Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya is one of many unlawfully imprisoned medical professionals, reportedly tortured and abused in detention Read Full Article at RT.com
Experienced operatives from overseas are active in Slovakia preparing a Ukraine-style Maidan coup attempt, PM Robert Fico claims Read Full Article at RT.com
Freedom of speech should not be used for promoting extreme-right views, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated Read Full Article at RT.com
An Afghan national has been detained in Bavaria after targeting a daycare group in a stabbing attack Read Full Article at RT.com
An overview of the frontline situation – the key areas from north to south Read Full Article at RT.com
She was at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. She pleaded guilty. Now, she doesn’t want President Donald Trump’s pardon because she wants to own what she did.
Freemasons will return to Syria after a five-decade ban, according to several media outlets Read Full Article at RT.com
Prolonging the Moscow-Kiev conflict may allow NATO members prepare for potential confrontation with Russia, according to one EU commissioner Read Full Article at RT.com
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban is reportedly resisting the extension of sanctions against Russia Read Full Article at RT.com
Mark Gordon, 36, and his daughter Hope, six, were found dead inside the home in West Lothian, Scotland, on Monday.
The 14-year-old teenager being held after a 12-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Birmingham is also being held over an assault on a woman in her 80s, police have said.
The comedian, 41, discussed the 25-year-old's sordid stunt to break the record for the most amount of sex had in a day, which saw her sleep with over 1,000 men in 12 hours.
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Employees of diversity, equity and inclusion programs are to be placed on administrative leave by 5 p.m. Wednesday. Agencies were told to make plans for layoffs.
Du 27 janvier au 7 février 2025, Polynésie la 1ère célèbre la 22ᵉ édition du Festival International du Film Documentaire Océanien (FIFO) en proposant une programmation spéciale pour faire vivre l’événement en télé, radio et sur le web.
L'île de Moorea est privée d'électricité depuis 18h45 mardi 21 janvier. Impossible pour l'heure de savoir quand le courant sera rétabli. L'Epic Te Ito Rau no Moorea – Maiao, qui gère le réseau, est actuellement en cellule de crise pour tenter de ramener l'électricité au plus vite. Cette panne est historiquement longue. Le directeur assure qu'un geste sera fait aux abonnés.
Her son Sebastian announced the news on Instagram Wednesday morning which came less than a month after his mother had underwent emergency brain surgery for her injuries.
Behind closed doors, Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff's marriage is reportedly straining, with sources saying Emhoff's past controversies have cast a shadow over Harris' presidential campaign.
John Healey told MPs he approved a mission targeting the Yantar, saying it was 'loitering over UK critical undersea infrastructure' at the time.
The ruble-denominated MOEX Russia Index grew by 1.24%, the dollar-denominated RTS Index gained 2.94%
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«I very much believe that the US won’t do that, although I’m not sure that earlier this did not happen,» Vladimir Zelensky said
Alexander Dubinsky believes that Vladimir Zelensky lies the number of soldiers at the frontline is as large as 880,000
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Russian troops have used the TOS-1A thermobaric system to strike Ukrainian invasion forces at border area in Kursk Region Read Full Article at RT.com
US President Trump has reiterated that he wants the Ukraine conflict to end Read Full Article at RT.com
Moscow and New Delhi are deepening defense ties, with a focus on technology transfer across aviation, naval, and missile platforms Read Full Article at RT.com
Manfredo Martin-Michael Madrigal III has been sentenced to 54 months for willfully deleting army materials Read Full Article at RT.com
US president has urged Moscow to either end the Ukrainian conflict “the easy way” or to face more sanctions Read Full Article at RT.com
The EU design legislative reform package includes two texts amending Council Regulation (EC) No 6/2002 (the Community Design Regulation) and, in parallel, recasting Directive 98/71/EC (the Design Directive) to align the design protection system in the EU with the digital age and make it more accessible and efficient for applicants. In terms of digitalisation, the update of the requirements for representing designs will allow applicants to file new digital design types (e.g. by using 3D printing technologies). In terms of efficiency, the reform package aims to make application procedures cheaper and simpler and registration procedures faster, while also ensuring greater predictability and legal certainty for stakeholders looking for design protection in the EU. Within the European Parliament, the files were assigned to the Committee on Legal Affairs (JURI), with Gilles Lebreton (ID, France) as rapporteur. The EU design legislative reform package was published in the EU's Official Journal on 18 November 2024; the two texts entered into force 20 days after their publication in the Official Journal. The Community Design Regulation will apply from 1 May 2025 (with a few articles applying from 1 July 2026), whereas Member States will have to transpose the Design Directive into their national legal systems by 9 December 2027. Fourth edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Road safety has improved significantly in the EU, with the number of road fatalities falling by more than 60 % in the last 20 years. However, improvements in road safety fell short of the EU goals of decreasing the number of road deaths by 50 % between 2001 and 2010, and by an additional 50 % between 2011 and 2020. Directive (EU) 2015/413 facilitating cross-border exchange of information on road safety-related traffic offences – the Cross-border Enforcement (CBE) Directive – is one of the pillars of the policy framework to improve road safety in the EU. It aims to help improve road safety by tackling the relative impunity of non-resident drivers. The revision, announced in the European Commission's sustainable and smart mobility strategy in 2020, seeks to address key shortcomings in existing rules. According to Commission estimates, 40 % of cross-border offences are committed with impunity, either because the offender is not identified or because the fine is not enforced. The Commission tabled its proposal to revise the CBE Directive on 1 March 2023 as part of the road safety package. In the European Parliament, the file was assigned to the Committee on Transport and Tourism (rapporteur: Kosma Złotowski, ECR, Poland). Following interinstitutional negotiations, the Parliament and Council negotiators reached a provisional agreement on the final wording of the text on 12 March 2024. The Parliament approved the agreed text on 24 April 2024. The Council adopted the new rules on 16 December 2024 and the final act was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 30 December 2024. Fourth edition. The 'EU Legislation in Progress' briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
Irregular migration is hard to define and to measure. Several EU datasets provide indications of a range of aspects of irregular migration, such as attempted irregular crossings of EU external borders, detected irregular stays, loss of regular status and removals of irregular migrants. However, these datasets are often incomplete, inconsistent, and insufficient to capture the complex issues of irregular migration and return. Despite its shortcomings, data on irregular migration is highly consequential for EU policy making and contributes to the ongoing politicisation of migration in the EU. For example, the widely shared figures showing increasing numbers of people crossing into the EU irregularly, and scores of irregular migrants unwilling or unable to return to their country of origin, fuel a narrative of a long-standing migration crisis in the EU. Such figures also trigger renewed efforts to reinforce EU measures seeking to deter, criminalise, and return irregular migrants. By identifying relevant EU datasets on irregular migration and return and discussing key gaps and limitations, it can be concluded that the available data provide only a partial and sometimes misleading picture of irregular migration in the EU. New official data sources, expected to be available in the future, may alleviate some of the existing issues. However, these need to be complemented with additional indicators and approaches that focus on other important dimensions of migration and return policies, such as compliance with fundamental rights, efficiency, and policy coherence. Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP