Eurojust and the authorities of Finland, Germany, Belgium and Latvia supported a takedown of online investment fraud responsible for losses of several million euros
The government of Thailand has officially recognized three Catholic churches after a 93-year wait in a bid to foster religious harmony in the Buddhist-majority nation.
Authorities in Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland have dismantled a criminal network involved in a large-scale VAT fraud concerning tobacco smuggling
On this day in 1981,
the Mojahedin-e-Khalq Organization (AKA: MKO, MEK, PMOI) exploded the office of
the Prime Minister of Iran, and martyred President Rajai and Primer Bahonar anseveral other officials.
The Montenegrin government fell in a no-confidence vote early Saturday that followed a rift over relations with the powerful Serbian Orthodox Church.
Lawmakers voted 50-1 to oust the government of Prime Minister Dritan Abazović just weeks after he signed an agreement regulating the position of the church in Montenegro.
After several days of Chinese military maneuvers around Taiwan, the People's Republic of China through its embassy in The Hague has circulated a new white paper making clear its policy on Taiwan and defining how Beijing plans to take over the island through economic incentives and military pressure.
HRWF’s human rights report mentioned in LE MONDE and EU TODAYHRWF (29.07.2022) - On the eve of President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Benin, Human Rights...
Yuri Borisov, Director of the Russian Space Agency, Roscosmos, announced that it will withdraw from the International Space Station after 2024 and that Russia will focus on building its own orbital base.