Police Officer Fatally Shot by 18-Year-Old Trainee Suspect During Pursuit

Völklingen, Germany — August 28, 2025: A 34-year-old police officer was fatally shot after an 18-year-old trainee suspect seized his service weapon during a violent struggle following a gas station robbery in the Saarland town of Völklingen, prosecutors confirmed Thursday. According to investigators, the confrontation erupted when officers, including a police cadet, caught up with […]

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Italy’s Meloni Condemns Israeli Strikes in Gaza as ‘Beyond Proportionality’

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Wednesday sharply criticized Israel’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, calling the strikes “beyond the principle of proportionality” and warning that the mounting civilian toll threatens hopes for a two-state solution, reported by Arab News. Speaking at a political conference in Rimini, Meloni reaffirmed Italy’s recognition of Israel’s right to […]

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On Independence Day, Zelensky Urges Summit with Putin While Fighting Intensifies

On Ukraine’s Independence Day, President Volodymyr Zelensky renewed his call for direct talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, insisting that “the format of talks between leaders is the most effective way forward” even as Moscow ruled out such a meeting, reported by Hurriyet Daily News. The appeal came against the backdrop of war on multiple […]

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Bulgaria Seizes Smuggling Boats Bound for English Channel Crossings

Bulgarian authorities have seized almost 70 inflatable boats this year at the Kapitan Andreevo border checkpoint with Turkey, in what officials describe as a targeted effort to disrupt human smuggling networks feeding dangerous English Channel crossings, reported by Euro News. The boats, produced by unidentified Turkish manufacturers, are shipped disassembled and hidden in trucks under […]

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Dutch Foreign Minister Resigns as Rift Over Israel Sanctions Shakes Caretaker Government

The Dutch foreign minister, Caspar Veldkamp, has resigned after failing to rally cabinet support for sanctions against Israel, deepening turmoil within the Netherlands’ fragile caretaker government, reported by the Guardian . Veldkamp, a former ambassador to Israel and member of the centrist New Social Contract (NSC) party, stepped down late Friday after a stormy cabinet […]

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Hungary, Slovakia Warn of Fuel Shortages After Ukrainian Strike on Russian Pipeline

BUDAPEST/BRATISLAVA — Hungary and Slovakia sounded the alarm Friday over possible energy disruptions after a Ukrainian strike hit a key Russian oil facility, threatening to halt crude deliveries for several days, reported by Al Jazeera News. The attack targeted the Unecha oil pumping station in western Russia, a vital hub on the Soviet-era Druzhba pipeline, […]

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NATO Chief Presses for Firm Security Guarantees in Kyiv Amid Peace Push

KYIV — NATO chief Mark Rutte called Friday for binding security guarantees to anchor any future peace with Russia, arguing that Ukraine must never again face the prospect of invasion without ironclad protection, reported Hurriyet Daily News. Standing beside President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv, Rutte said Western partners were working to define “robust” commitments that […]

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