France starts inquiry on whether Epstein committed any crimes in France
France has opened a preliminary inquiry to see if late U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein committed any sex crimes on French territory or against any under-age...
Danish PM had ‘constructive conversation’ with Trump
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen had a “constructive conversation” with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, discussing cooperation on security policy, Danish news agency Ritzau...
Russia’s Chechnya inaugurates what it says is Europe’s largest mosque
Authorities in the Russian region of Chechnya on Friday inaugurated what they said was the largest mosque in Europe in a pomp-filled ceremony attended by...
Special prosecutor to review actor Jussie Smollett’s case: judge
A Chicago judge on Friday named a special prosecutor to investigate the case involving ex-“Empire” actor Jussie Smollett’s allegation that he was the victim of...
Putin orders reciprocal response to U.S. missile test
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday ordered a like-for-like response to a recent U.S. missile test, which he said showed that Washington aimed to deploy...
Israel eases rules on cyber weapons exports
Israel, one of the world’s leading suppliers of spyware, is easing export rules on offensive cyber weapons, despite accusations by human rights and privacy groups...
Eighty charged in US online fraud scam
A federal grand jury indictment was unsealed Thursday, charging 80 people, most of whom are Nigerian nationals, with participating in a variety of online scams...
Poland’s ruling party hit by scandals, poll shows
Poland’s ruling nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, hit by two high profile resignations, lost 5 percentage points in an opinion poll published on Friday...
Hong Kong families form peaceful human chains ahead of airport protest
Thousands of chanting Hong Kong protesters joined hands to form human chains on Friday in a peaceful protest, with almost three months of anti-government demonstrations...
UK PM Johnson says Britain will send back migrants who cross channel illegally
Britain will send back migrants who illegally try to cross the channel from France, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Friday....
