Europe
The train station in Paris has been evacuated after a police operation
The Public Prosecutor's Office has reported that the police have arrested a man who had been threatening him with a knife.
Climate adaptation plan focused on health has been presented at the COP30 summit
35 international non-profit organizations announced today that they will allocate $300 million over the next three years to climate emergency initiatives, including the Gates, Wellcom Trust or the Rockefeller Foundation.
The Milan Public Prosecutor's Office is investigating the Italians who allegedly paid to shoot civilians during the siege of Sarajevo
Prosecutor Alessandro Gobbis has opened an investigation into Italians linked to the extreme right who allegedly paid 100,000 euros between 1992 and 1996 to act as snipers during the siege of Sarajevo.
EU countries have agreed to reduce CO2 emissions by 90% by 2040, albeit flexibly
According to Danish Climate Minister Lars Aagaard, the agreement agreed by EU country ministers will enable foreign carbon credits to be purchased to meet the 5% emission reduction target.
Health technicians have held their fourth day of strike with the aim of equating themselves with European partners
Senior technicians and health specialists have had a fourth dayof strike throughout the state to report that university degrees in Europe are acquired through vocational training in the Spanish state. In addition to this, they request recognition of a professional profile distinct from the nursing treatment and follow-up professions.
Prince Andrew has been stripped of titles and expelled from Windsor for his connection to Epstein
King Charles III's statement that Prince Andrew himself had renounced his titles, including being Duke of York, comes less than two weeks after the decision that the "constant accusations" received by Andrew "hindered" the work of the king and his family.
The Netherlands adjourns until Tuesday the election of the government candidate
Pending the final results, the D66 will win a narrow victory. With 99.7% of the votes cast, the D66 has won 16.9% of the votes and the PVV 16.7% of the votes, with 26 seats each.
The leftist Catherine Connolly will be the new president of Ireland
Her rival Humphreys congratulated her: "Catherine will be the president of all of us, who is mine, and I wish her all the best," she said.
Will the time change on Sunday morning, for the last time?
The change will take place at three o'clock in the morning, and the clock will have to be delayed until two o'clock.
Spain and Germany will negotiate an initiative to recognise the co-official languages of the EU
Germany has so far been one of the countries which has been reluctant to introduce Catalan, Basque and Galician into EU language regulations. s require the agreement of the 27 Member States.
Brussels is preparing a legal report on the impact of suspending the time change
EB's Commissioner for Transport has been in favour of suspending the time change and setting a single timetable. In his words, there is "scientific evidence" that changing the time "harms" citizens.
Spain will buy weapons from the US, along with other allies, to hand them over to Ukraine
Spain will participate in the PURL (List of Priority Requirements for Ukraine) initiative, together with the "vast majority" of NATO countries, after Kiev called for "additional assistance" from its allies to "protect cities and energy infrastructure from Russian bombings."
China is ever closer to Europe, thanks to the Arctic route
The Chinese freighter 'Istanbul Bridge' has just made its first commercial voyage through the Arctic to reach Europe. Thanks to what has also been called the new silk road, the navigation time between the Asian giant and Europe will be reduced by more than a third from the usual route (the Suez Canal), which will open up new opportunities for Chinese giants such as Aliexpress, Shein or Temu.
The EU has defended the territorial integrity of Ukraine against possible territorial transfers from Donbas
According to the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Policy, Kaja Kallas, Ukraine is "the victim of this conflict" and "it is not right to put pressure on them."
Football, a tool to stop migration hunger in Mauritania
Sport has the potential to reintegrate the most disadvantaged and in Mauritania they want to take advantage of the strength of football, take root in the country and take advantage ofit to hunger for migration.
Macron gives Lecornu two days to form a government
The French president has explained that the new prime minister will have until Wednesday to negotiate "an action platform."
Russia's massive attack on Ukraine has left several dead in the cities of Zaporiyia and Leonpolis
Russia has launched drone and missile attacks throughout Ukraine on Saturday night, from east to west, and has hit the south-east city of Zaporiyia, where at least one person has been killed, and the western Leonpolis region, where at least four people have died and part of the city has been left without electricity.
Trumpist Andrej Babis wins election in the Czech Republic and wants to change the country's political course
If the government is taken over, it appears that the Czech Republic will change the direction of its foreign and defence policy and will maintain more critical positions by aligning itself with Ukraine, Slovakia and Hungary.
The international community is optimistic about Hamas's willingness to accept Trump's peace plan
Despite the steps taken, the situation remains tense and key challenges such as demilitarization and future governance in Gaza continue, and more than 67,000 people have already been killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.
At least nine people have been killed by new Israeli bombings in Gaza
The attacks come after Hamas announced that it is ready to release all hostages. Hamas wants to negotiate Trump's plan to end the Israeli offensive in Gaza.