A gesture associated with the Nazis has a surprising history. But in Germany, there was little doubt about its meaning.
The Tian Xia She triad gang deceived women, with the aim of selling them into prostitution rings in Greece, Spain and the US.
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Azerbaijan supplied Turkey with 8.997 billion cubic meters of gas, down 12.3% year-on-year, for $2.75 billion, down 21.5%, the State Statistics Committee told Interfax. Italy was the second biggest ...
Fifteen European countries have secured an agreement with the American COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer Moderna through the ...
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Palladium Hotel Group has revealed plans to expand in Asia and the Middle East for the first time as it achieves annual ...
For expats living in the EU, The Key Figures on European Transport 2024 report from Eurostat provides fascinating insights.
Spanish police on Friday said they had busted an international Chinese trafficking ring that smuggled women into Spain and the United States for sexual exploitation, making 30 arrests and freeing 33 ...
The straight-arm gesture was first popularized by the Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini. There’s no evidence of a ...
Shira Klein, chair of the history department at Chapman University, said there is a popular misconception about Italy’s ...