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The Swiss House of Representatives has officially recognized the "Holodomor"—a famine orchestrated by Stalin's regime that led to the deaths of around four million

 

Swedish authorities have accused Iran of being behind a mass text messaging campaign that incited protests in response to recent Quran burnings.

 

In a landmark collaboration, two prominent Jewish philanthropic foundations have joined forces to reshape Jewish education throughout Europe. Uri Poliavich, founder

 

On Friday morning, around 400 Brussels residents participated in a large-scale cleanup of the Brussels–Scheldt Maritime Canal, marking their contribution to

 

For the first time in history, Switzerland’s permanent resident population has crossed the nine million mark, reaching 9,002,763 people at the end of June 2024,

Princess Amalia is set to receive an annual allowance of 1.6 million euros starting next year, according to the budget from Prime Minister Dick Schoof's General Affairs

 

Germany will provide an extra €100 million ($111 million) in winter aid to Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced during a visit to Moldova on Tuesday.

 

The inspectorate overseeing local and federal police is calling for more frequent checks on the 50,000 officers within its ranks, extending beyond the initial recruitment

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended his government’s border policy during a call with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Friday, emphasizing the importance of

During the summer of 2024, PKP Intercity saw unprecedented growth, serving over 23 million passengers across Poland. The most popular routes connected major