A journalist stands, as members of the press are shown around underground tunnels used during World War Two as shelters during the Blitz that are now due to be developed into a new tourist attraction called The London Tunnels, in London, Britain, January 29, 2025. REUTERS/Chris J. Ratcliffe
The move that broke the taboo in a country scarred by its Nazi past was election frontrunner Friedrich Merz's decision to push a resolution calling for a crackdown on irregular migration through parliament on Wednesday with the help of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD).
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LONDON Stansted will get five new flight routes with low-cost carrier Ryanair, including services to a trending travel destination. Despite the low-cost carrier threatening to scrap routes across
A child and adult have been killed during a frenzied knife attack in the Bavarian town of Aschaffenburg in Germany. Local reports said that a two-year-old child was among two victims killed after a man launched a knife attack in Schöntal Park on Wednesday around midday.
Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War Two bombings by Germany are set to be transformed into the British capital's biggest new tourist attraction for years, said The London Tunnels, the company tasked with bringing the sprawling network of passages back to life,
Sir Keir Starmer will host German Chancellor Olaf Scholz over the weekend, Downing Street has confirmed. The two leaders are due to meet on Sunday, and comes as the Government is looking to reset its relationship with the European Union.
The breaking of a taboo among mainstream German parties on cooperation with the far right looks set to complicate efforts to form a coalition government after an election next month, and could deepen political instability in Europe's biggest economy.
BERLIN - The breaking of a taboo among mainstream German parties on cooperation with the far right looks set to complicate efforts to form a coalition government after an election next month, and could deepen political instability in Europe's biggest economy.
Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War Two bombing by Germany are set to be transformed into the British capital’s biggest new tourist
Conservatives have cooperated with the far-right AfD for the first time, amid growing support from the tech billionaire.
The breaking of a taboo among mainstream German parties on cooperation with the far right looks set to complicate efforts to form a coalition