Italy's Meloni defends choice to reopen Damascus embassy under Assad Keeping an embassy open in Damascus did not amount to a recognition of the Assad regime, says Italian leader
Paul Watson: Eco-warrior on the high seas The eteran anti-whaling campaigner devoted himself to saving marine life in 1977, forming what would become the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
A 'destroyed' family still seeks answers after French mass rape trial All family members suffered from Dominique Pelicot's crimes, in particular their two sons and daughter, their spouses and the grandchildren
Hungarian Lego artist wows with his very grand designs Doczy needed 90 helpers for one of his most recent works – a life-sized Lego tram made up of a staggering 1.8 million pieces
Anger as Amsterdam allows 'ugly' solar panels on historic canal houses The Dutch capital's tall, thin historic houses dating from the 16th to the 18th centuries are poorly insulated and energy hungry
France PM under fire for chairing town hall meeting amid cyclone crisis Francois Bayrou had insisted that he would keep his post as mayor of the southwestern city of Pau while serving as prime minister
French military officer De Gaulle's watch auctioned for more than 500,000 euros De Gaulle spearheaded resistance to the Nazi occupation of France and he emerged as the country's post-war leader
Father, stepmother of murdered UK-Pakistani girl jailed for life Sara had been subjected to 'acts of extreme cruelty' but Sharif and Batool had not shown 'a shred of remorse', says judge Cavanagh
Ireland fines Meta over 250 million euros over Facebook hacks Over a two-week period in 2018, unauthorised users were able to hack into around 29 million Facebook accounts globally
Sweden could take stake in new nuclear power plants, minister says 'We haven't closed the door to that,' Markets Minister Niklas Wykman told reporters on Tuesday