Austria fell silent for a minute on Wednesday in memory of the 10 people killed in a school shooting in Graz, which ended with the gunman taking his own life. The man's motive remained unclear. … [Read more...] about Austria falls silent for a minute as questions remain about the motive for a deadly school shooting
U.K. government hopes to regain political initiative as Treasury chief outlines spending plans
Britain's Labour government hopes to regain the political initiative Wednesday when Treasury chief Rachel Reeves sets out her spending plans for the coming years, with big increases expected for health, defense and housing. … [Read more...] about U.K. government hopes to regain political initiative as Treasury chief outlines spending plans
Russian attacks kill 3 and wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine
Russian forces launched a new drone assault across Ukraine overnight on Wednesday, killing three people and wounding 64 others, Ukrainian officials said. … [Read more...] about Russian attacks kill 3 and wound 64 as drones hit Kharkiv and other parts of Ukraine
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends his centrist government before a vote of confidence
Prime Minister Donald Tusk defended his centrist, pro-European government before parliament on Wednesday, seeking to reassert control and rally his fractured coalition after suffering a bitter political defeat. … [Read more...] about Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends his centrist government before a vote of confidence
Parsons shows up for minicamp with Cowboys, has lengthy chat with Jones
Micah Parsons showed up for mandatory minicamp with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday and had a long conversation with owner Jerry Jones on the practice field while his teammates went through drills. … [Read more...] about Parsons shows up for minicamp with Cowboys, has lengthy chat with Jones