European human rights court rejects appeal by Norwegian mass murderer
The European Court of Human Rights rejected on Thursday an appeal by Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik who says…
The European Court of Human Rights rejected on Thursday an appeal by Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik who says…
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Climate Action and Energy Commissioner Miguel Arias Cañete,…
BERLIN — The German military has been, by nearly all accounts, in a woeful state. In recent years, its helicopters…
Are you going to San Francisco? (Sorry, it’s hard not to invoke the song.) If so, you’ve got great timing:…
I’m sure many of you remember Lindsay Shepherd, the teaching assistant at Wilfred Laurier University who was subjected to an…
It’s about time: New York City is taking a concrete step to correct the imbalance among city monuments, which overwhelmingly…
To play it safe, Greece won’t start selling bonds until well after it exits the bailout. Instead, the government, which…
Update (June 26): Modica Law Firm, representing Florian Jaeger, sent The Scientist a statement defending its client. It declares that…
The leaders of Germany and France agreed Tuesday to create a Eurozone budget they hope will boost investment and provide…
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn “The Barroso doctrine applies, it’s clear,” said the…
Despite some limitations, the white paper on the future of the EU provides an excellent basis for debate, writes activist…
Anish Kapoor is going after the National Rifle Association (NRA), filing a copyright infringement lawsuit in the US in response to…
Before October 13, 2017—the day she was named, along with Kehinde Wiley, as one of the artists chosen to paint…
Spain’s new Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who took over earlier this month after his conservative predecessor lost a no-confidence vote,…