In July 1995, the Bosnian Serb army captured the town of Srebrenica, and systematically killed more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims. While some victims have been laid to rest, others still remain missing decades later. Semir...
‘Crime Minister’ | Mass protest slams Israeli govt’s COVID response, Tel Aviv
Arrests were made in clashes with police as thousands of protesters descended on Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square to condemn the government’s policies during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus curses a German meat-processing plant | Focus on Europe
Germany’s Tönnies slaughterhouse brought wealth to Rheda-Wiedenbrück; decorated sidewalks, renovated buildings – new athletic facilities. But since the corona outbreak in the meat factory, the city is in an uproar.
Massacre the worst atrocity on European soil since WWII
Every year following the genocide, a memorial and commemorations are held in Srebrenica to honour victims. The remains of newly identified victims are also buried. Today’s memorial service was expected to attract...
Protests continue in Serbia for a fourth night
Thousands rallied in Serbia for a fourth night against the government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Not really welcome | Majority of EU citizens not happy to receive UK tourists
Good news for the UK! The country’s government is now allowing British citizens to travel to 59 countries – and that’s without having to quarantine upon return. But a recent poll reveals that many Europeans are not...
Russia’s Northern Fleet ships attack ‘enemy’ in Barents Sea maneuver
The nuclear-powered cruiser ‘Peter the Great,’ supported by Tu-22M3 aircraft of the Russian Air Force, launched a missile attack on a conditional enemy in the Barents Sea, the Russian Ministry of Defense reports.














