The interior minister said recent mass protests against extremism spurred the government to take action.
The attack is the deadliest since Armenia and Azerbaijan began discussing a peace deal.
A bill would allow gay couples to marry and adopt, but it faces opposition from the Orthodox Church.
A fast-growing economy, low jobless numbers and falling inflation - how the US outpaced competitors.
Video shows huge flames and thick smoke rising from large water slides in Gothenburg.
Pictures show a torrent of mud sweeping through the valley where the mine is located.
Anti-racist groups argue the case violates discrimination laws and police are investigating.
The head of Rheinmetall, Germany's biggest defence firm, says Europe's ammunition stocks are currently empty.
Wojciech Szelag apologised to LGBT people for the TVP Info channel's "hateful words" targeted at them.
Drug traffickers rammed their speedboat against a smaller police vessel near Cadiz, in southern Spain.
Judges sided with groups who said sending spares from the Netherlands contributed to law violations in Gaza.
It is thought a former employee killed two men and a woman at an office building near Athens.
Two years into the war, there is no flood of volunteer fighters as energy and enthusiasm fades.
Finding Ukrainian civilians in Russian captivity is hard - and there is no formal way to secure their release.
Scientists think eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula could continue for decades or even centuries.
Europe's farmers block roads in several countries complaining about EU measures and rising prices.
The military shake-up comes as Ukraine struggles with shortages of ammunition and manpower.
Footage from Avdiivka, a town on Ukraine's front line, shows the pain of leaving home as it is bombed.
Protesters have thrown soup at the glass-protected Mona Lisa painting in Paris.
The UN's top court's ruling stopped short of ordering Israel to immediately halt its operations in Gaza.
Amy and Ano are among thousands in Georgia who were stolen from hospitals and trafficked.
Footage shows a military plane flying over a motorway in Turkey after it experienced a technical issue.
The sanctions affect 28 individuals, far more than the numbers recently listed by the UK and US.
He has led Hungary since 2010 and critics denounce his "hybrid regime of electoral autocracy".
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