Europe 9 hours ago Poland's president swears in a government expected to last no longer than 14 days Poland's ruling Law and Justice party has sworn in a new government that will allow it to hold onto power, and make government appointments.
United Kingdom 15 hours ago UK detects 1st human case of swine flu strain H1N2 Health officials in the United Kingdom have confirmed the first case of Influenza A(H1N2)v in humans while undergoing “routine national flu surveillance."
Ireland 17 hours ago Ireland anti-hate law pushed in wake of Dublin riots could criminalize memes, poses free speech concerns Ireland is pushing anti-hate legislation in the wake of Dublin riots raising new freedom of speech concerns regarding mass migration and other issues.
VIDEO 1 day ago Over 105,000 people march against antisemitism in London Over 105,000 people marched in solidarity in London on Sunday, against antisemitism.
Europe 1 day ago Firebrand pol under fire for suggesting Palestinians be relocated Dutch politician Geert Wilders is facing condemnation from Arab states for arguing that "Jordan is Palestine," suggesting Palestinians should be relocated to Jordan.
Ireland 3 days ago 34 arrested in Ireland riots after child is stabbed in Dublin Police in Ireland have arrested 34 people after a night of rioting following a stabbing involving three children and a woman.
Ireland 4 days ago Rioters clash with police, torch car after knife attack in Dublin Riots erupted in Dublin on Thursday evening after a knife attack outside a school. Five people, including three children, were injured and hospitalized.
Europe 4 days ago Ex-Kosovar guerrilla leaders jailed on war crime charges accused of witness manipulation Prosecutors are reportedly looking to restrict visits to three former Kosovo Liberation Army leaders accused of attempted witness manipulation.
Germany 4 days ago German police arrest 2 men accused of smuggling over 200 migrants into Europe German police on Thursday arrested two men in connection with an organized migrant smuggling ring. The suspects are accused of smuggling over 200 migrants into the European Union.
Europe 4 days ago Slovakia moves toward construction of Chinese-owned car battery plant The Slovak government on Thursday signed a memorandum of understanding with Gotion High-Tech to construct a car battery plant in Surany.