continue and is non-negotiable. Read more at Read More
Kurdish militant group PKK announces disbandment and end of Turkey insurgency
The Kurdish militant group PKK, whose leader Abdullah Ocalan has been imprisoned since 1999, made the decision to disband in a move towards ending its conflict with Turkey. Read more…