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Smartphones stolen in Barcelona turn up in Marrakesh
A profitable black market in smartphones is encouraging the theft of mobile phones in the coastal city of Barcelona.
Senators from both US parties push for fresh sanctions against Russia
WashingtonUS senators from both main parties are preparing additional sanctions against Russia, despite the Senate Intelligence Committee having uncovered no direct evidence of collusion between the President Trump's campaign and Russia.
Ukraine vs Ukraine
KievThe Ukrainian parliament has approved the state's aim of joining EU and NATO. But neither seem very interested in welcoming Ukraine as a new member.
Almost 2000 Yellow Vests have been convicted already, says French PM
According to French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, some 1 800 activists who have taken part in the weekly Yellow Vest protests have already faced court convictions. The protests will be heading into its 14th week this Saturday.
New book says Vatican houses world’s largest gay community
ParisA new bombshell book on homosexuality in the Catholic Church claims that the Vatican houses one of the world's largest gay communities.
Bertelsmann study: Does Germany really need more immigrants?
Germany supposedly needs 260 000 immigrants each year, a study commissioned by the Bertelsmann Foundation has recently found. But the findings have drawn much criticism and incomprehension.
Ukraine’s elections: Aspirant overkill
KievAlmost 90 candidates want to register for the coming elections in Ukraine, and 28 aspirants have already been approved.
Number of migrants in German prisons at a record high
BerlinMigrant inmates in German prisons have skyrocketed, a new survey of the Justice Ministries in in Germany's 16 federal states show.
Dutch government launches investigation into Islamic funding
The HagueThe Dutch cabinet will launch an investigation into informal weekend schools in the Netherlands following the news that Turkey is to fund 12 Saturday and Sunday schools for children aged six to 17.
Smartphones stolen in Barcelona turn up in Marrakesh
A profitable black market in smartphones is encouraging the theft of mobile phones in the coastal city of Barcelona.
Senators from both US parties push for fresh sanctions against Russia
WashingtonUS senators from both main parties are preparing additional sanctions against Russia, despite the Senate Intelligence Committee having uncovered no direct evidence of collusion between the President Trump's campaign and Russia.
Ukraine vs Ukraine
KievThe Ukrainian parliament has approved the state's aim of joining EU and NATO. But neither seem very interested in welcoming Ukraine as a new member.
Almost 2000 Yellow Vests have been convicted already, says French PM
According to French Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, some 1 800 activists who have taken part in the weekly Yellow Vest protests have already faced court convictions. The protests will be heading into its 14th week this Saturday.
New book says Vatican houses world’s largest gay community
ParisA new bombshell book on homosexuality in the Catholic Church claims that the Vatican houses one of the world's largest gay communities.
Bertelsmann study: Does Germany really need more immigrants?
Germany supposedly needs 260 000 immigrants each year, a study commissioned by the Bertelsmann Foundation has recently found. But the findings have drawn much criticism and incomprehension.
Ukraine’s elections: Aspirant overkill
KievAlmost 90 candidates want to register for the coming elections in Ukraine, and 28 aspirants have already been approved.
Number of migrants in German prisons at a record high
BerlinMigrant inmates in German prisons have skyrocketed, a new survey of the Justice Ministries in in Germany's 16 federal states show.
Dutch government launches investigation into Islamic funding
The HagueThe Dutch cabinet will launch an investigation into informal weekend schools in the Netherlands following the news that Turkey is to fund 12 Saturday and Sunday schools for children aged six to 17.