Jailed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange will have to wait until next February for the extradition hearing that will decide if he's to be sent to the United States. If he is extradited, he's expected to face 18 charges over a huge dump of classified documents.more
The EU member states adopted on Thursday a directive on the balance between work and private life of parents and carers, which is to ensure that fathers, through parental leave, will be more involved in taking care of children after birth.more
The United Kingdom has signed an extradition request for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who faces charges in the US under the Espionage Act. UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid said he signed the papers on Wednesday, a day after the US Justice Department formally asked Britain to extradite the 47-year-old Australian.more
The trial of a five-member group of Moroccan and Mexican nationals accused of terrorism began yesterday in the Spanish National Court (Audiencia Nacional). They were to recruit radical Islamists in the Spanish mosques.more
The US Justice Department has delivered to officials in the United Kingdom a formal extradition request for Julian Assange, making further US charges against the WikiLeaks founder unlikely.more
British drivers heading to the continent this summer are being warned not to ignore speed limits and other rules of the road amid a sharp rise in the number of motorists being pursued by foreign police forces.
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Over 3.5 thousand Poles permanently residing in the United Kingdom filed for British citizenship in the first quarter of 2019 - according to government statistics. This is the highest score in history and almost 20 per cent of all applications of migrants from EU countries.more
Polish national Marta Kotlarska, whose daughter Alicja Wanatko had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar for help in renewing visa, Wednesday tweeted the girl was slipping into depression as they could not return to Goa.more
The High Court has thrown out an attempt to prosecute Boris Johnson over claims he lied during the 2016 referendum campaign by saying the UK gave the EU £350m a week.more
According to a study led by the European Union's Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), counterfeit bags, clothing, smartphones and fraudulent drugs cost the Polish economy a loss of €60 billion each year.more
Facebook bought newspaper ads, shipped top executives to Europe, and briefed officials to show it was doing everything it could to prevent manipulation in May's European elections.more
The government has been accused of "shocking complacency" over the European election voting rights controversy as new data revealed that as few as one in 10 EU citizens were able to cast their vote in some areas of Britain.more
A prosecutor in Madrid said on Tuesday it has accused soccer player Diego Costa of income tax fraud in 2014 worth more thanr 1 million euros for money made from image rights.more
G1 Globo is reporting that the lawyers appointed by the woman who was allegedly raped by Neymar have come to the conclusion that there are conflicting and contradictory accounts from the victim regarding what happened.more
A Swedish court heard arguments on Monday before deciding if prosecutors can proceed to request Julian Assange's extradition from Britain, after a 2010 rape probe was re-opened in May.more