Last year, antisemitism in the UK displayed a steep rise, especially when the war exploded between Israel and Gaza in May. The UK recorded 2,255 incidents, which is a 34%... read more →
Croatia should be enjoying the train ride traversing the Dugo Selo-Križevci railway line. Ironically, it needs to pay HRK 120 million as penalties for not finishing the railway line on... read more →
Authorities arrested an Elbasan off-duty officer who drove a speedboat that killed a girl in Potami Beach in Albania. On Tuesday, victim Jonada Avdia is spending a holiday in her... read more →
Europe is still receiving massive cocaine shipments from South America. Just recently, London authorities seized €47 million worth of cocaine at the London Gateway port. Millions Worth of Cocaine Shipment... read more →
When it seems that all hope is lost, the Biden administration can still find a way. The US seeks a prisoner swap with Russia between American Brittney Griner, Paul Whelan,... read more →
After nine months of hide-and-seek, wine thieves, a former Mexican beauty queen, and her accomplice were finally seized in Croatia over wine robbery. They robbed Atrio, a popular hotel establishment... read more →
Russia is now facing international sanctions, and its allies are no exception. The US accused Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg and seized his yacht. Russian Oligarch Accused of Bank Fraud, Money... read more →
Russian troops left Bucha near Kyiv with corpses lying on the streets. People called it the "Bucha Massacre." The invading forces killed several civilians after "torturing the whole nation." Bucha... read more →
The European Union’s Commission orders member states that still operate "Golden Passport" programs to cease their operation at the soonest possible time. EU Targets Malta and Cyprus Over Golden Passport... read more →
Human rights organization Amnesty International requests for Osman Kavala and other defendants' immediate release today, March 21. Osman Kavala, Human Rights Defender In 2013, Osman Kavala was initially charged with... read more →