US Troop Levels in Germany to Decrease by 5,000 Amid Tensions with Germany
The US plans to reduce its military presence in Germany by 5,000 troops, a decision linked to ongoing disagreements between the two nations regarding Iran.
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The US plans to reduce its military presence in Germany by 5,000 troops, a decision linked to ongoing disagreements between the two nations regarding Iran.
In a notable policy shift, Sweden's Parliament has enacted reforms that retroactively tighten citizenship requirements, affecting more than 100,000 applicants.
In a significant shift, the US is set to withdraw thousands of troops from Germany following comments from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz regarding US relations with Iran.
In a significant trade policy shift, Trump has announced a 25% tariff on automobiles imported from the European Union, citing non-compliance with existing trade agreements.
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe expresses confidence in existing shoe technology regulations after record-breaking performances in marathons.
Sébastien Lecornu visited a boulangerie on Labour Day, defying unions who say 1 May must remain a mandatory rest day.
Magyar campaigned on a promise to clean-up Hungarian politics and restore the checks and balances which had been gradually eroded by previous Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during his 16 years in power.
An arson attack at a synagogue in Skopje has been connected to the Islamic State, which holds a deeply antagonistic view of Judaism, portraying it as Islam's main adversary.
On May 1st, marches are occurring worldwide, emphasizing the importance of workers' rights and social justice, as reported by Eliza Herbert.
As violent incidents like the recent terrorist stabbing in Golders Green unfold, parents face the challenge of discussing these events with their children. Here are some tips to guide those conversations.
As demonstrators gather in Paris on International Workers' Day, the ongoing industrial crisis raises questions about the EU and France's social and economic frameworks.
French Prime Minister supports bill allowing bakeries to operate on May Day.
An attempted attack at the White House Correspondents' Dinner has led to a surge of conspiracy theories suggesting the incident was staged, highlighting ongoing tensions in political discourse.
The US coalition in the Strait of Hormuz is reportedly not in competition with a proposal from France and the UK, as Iran maintains its stance on the waterway amid ongoing US naval blockades.
Deep beneath the Alps, construction is underway for what will become the world's longest railway tunnel at the Brenner Pass, showcasing cutting-edge tunnelling technology.
A jury in the UK has convicted a Kuwaiti national for attempting to attack the Israeli embassy in London, coinciding with a raised terrorism threat level.
During her visit to France, Sweden's EU affairs minister, Jessica Rosencrantz, highlighted the importance of initiating negotiations with Ukraine while addressing the ongoing energy crisis.
As Labour Day is observed in Europe, a new study highlights the significant toll of job strain on both employee health and economic stability.
After extensive discussions, the Greens and CDU in Baden-Württemberg have reached a coalition agreement. Unions are also mobilizing for May Day rallies, advocating for improved work conditions and a wealth tax.
With Viktor Orbán's impending departure, European Union leaders are now faced with critical discussions regarding Ukraine's accession process, which had previously been stalled by Hungary's veto.