Germany is facing rising fuel and gas prices, which may lead to a higher demand for heat pumps. The situation is influenced by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East affecting fossil fuel supplies.
Spanish police have conducted a search at the headquarters of the Socialist Party in Madrid as part of a corruption investigation linked to Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's administration. This investigation is one of several corruption cases currently affecting the government.
A significant Viking coin hoard, consisting of 2,970 silver coins, was discovered by two hobbyists near Rena, Norway, on April 10. This hoard is the largest of its kind found in Norway's history, believed to have been buried around 1047. The coins reflect the foreign influence on Norway's economy during the late Viking Age.
Police have searched the headquarters of the PSOE party in Spain as part of an investigation into possible illegal payments. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez affirmed his support for former Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero during this time.
In a forthcoming speech, GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler will address the security challenges posed by China and Russia, urging for immediate action to enhance cybersecurity. She will highlight recent espionage cases and the need for international cooperation in countering these threats.
A heat wave in Europe has led to record temperatures, with the UK reaching 35.1 degrees Celsius and France recording 36 degrees Celsius. The extreme heat has resulted in several drownings and prompted government health warnings. Experts attribute the increased frequency of such heat waves to climate change.
Pope Leo XIV spoke about artificial intelligence during an address at the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta in Acerra, Italy, on May 23, 2026. The speech addressed concerns related to AI and its impact on society.
Israeli Ambassador to France, Joshua Zarka, expressed concerns over rising antisemitism in France, linking it to political rhetoric from far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon and foreign influences. France recorded 1,320 antisemitic acts in 2025, a significant increase from previous years, prompting discussions on community safety and the need for vigilance among Jewish individuals. French President Emmanuel Macron has also condemned the rise of antisemitism, highlighting its pervasive nature in society.
German police were called to manage two separate clashes between fans of Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano in Leipzig. The confrontations involved large groups of supporters from both clubs.
Germany's Economy Minister is in China to promote stronger bilateral relations. A former chancellor has expressed concerns about potential cooperation with the far-right AfD party.
Daniela Klette, associated with the Red Army Faction, has been found guilty of participating in multiple robberies. Additional serious charges are expected to follow.
Daniela Klette, linked to the Red Army Faction, has been found guilty of participating in multiple robberies. She faces further serious charges in the future.
A gym in Chemnitz, Germany, is countering the far right's recruitment efforts by offering a martial arts program that emphasizes diversity and empowerment. This initiative addresses the growing use of MMA by far-right groups.
Europe faces challenges in its transition to green energy, particularly regarding the inconsistency of solar and wind energy production. Enhancing battery storage capacity could help stabilize energy prices and reduce fossil fuel dependence, but various roadblocks remain.
Europe faces challenges in its transition to renewable energy, particularly in the area of energy storage. While solar and wind energy have the potential to reduce fossil fuel dependency, the current lack of adequate battery storage hampers this progress.
A trial for a Paris school worker accused of assault began on May 27, 2026, amid a wider inquiry into sexual abuse allegations in schools. Protests took place outside the court as the case garnered public attention.
The Italian Supreme Court has determined that hotels can refuse to serve tap water to tourists. This ruling followed a case where a tourist argued that her consumer rights were infringed upon when only bottled water was offered.
The Italian Supreme Court has determined that a hotel did not breach consumer rights by only providing bottled mineral water to a tourist. The court's ruling supports the hotel's decision regarding its water service.
A French mother and her boyfriend were arrested in Portugal for allegedly abandoning her two young sons in a forest. The children were found safe and have since been placed in temporary foster care. The couple faces multiple charges, including child endangerment and abandonment.
A collision between a minibus and a train in Belgium led to the deaths of four individuals. The minibus was reportedly carrying nine people and drove through closed crossing barriers at the time of the accident.
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