Authorities in Belarus on Thursday announced raids and the seizure of property belonging to 104 opposition activists who have fled the country, the latest step in a crackdown on dissent that has continued unabated for nearly four years. Belarus’ authoritarian president, Alexander
Residents have spoke of their shock after their city suburb was raided by immigrant officers detaining the first set of migrants destined for deportation to Rwanda. A Home Office raid took place on Holmfield Road, in Coventry, in the early hours on
The first migrants set to be deported to Rwanda have been detained. The Home Office said a series of operations took place across the country over the last few days, with more activity due to be carried out in the coming weeks.
SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) — The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the state must compensate victims of stray bullets during military and law enforcement operations. The ruling means that the state is now civilly liable for deaths or injuries resulting from
The French interior minister announced multiple nationwide anti-drug crackdowns Monday, reflecting the government’s commitment to show it’s serious about tackling the drug trade and crime in cities ahead of European elections. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said that police units conducted raids and
Authorities in Belarus confirmed Wednesday that dozens more raids were carried out against opposition figures suspected of so-called “extremist” activity. The latest crackdown targets efforts to create “people’s embassies” by opponents of Alexander Lukashenko’s authoritarian government. The “embassies” aim to counter Belarusian
Vladimir Putin has claimed the incursions into the Russian territory being carried out by pro-Ukraine voluntary units have “failed”. Yet, the governor of one of the Russian regions affected by the raids of these corps has announced the mass evacuation of children
Ukraine fired at least eight missiles at Russia’s Belgorod border region, killing two people and wounding 12, local officials said Thursday, as Kyiv’s forces apparently kept up efforts to rattle the Kremlin on the eve of Russia’s presidential election that is taking
German law enforcement conducted raids across Germany targeting people suspected of posting misogynistic hate speech online. Police raided homes and interrogated 45 suspects in 11 states. An additional 37 suspects had been previously searched and interrogated in the weeks and months leading
Greek antiterrorism police carried out raids and arrests on Tuesday in connection with attacks claimed by far-left militants, including a parcel bomb mailed to a senior judge, officials said. The crackdown follows a resurgence in far-left militant violence in recent months, including