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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will publish a book about his three weeks behind bars, titled “A Prisoner’s Diary” (“Le journal d’un…

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Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy will publish a book about his three weeks behind bars, titled “A Prisoner’s Diary” (“Le journal d’un…

Lisbon welcomed the start of the festive season with a ceremony lighting up the city’s Christmas tree and decorations displayed across downtown on Saturday night.
This year Portugal’s capital will showcase a total of 1,050 lights…

Men from the temporarily occupied territories (TOT) of Kherson region who were conscripted for compulsory service in the Russian army are already being sent back to the occupied areas — effectively to the front line — after only basic military training.
Deputy Director of…

A group of volunteer scuba divers off the coast of Wales unexpectedly recovered what defense analysts believe is a Russian sonar buoy designed to track submarines, the BBC reported on November 23.
The object was discovered on November…

“Today the labor, tomorrow the fruit,” De Wever said in a post on X, adding that the deal and other reforms would improve Belgium’s debt position by €32 billion.
Belgium’s deficit has reached 5.4 percent of GDP this year, while public debt stands at 104.7 percent of GDP. Last…

SEOUL, South Korea — A 33-year-old South Korean man was sentenced to life in prison Monday for running an online blackmail ring that sexually exploited or abused 261 victims, including more than a dozen minors he raped or assaulted, over a…

“The negotiations were a step forward, but there are still major issues which remain to be resolved,” Finnish President Alexander Stubb said in a post on X on Monday, after talking with Zelenskyy. “Any decision falling in the remit of the EU or NATO will be discussed and decided by the…