Archive for October, 2025

How teenager gave a street concert and was caught up in Russia’s repressive past

Diana Loginova sang songs critical of the Kremlin. The 18-year-old and her bandmate are now in court. Full story

Russia’s new nuclear weapons – real threat or Putin bluster?

This week alone, the Russian president unveiled two nuclear-capable weapons - but their value may be more symbolic than military. Full story

Latvian MPs vote to pull out of treaty on protecting women from violence

Several thousand people protested against the vote, and it is now up to the president to decide the next step. Full story

Sixty years after tourist stole skull from cathedral, he sends it back

"It's not something you expect," says Franz Zehetner, who opened the parcel addressed to Vienna's St Stephen's Cathedral. Full story

Barcelona’s Sagrada Família becomes world’s tallest church

The Gaudí-designed architectural marvel now stands at an impressive 162.91 metres. Full story

Long A&E waits causing heartbreaking suffering, charity says

Patients are dying in corridors and others left for hours in soiled clothes, says Age UK. Full story

‘My child won’t walk again after failed surgery’

Cambridge University Hospitals says it "should not have happened" and changes are being made. Full story

Health officials worried as flu season comes five weeks early

UK Health Security Agency urges people to get vaccinated with cases on the rise. Full story

Dutch centrist liberals neck and neck with populist Wilders in tight election

Rob Jetten's D66 party celebrates but with 90% of votes counted the result is too close to call. Full story

Who is Rob Jetten, tipped to become youngest Dutch prime minister?

Rob Jetten's electoral success has come as a surprise, but politically, all the stars were aligned for him to achieve it. Full story
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