Tag: Europe
the assassination of an Azerbaijani opponent in Mulhouse raises questions
Azerbaijani opponent Vidadi Isgandarli died on Tuesday October 1 in a hospital in Mulhouse (east), after receiving around fifteen stab wounds in his sleep at his home. Other Azerbaijani dissidents…
the Ukrainian army loses Vougledar, a strategic and symbolic city – L’Express
The Ukrainian army indicated this Wednesday, October 2, that it was withdrawing from the town of Vougledar in the east of the country, ceding this strategic locality to the Russians…
In Strasbourg, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, says he “chose freedom rather than justice”
Julian Assange spoke for the first time since his release from prison in June 2024. Before the Council of Europe commission in Strasbourg, the founder of WikiLeaks spoke at length…
the trial of the ex-CEO of Volkswagen suspended for health reasons
The trial of former Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn, tried in Germany in the “dieselgate” affair, is suspended until at least the first months of 2025, the accused being unable to…
Europe and the new right-wing winds
▸ That right-wing winds are blowing in Europe is really nothing new. We have seen it in Italy, Germany, Sweden and now most recently in Austria. Because when the Austrians…
This small town is unknown to tourists, its waterfalls are among the most beautiful in Europe
Nestled in the heart of Europe, this small town is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls, a hidden treasure worth the detour. Are you looking for a destination…
good news for the EU – L’Express
In the corridors of the immense NATO headquarters in Brussels, some were counting the days: finally, Jens Stoltenberg is packing up! After ten years of good and loyal service, the…
behind the slowdown in inflation, the specter of recession – L’Express
It’s a figure that continues to fall: in Germany, inflation continues to fall in September, reaching its lowest level since February 2021. With a consumer price index of 1.6 %…
Europe needs bigger banks to compete, says ECB’s Lagarde | News in brief
The head of the European Central Bank seemed sympathetic to the possible intentions of the Italian UniCredit to take over the German Commerzbank. President of the European Central Bank Christine…
residents near a manganese mine on hunger strike for almost a month
In Georgia, residents of the village of Shoukrouti located near a manganese mine have been on hunger strike for almost a month. They say that the practices of the company…