September 22, 2023 Late German cardinal's statue to be removed over sex abuse claims A statue of late Diocese of Essen founder Cardinal Franz Hengsbach will be removed from outside a German cathedral after sexual abuse allegations against the clergyman surfaced.
September 21, 2023 Italy's call for naval blockade may be only way to stem Europe's migrant crisis, expert says Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is calling for an EU naval blockade to stem the continent's migrant crisis, something one expert believes is the only option.
September 19, 2023 1 dead, 20 injured in Austria after Italy-bound double-decker bus overturns A bus that was headed to Italy from Berlin has crashed in central Austria. The crash left 20 injured and caused the death of a 19-year-old Austrian woman.
September 17, 2023 German climate protestors spray paint Brandenburg Gate columns The Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany was spray-painted on Sunday by climate activists seeking an end to coal, oil and gas by 2030, though Germany is targeting 2045.
September 14, 2023 Syrian citizen charged with murder, attempted murder in 'Islamist-motivated' knife attacks in Germany Germany's federal prosecutor's office filed charges of murder, attempted murder and causing serious bodily harm against a Syrian national in connection with two knife attacks.
September 14, 2023 German military plows millions into AI 'environment' for weapons tests that could change combat forever The GhostPlay "metaverse" will allow for testing of weapons and strategies in environments that recreate real-world battle locations down to incredible detail.
September 13, 2023 German police officer accused of dumping oil on radical climate protesters that blocked, glued hands to road Letzte Generation activists in Germany alleged that a police officer dumped oil on protesters who glued their hands to the road in Manheim at the Konrad-Adenauer Bridge.
September 7, 2023 Germany arrests 2 Syrians suspected of extremist ties and war crimes, one linked to 2013 attack Two Syrian men have been apprehended in Germany under suspicion of being affiliated with extremist organizations. One of them is believed to have been involved in a 2013 assault in eastern Syria
September 6, 2023 Hungarian minister sparks controversy for praising Nazi-allied WWII leader Miklos Horthy A high-ranking government official in Hungary, Minister of Construction and Transportation Janos Lazar, has faced significant backlash for lauding the country's World War II-era leader.
September 4, 2023 EU considers adjusting protections for wolves as farmers raise concerns about their livestock's safety The European Union is considering adjusting rules to limit protections for wolves. Farmers in Europe are concerned about the safety of their livestock.