PARIS — Even if he didn’t qualify for the second round of France’s presidential election, there’s something Jean-Luc Mélenchon can
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Tory MP convicted of sexual assault ‘bullied staff’ for years
A Conservative MP convicted of sexual assault this week had a history of “bullying behavior” toward staff and “should never
Ukrainians protest Pope’s Good Friday reconciliation gesture
ROME — A Good Friday evening procession, led by the Pope, in which a Russian woman and a Ukrainian woman
Russia’s Moskva warship sinks in Black Sea
The Russian navy’s Black Sea flagship vessel, the Moskva missile cruiser, sank late Thursday, a day after Ukraine said it
French election round 2 – Slovakian PM in Ukraine — EU’s Russian energy habit
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UK seals deal with Rwanda to offshore asylum seekers
LONDON — The U.K. will send male asylum seekers who attempt to cross the English Channel to Rwanda for processing, after
Ukraine claims missile strikes on Russia’s ‘fuck yourself’ warship
The Russian navy’s Black Sea flagship, the Moskva missile cruiser, has been “seriously damaged,” Russian state media Interfax reported early
Italy’s looming fault line: Conte warns against Europe’s ‘race to rearm’
ROME — Italy must not fuel a European “race to rearm,” said former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, illustrating emerging divisions that
Finland, Sweden move closer to NATO membership decision
Finland and Sweden are hastening toward a decision on whether to join NATO, as Russia’s war in Ukraine deepens security
Zelenskyy’s Steinmeier snub triggers backlash in Germany
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s decision to declare his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier unwelcome in Kyiv has triggered dismay among German