ECHR ordered Greece to pay fine, over migrant deaths in Aegean Sea

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled a judgement against Greece in a landmark case of the sinking of a migrant boat in the Aegean Sea in 2014.

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French Judicial Authorities Seize Property Belonging to Putin Associates

Among them is the "Villa Souzanna," situated in Anglet, nestled within the picturesque landscapes of the Basque Country. The villa gained notoriety when it became the canvas for anti-Putin sentiments following the onset of the Ukraine conflict in 2022

Mass Eviction from France’s Largest Squat Sparks Outcry Ahead of Paris Olympics

Situated in the southern suburb of Vitry-sur-Seine, the squat, housed in an abandoned bus company headquarters, had been a refuge for up to 450 individuals, many of whom were refugees, asylum seekers, or homeless

France Excludes Putin from D-Day Anniversary Invitation Amid Ukraine Conflict

The decision to exclude Putin comes amidst ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with Moscow's annexation of Crimea and its support for separatist movements in eastern Ukraine continuing to strain diplomatic relations

Paris Saint-Germain Stun Barcelona to Reach Champions League Semi-Finals

The French giants, backed by the fervent aspirations of their fans, orchestrated a remarkable comeback at the iconic Montjuic Stadium, leaving their Catalan counterparts reeling in disbelief

Notre-Dame Restoration Nears Completion: A Testament to Resilience and Renewal

According to Philippe Jost, president of the overseeing public establishment, Notre-Dame's grand reopening is set for December 8, 2024. President Macron's vision to rebuild it "even more beautiful" nears fulfillment