Bulgarian Artist Christo and Wife Jeanne-Claude Immortalized in Central Paris
A square in the heart of Paris will soon bear the names of Bulgarian-born artist Christo (Christo Vladimirov Javacheff) and his wife and creative partner Jeanne-Claude
The armed man, who took hostages at a post office in the French town of Colombes, has surrendered to the police with no casualties suffered.
The abductor, who was in the possession of military weapons, took at least two hostages at the post office of Colombes, north-west of Paris, the Guardian reports.
Earlier, the police announced that the incident did not appear to be linked with the previous acts of extremism.
An unidentified source, cited by BFM TV, said that the latest hostage drama was not related to last week's terrorist attacks in Paris.
French police arrested twelve people on Friday, who are suspected of helping the perpetrators in carrying out the killings in Paris last week.
Since the attacks, there have been numerous false signals in the city.
Thomas Waitz, the European Parliament rapporteur on North Macedonia, has revealed that he received death threats in connection with his work on the country’s progress toward EU membership
Svenja Hahn, Chairwoman of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) and Member of the European Parliament from Germany, has formally requested an urgent meeting
Germany is facing increasing pressure to bolster its defense capabilities amid new security challenges
As of January 1, 2025, the population of the European Union reached 450.4 million people
The European Parliament has rejected a motion of no confidence against the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski declared on Wednesday that Bulgaria is pursuing a long-standing strategy aimed at erasing the Macedonian nation and identity
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