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Four killed in German bus accident

Four people have died after a bus travelling from Berlin to Switzerland came off a major road in eastern Germany and ended up on...

French regulators fine Google €250m in dispute with news publishers

France’s competition watchdog has hit Google with another big fine tied to a long-running dispute over payments to French publishers for their news. The French...

Icelandic volcano erupts for fourth time in three months

A volcano in Iceland has erupted for the fourth time in three months, sending orange jets of lava into the night sky. Iceland’s Meteorological Office...

Denmark wants to conscript more people for military service – including women

Denmark wants to increase the number of young people doing military service by extending conscription to women and increasing the time of service from...

Anniversary of Madrid train bombings marked as Europe remembers terror victims

Victims of terror attacks are a symbol of the constant need to guard freedom and the rule of law against threats, King Felipe VI...

Spain’s PM to propose that parliament recognises a Palestinian state

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has said he will propose that Spain’s parliament recognises a Palestinian state. Mr Sanchez said: “I will propose granting Spain’s...

Greek novelist and lawyer are first same-sex couple to wed at Athens city hall

A Greek novelist and his partner became the first same-sex couple to be married in Athens’ city hall, three weeks after the legalisation of...

Spanish prosecutors accuse Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti of tax fraud

Real Madrid football coach Carlo Ancelotti has been accused of tax fraud by Spanish state prosecutors. They allege that the Italian used shell companies to...

Pope taken to hospital in Rome following weekly audience

The Pope has been taken to hospital in central Rome for diagnostic tests after the papal audience on Wednesday, having been suffering from the...

Strikes halt trains and ferries in Greece one year after rail disaster

Widespread strikes in Greece have halted trains and ferries in protests timed to coincide with the first anniversary of a deadly rail crash. Greece’s worst...

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