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The EU's initiative to address 'cookie fatigue' through browser-level consent may simplify user experience, but critics caution about unintended consequences for advertising and costs.
Local authorities report at least a dozen injuries in Dnipro and Odesa following overnight strikes, which come after Kyiv's recent drone attacks on Russia.
Since the onset of the 2022 invasion, Russia has reportedly detained over 16,000 civilians from occupied Ukrainian territories, raising alarms about human rights violations.
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues his European tour, his meetings in Gothenburg signal a promising development in EU-India relations, according to European leaders.
Bolivian police and soldiers clashed Saturday with protesters blocking roads into La Paz to press for wage increases and other demands.
Max Verstappen has announced his intention to return to the Nurburgring 24 Hours after a reliability issue thwarted his chances of victory in the race.
Sir Keir Starmer is under significant pressure as nearly 90 Labour MPs demand his resignation, marking a challenging period for his leadership.
As he announces his candidacy for the leadership position, Streeting labels Brexit a 'catastrophic mistake' and aims to succeed Keir Starmer as Prime Minister.
In a significant escalation, Ukraine launched over 500 drones targeting Russia, leading to three deaths in the Moscow region as reported by authorities.
Flora Bolter, Co-director of the LGBTI+ Observatory at the Jean Jaurès Foundation in Paris, is our guest.
A senior leader of the Islamic State group has reportedly been killed in a joint operation conducted by US and Nigerian forces, confirmed by both presidents.
On May 17, 2026, London witnessed two large protests, one addressing immigration issues and the other expressing support for Palestinians, highlighting societal divisions.
A car incident in Modena has left eight people injured, prompting an investigation into the driver's intentions. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni described the event as 'extremely serious.'
Spanish passengers have started disembarking from a cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak near Tenerife, with other nationalities expected to follow soon.
A troubling incident in Italy saw a man drive his car into a group of pedestrians, resulting in injuries to eight individuals, with four sustaining serious injuries.
A car incident in Modena's city centre has resulted in several injuries, with a 31-year-old man detained by authorities. The situation remains under investigation.
In London, tens of thousands participated in opposing marches for Tommy Robinson and pro-Palestinian causes, prompting a significant police presence to maintain order and prevent violence.
The Council of Europe has seen member states endorse a declaration that reinterprets migrant rights, with Italy's Prime Minister Meloni advocating for a new returns scheme.
A recent survey indicates that only 30% of Germans are in favor of the current coalition government, highlighting a significant desire for change among the populace.
Ramy Shaath, a well-known Palestinian activist, is at risk of deportation from France, as authorities classify him as a serious threat to public order, according to his lawyer.