The bill, passed by the lower house of the parliament Wednesday, enables the government to replace the heads of state radio and television.
Android 6.0 update is now available for LG G3 users in Poland and Sprint LG G Stylo users in the U.S.
At least 50,000 North Koreans are stationed overseas in some 20 countries as forced laborers and human rights activists are demanding accountability.
The Slovenian Parliament voted in March to allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, but opponents of gay rights took the issue to court.
The proposed agency would have the power to intervene even without the host country's consent -- a provision that is being opposed by several member states in the 28-nation bloc.
Despite its membership to the European Union, Lithuania imports 75 percent of its electricity from Russia.
Since Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014, Moscow has resumed large scale ballistic missile tests and its adversarial relationship with the NATO-led West.
EU-wide debt crises and the meltdown of Greek relations have made holdouts like Poland and Sweden wary of adopting the euro.
The Rostock State Court overturned a lower court's ruling on Tuesday that declared the man, Hubert Z., unfit to stand trial.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called any NATO expansion a "provocation," while the alliance says its latest move is not about that country.
A Turkish Coast Guard launched a rescue mission for refugees who were headed for the Greek island of Lesbos.
European leaders agreed to speed up Turkey's accession to the EU in exchange for help on dealing with the refugee crisis.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel continues to defend her open-arms policy, while Poland requests a review of the EU's quota plan in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris.
Ukraine and Russia have been involved in a dispute over gas deliveries since last year, following Crimea’s annexation by Moscow.
None of the Paris attackers identified so far is a Syrian refugee.
People were evacuated from the Egypt-bound jet originating from Warsaw after a possible bomb threat was reported by a passenger, according to local media.
With Europe set to review its sanctions against Russia in January, eastern states worry Putin's involvement in Syria could lessen resolve on Ukraine.
France's suspension of the Schengen Agreement after Friday's attacks could embolden opponents of free movement throughout the European Union.
Aid organizations want refugees to be able to work and assimilate into their host countries.
Domestic pressure has continued to build over Germany's open-arms refugee policy as the country expects 1 million refugees to cross its borders by the end of the year.
Some countries, such as Australia, Canada and Germany, are adamant they will still accept Syrian refugees in the wake of the Paris attacks, but other leaders want to take a harder line in the name of national security.
The man, identified by Serbian authorities only by his initials A.A., came into Europe through the Greek island of Leros