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21.11 / 13:55
Sport
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer leaves Manchester United after humiliation at Watford
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has parted ways with Manchester United. The announcement came on Sunday morning.
19.11 / 09:23
Sport
European Union
Poland confirms Belarus border camp now cleared as migrants taken to shelter
Authorities in Belarus say the migrant camp on the border with Poland has been cleared, and its people have now been moved to a nearby shelter. Meanwhile, several hundred have been repatriated to Iraq, after giving up any hope of reaching Europe.
19.11 / 00:59
Sport
Football
European Court of Justice
EU top court adviser issues opinion on police use of phone location data
An opinion issued by a senior adviser to the European Union’s top court could have far-reaching consequences for criminal investigations going forward after he said that data-retention practices used by Irish police in a high-profile murder case contravened EU law.
18.11 / 21:25
Art
Sport
News
restrictions
Germany to introduce tighter restrictions on unvaccinated, says Merkel
Germany will introduce tighter COVID-19 curbs on unvaccinated citizens, said Chancellor Angela Merkel on Thursday after holding a crisis meeting amid a surge in infections.
18.11 / 18:29
Technology
Art
Protest
restrictions
Babiš calls unvaccinated 'selfish' amid protests over new restrictions
Thousands of protesters marched through Prague to protest against new COVID restrictions.
18.11 / 16:00
Art
Money
History
Low
Car sales in Europe hit record low due to global microchip shortage
Car sales in Europe hit a record low in October due to microchip shortages, the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association said in a statement on Thursday.
18.11 / 15:59
Art
Money
History
COVID in Europe: Germany faces 'terrible Christmas', Czech Republic and Slovakia target unvaccinated
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in various parts of Europe as the cold weather has affected the spread of the virus.
18.11 / 12:23
Art
Entertainment
Money
Vukovar massacre at 30: How 'Croatia's Stalingrad' still casts a long shadow
In his seminal book on the wars on Yugoslavia, British journalist Misha Glenny describes reaching the outskirts of the Croatian city of Vukovar on the Danube in 1991, on day two of what would be a bloody 87-day siege by Serb militia and the Yugoslav National Army (JNA).
18.11 / 09:11
Art
Entertainment
Money
Belarus moves some migrants from Polish border to nearby shelter
Hundreds of migrants who were camped in the cold on the Poland-Belarus border have been moved to a nearby warehouse in Belarusian territory, reports said Wednesday, with some still harboring hopes of entering the European Union.
18.11 / 01:07
Art
Entertainment
Money
History
Jail
'Life-saving on trial': Two activists face jail in Greece for rescuing migrants at sea
Two humanitarian activists go on trial in Athens on Thursday for providing life-saving aid to migrants and asylum seekers trying to reach Greece.
18.11 / 00:53
Art
Entertainment
Money
Former Georgian President Saakashvili's condition is 'critical' amid hunger strike
Mikheil Saakashvili is in "critical condition" and his medical needs are not being met, a group of doctors sent by Georgia's public defender said in a statement.
17.11 / 19:43
cryptocurrency
Entertainment
Women
Lukashenko and Merkel agree to EU talks over Belarus migrant crisis
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Germany's acting Chancellor Angela Merkel have agreed to start negotiations at the European level to resolve the ongoing crisis at their shared border, Minsk said on Wednesday.
17.11 / 14:18
Survey
United Nations
Young people
Nearly half of young people thinking of emigrating from Bosnia, claims UN survey
Increasing numbers of young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are considering leaving the country without any intention of returning, according to a UN report published on Wednesday.
17.11 / 13:35
17.11 / 11:47
Floods
Pacific Northwest storm: Vancouver cut off as severe floods hit US-Canada border region
Torrential rain, landslides and floods that have hit British Columbia in western Canada in recent days have left at least one dead and thousands evacuated, local officials said on Tuesday.
17.11 / 10:57
Europe
Climate change
European Union
COVID in Europe: Ukraine's record cases, Slovakia targets unvaccinated
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in various parts of Europe as the cold weather has affected the spread of the virus.
17.11 / 08:55
exhibition
Climate change
European Union
Water cannon, grenades, pushbacks and fence breaching as tensions escalate on Belarus-Poland border
Tensions that have been building along the Poland Belarus border for weeks spilt over into violence on Tuesday. Polish border guards used water cannon against migrants on the Belarus side of the frontier.
17.11 / 08:55
Government
Health
New Delhi could be about to lockdown and it's nothing to do with COVID-19
India's Supreme Court has called for a "pollution lockdown" in the capital New Delhi to protect citizens from toxic smog.
16.11 / 22:23
cryptocurrency
regulation
Israel's AML Authority and Europol Zoom In On Crypto
Israel’s Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority (IMPA) has announced that new, tightened regulations will now apply to cryptoassets, fintechs, and various other financial products. The measures are designed to introduce more regulatory clarity and coherent standards, according to senior government representatives. They are also in line with the latest recommendations by the European Union’s law enforcement agency Europol.
16.11 / 17:27
Culture
How a fake jabs probe highlights Greece's deep vaccine scepticism
Greece is facing its fifth and deadliest wave of the pandemic, with unprecedented numbers of people testing positive and the number of COVID-related deaths soaring.
16.11 / 12:21
Art
Support
Hungary move to criminalise support of asylum seekers 'infringes EU law'
Hungary's controversial move to criminalise support of asylum seekers infringes EU law, the bloc's top court has ruled.
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