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As of the second quarter of 2023, there are substantial developments in the European hospitality industry, with a total of 1,715 hotels currently in the design or construction phase.

 

In a recent development, a Moscow court has ruled to extend the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who is facing espionage charges.

UN judge has stated that the United Kingdom is likely to owe more than £18 trillion in reparations for its historical involvement in the transatlantic slavery trade. According to

An alleged Chinese spy is accused of leveraging LinkedIn to approach thousands of British officials, enticing them to share classified information. According to The Times, the

The Security Minister Tom Tugendhat visited Iraq from 21 to 23 August to strengthen the security of the UK, Iraq and the wider region, and build on the existing relationship

 

 An airport in France is set to undergo a name change in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, following official approval from the King, as announced by town officials.

 

Maksym Butkevych, a Ukrainian prisoner of war, had his appeal rejected after he was sentenced to 13 years in prison by the so-called Luhansk people’s republic.

 

Grant Shapps has visited Kyiv as the UK took action to support the supply of vital fuel for Ukraine’s plants to help power the country through the winter.

 

The African Union (AU) has opted to proceed cautiously regarding the potential military intervention in Niger, signaling divisions that have arisen from the proposal originally

 

 

Thailand's former Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, has been imprisoned following his return to the country after 15 years of exile. However, speculation abounds that he