A seven-year-old girl has been killed and eight others have been injured in a knife attack at an elementary school in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
The 19-year-old attacker, believed to be a former student, entered a first-grade classroom at the (...)
Drone activity caused officials to close airspace over one of the United States' most critical Air Force bases for almost four hours late Friday and early Saturday, according to a base spokesperson and a Notice to Airmen posted on a federal (...)
RIYADH — Minister of Finance and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) Mohammed Al-Jadaan signed a series of significant agreements aimed at strengthening tax and customs cooperation with a number of (...)
Russian missiles have hit a civilian container ship at a port in Ukraine's Odesa region, killing eight people, according to local officials.
"This is the third attack on a civilian vessel in the past four days," said the region's governor, Oleh (...)
Heavy flooding and landslides in Bosnia and Herzegovina killed at least 15 people on Friday after a severe rainstorm ravaged the country overnight.
Authorities say several people are still missing, and the army and local volunteers have been called (...)
The European Commission has taken the first steps to challenge China's anti-subsidy investigation into some of the bloc's dairy exports, arguing it is based on "questionable allegations and insufficient evidence" and urging its immediate end.
The (...)
Police in Croatia have arrested dozens of football fans after fights broke out following a UEFA Nations League match between Croatia and Poland.
The country's interior ministry said on Monday that Polish fans attacked Croatian supporters and then (...)
Possible names for European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's new team have emerged as member states complete their nominations, German daily Die Welt reported Tuesday.
Von der Leyen is now set to evaluate the proposed candidates, with her (...)
Two French fighter jet pilots were killed after their Rafale warplane collided with another and crashed in northeastern France, according to the French military.
The pilot of the other jet ejected and suffered minor injuries.
The two aircraft (...)
Several countries across southern Europe have issued extreme weather warnings due to potentially dangerous heat.
Greece's Culture Ministry has ordered the iconic Acropolis to close for several hours in the middle of the day.
Meteorologists said hot (...)
England manager Gareth Southgate has resigned following their defeat against Spain in the Euro 2024 final, confirmed by the English Football Association on Tuesday.
"As a proud Englishman, it has been the honor of my life to play for England and to (...)
Four Balkan countries suffered simultaneous power cuts lasting several hours on Friday as the region sweltered in a summer heatwave.
Albania, Bosnia, Montenegro and large areas of the Croatian coast were hit by the afternoon blackouts, brought on by (...)
The Croatian Democratic Union won parliamentary elections on Wednesday, however they will need support from the far right to stay in power.
Croatia's governing conservatives won a sharply competitive election on Wednesday, according to the official (...)
The European Commission has recommended opening EU accession talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina, eight years after the Western Balkan country applied to be a member of the bloc.
Announcing her executive's decision on Tuesday morning in a speech to (...)
RIYADH — The Museums Commission unveiled the 'In the Night' exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Diriyah's Jax District on Wednesday.
The exhibit, available until May 20, attracted a large audience of art and culture enthusiasts on its (...)
How do we bridge the digital divide? The chairman of the frontrunner to acquire Orange-MásMóvil merger remediesexplains how, and why his market is drawing in GCC investors
Amid untrammelled commercial activity in pursuit of Vision 2030, telecoms (...)
TEHRAN — The Iranian government has agreed to abolish visa requirements for passport holders from 33 countries, including Saudi Arabia.
"The government intends to open the country's doors to the world," Iranian Minister of Tourism Ezzatollah (...)
Large areas of Tuscany have been hit by flooding, leaving five people dead and several others missing, as heavy winds and rain buffeted central Italy.
Cars were swept away as the River Bisenzio flooded and people climbed on to roofs to escape the (...)
EU ministers have urged member states to do more to screen migrants and expel those regarded as a security risk, amid rising concerns over militant attacks.
Interior and justice ministers were meeting days after a teacher in France and two Swedish (...)
RIYADH — Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal Bin Farhan engaged in talks on Sunday with Gordan Grlić Radman, minister of foreign and European affairs of Croatia.
The meeting, held in Riyadh, focused on bolstering and advancing the diplomatic (...)
More than 150 people were involved in efforts to save caver Mark Dickey after he developed stomach problems in the Morca Cave on 2 September. Organizers say it was one of the largest and most complicated underground rescues ever mounted. The lowest (...)
stc Group announced that it has acquired a 9.9% interest in Telefónica S.A. (Telefónica), one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world with significant presence in Spain, Germany, the UK, and Brazil, for a total consideration of (...)
RIYADH — Several leading Saudi, regional and international companies are showing massive interest to expand their investments through participating in the second edition of the World Defense Show (WDS) which will be held in February 2024 in the (...)
stc Group, an engine of digital transformation in the MENA region, announced that its subsidiary TAWAL has officially began operations in Europe.
The announcement follows the completion of TAWAL's acquisition of United Group's telecom tower assets (...)
Romania and Bulgaria are hoping to soon start building two new hydropower plants on the Danube River despite growing concerns over their impact on the environment and nuclear safety.
The first of the new plants would be located between Turnu (...)