Month: November 2023
EU warns Serbia and Kosovo to make peace or suffer
The European Union’s ambitions for Serbia and Kosovo could be severely compromised if the two
Read MoreDerailment damages close world’s longest rail tunnel
According to Switzerland’s national rail operator, the world’s longest rail tunnel won’t reopen to train
Read MoreOutrage as Iran regime chairs UN Human Rights Council body
The UN human rights social forum will be chaired by Iran on Thursday, with many
Read MoreEU states agree deal to tackle crises in migration and asylum
EU member states have come to an agreement on overhauling their rules on responding to
Read MoreIllegal migration rise prompts border crackdown
Poland-Germany motorway traffic is waved off by armed police officers. Their mission is to find
Read MoreGerman vice-chancellor Habeck hits out against rising antisemitism
Antisemitism continues to rise in Germany, with German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck pledging a tough response.
Read MoreAustralia and China eye new ways to heal old wounds
It will be the first time that an Australian leader has visited China in 7
Read MoreMigrant caravan heading through Mexico to US
Migrants from southern Mexico have been setting off on foot for the United States in
Read MoreRishi Sunak says AI firms cannot ‘mark their own homework’
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said that big tech firms should not be responsible for monitoring
Read MoreElon Musk is in the UK for a pivotal summit on AI
On Wednesday, the UK will host its landmark artificial intelligence summit, bringing together political leaders
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