European Leaders Congratulate US President Donald Trump
europe January 20, 2025 22:00European leaders congratulate US President Donald Trump on his inauguration as the 47th president.
European leaders congratulate US President Donald Trump on his inauguration as the 47th president.
Turkey and Sweden will hold a security mechanism meeting in Ankara with the participation of ministers from both sides.
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Ryanair reduces summer flights to Spain by 800,000 seats blaming high airport tax, while shifting capacity to other countries.
A commission consisting of members of all political parties in Sweden presented a report proposing that individuals with dual nationality could lose their Swedish citizenship under certain conditions.
NATO countries surrounding the Baltic Sea are increasing their presence and security measures in response to recent attacks on undersea cables believed to be carried out by Russian vessels.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the importance of Turkey as a member of NATO during a meeting at the European Parliament.
Rivallo P. has been convicted in Sweden for killing his wife with a sword. The family from the Netherlands moved to Sweden in 2021 to start a new life.
Sweden has initiated a wolf hunt to halve the population of the endangered predator amid difficulties in coexisting with the species. The hunt has sparked controversy and has been deemed illegal by the EU.
A tragic incident at New Year's celebrations in Germany led to the death of 5 people and injuries to numerous others. The accidents involving fireworks in several regions across the country caused a sense of mourning and concern.
Two people were stabbed in the Charlottenburg district of Berlin. A Syrian resident of Sweden has been arrested by the police.
Swedish pick-and-mix candy has become a global sensation in 2024, thanks to TikTok, leading to shortages in Sweden itself.
The damage to energy and communication cables under the Baltic Sea has intensified discussions of 'hybrid warfare' in the region.
Estlink 2, a power connection between Finland and Estonia, experienced a sudden outage on Christmas Day. Authorities suspect sabotage by a Russian oil tanker.
A submarine electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia under the Baltic Sea has unexpectedly failed sparking an investigation. Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo assures that the incident has no adverse effects on Finland's power supply.
The European Commission is assisting Mayotte and African countries like Mozambique affected by cyclone Chido. Belgium, Germany, Italy, and Sweden have offered tents and other goods at the request of France.
The Swedish police boarded the Chinese ship Yi Peng 3, suspected of sabotaging communication cables in the Baltic Sea. Representatives from Germany, Finland, and China are also conducting an investigation on the ship, which has been stationary for a month in the Kattegat area.
The Swedish government is tightening the reins on asylum applications, requiring individuals whose applications have been rejected to leave the country before reapplying for asylum.
Experts warn that triggering Article 5 of the NATO charter is becoming more likely as Russia escalates its hybrid war with the West.
Scandinavian countries are stepping up their fight against youth smartphone and social media usage to protect children from potential harm.
Recent cable breaks in Finland have raised concerns, with one cable intentionally damaged near Helsinki and investigations ongoing for another break. The Finnish government is closely monitoring the situation, with authorities cooperating with Sweden. This incident comes after previous disruptions in the Nordic region, highlighting the vulnerability of critical infrastructure.
A provider in Finland reported a damaged internet cable, with the Finnish police suspecting a crime. The cable, connecting Finland and Sweden, experienced damage causing a major outage in Finland.
The Swedish authorities have charged three individuals with preparing a terrorist attack, which has international connections with IS.
China has stated that it is 'willing to cooperate' in the investigation of the undersea cable break in the Baltic Sea, which damaged data cables between Sweden and Lithuania and between Helsinki and Rostock.
Italian police, in collaboration with European agencies, conduct large-scale raids on suspects involved in the illegal streaming of TV programs across Europe.
Many experts are trying to understand Putin's recent threat to use nuclear weapons amidst escalating tensions with the West.
Sweden and Finland warn their citizens about the possibility of war on their territories and provide guidance on how to prepare for different crises.
Netherlands and France join forces to combat anti-Semitism in Europe, with a focus on concrete actions rather than just words. A crisis situation is acknowledged with calls for urgent measures.
Sweden has started sending out brochures to its citizens, while Finland launches a website with similar advice, urging people to prepare for a potential war.
In Sweden, the right-wing extremist politician Rasmus Paludan has been sentenced to four months in prison for protests where he burned the Quran.