Taliban Bans Only Women's Radio Station in Afghanistan
kabul, afghanistan February 5, 2025 13:42Taliban further restricts women's freedom by banning the only women's radio station in Kabul, Afghanistan.
Taliban further restricts women's freedom by banning the only women's radio station in Kabul, Afghanistan.
A recap of the winners and losers in the latest winter transfer window across top European clubs.
Aston Villa secures a loan deal for Marco Asensio from PSG until the end of the season to revitalize his career.
Chelsea have agreed a deal worth €15 million to sign Mathis Amougou from Saint-Etienne, as sources confirm to ESPN.
Sergio Ramos, 38, is set to undergo a medical in Madrid before joining Mexico's Monterrey on a one-year contract.
An 11-month-old baby tragically passes away after being bitten by a dog in Questembert, France.
Aston Villa is close to finalizing a loan agreement for Marcus Rashford from Manchester United, according to sources.
President Trump announces tariff measures against EU, prompting strong response from the European Union.
Brazil international Tarciane completes transfer from Houston Dash to Lyon in a historic move.
After 236 days of negotiations, Belgium reached an agreement to form a new government with Bart de Wever, known for advocating the country's division, as the new Prime Minister.
Greece expresses worries over Turkey's missile purchase, as Germany withdraws objection and France approves sale.
A French prisoner escapes while on a museum trip in Paris, leaving authorities searching for him.
Dominique Pelicot connected to brutal murder of real estate agent (23) and attempted assault on another real estate agent in the 1990s.
Greece takes action to prevent France from selling Meteor missiles to Turkey, emphasizing strong opposition to the sale.
The United States officially informed the United Nations of its decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.
French police refuse entry to 81 Feyenoord fans and make 30 arrests, including for possession of fireworks and weapons.
Greece expresses discomfort over the possibility of France selling Meteor missiles to Turkey.
French President Macron's failed attempt to connect with citizens through TikTok sparks controversy and criticism.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirms ongoing talks with European countries but no clear message received from US President Donald Trump regarding restarting nuclear negotiations.
High immigration levels in the UK post-Brexit prevent economic downturn, experts say.
Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen visited three European capitals yesterday in response to Trump's threats to buy Greenland.
A 14-year-old boy dies after refusing to hand over his phone to two minors in Paris. The attackers, aged 16 and 17, are in custody.
Storm Herminia triggers worst flooding in decades in northwestern France, affecting thousands of residents.
Code red warning in three departments in western France due to ongoing heavy rainfall, leading to flooding in Rennes.
Coca-Cola recalls various beverages in several European countries after high chlorate levels detected.
Fire breaks out in a 149-year-old historic municipal building in Paris, France. No casualties reported.
French authorities struggle to combat widespread fraud with theory exams, available for 100 euros.
A fire broke out in the city hall of the 12th arrondissement of Paris, mainly affecting the tall tower spire above the main facade.
Preliminary report on the plane crash in South Korea, where 179 people perished, has been completed with details on DNA samples found in the engines.
The ceasefire in Lebanon has officially ended after sixty days, but Israel's presence in the south of the country continues, sparking tensions.