European Commission: asylum crisis cannot be declared overnight
European Commission warns Netherlands: no immediate declaration of asylum crisis and no suspension of asylum applications allowed under European rules.
European Commission warns Netherlands: no immediate declaration of asylum crisis and no suspension of asylum applications allowed under European rules.
Russian authorities place critical newspaper The Moscow Times on blacklist, leading to potential imprisonment for journalists and censorship of independent media.
A 26-year-old man is being sought by British police after allegedly killing a woman and two of the three daughters of a BBC sport commentator with a crossbow and other weapons in a home just outside London. The suspect is believed to be the ex-boyfriend of one of the victims and authorities are urging anyone who may have information to come forward.
Dortmund sees record-breaking 100,000 fans at Oranjemars ahead of Euro 2020 match against England, prompting police to warn against overcrowding in fanzones and urge visitors to head to bars in the city center instead.
Persistent conflicts, lack of inclusive leadership and a pattern of ignoring and excluding at the Human Rights Board create a poor working atmosphere and failing collectively, according to researchers led by former minister Winnie Sorgdrager. Advice: structure change and possibly amend law.
Ede hostage-taker apologizes and appeals for help, lawyer says he has been denied appropriate treatment for years despite pleas, case continues with extensive investigation and possible testimony from both suspect and hostages who feel he should not see himself as a victim.