Europe

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticized the reluctance of GOP politicians to provide aid to Ukraine in a social media post last week.
The governments of Poland, France and Germany are vowing to make Europe a security and defense power with a greater ability to back Ukraine.
Harry still has ongoing cases against the publishers of The Sun and Daily Mail over allegations of unlawful snooping.
The cost for non-residents to park SUVs in Paris’ central districts would soar to 18 euros ($19.50) per hour for the first two hours.
A poster by the Seville artist Salustiano García Cruz shows a youthful Christ, suffering minimally.
With the Olympic Games six months away, government officials are being pressed to address the farmers' grievances.
Police in Spain allege they “falsified documentation to get the bodies from hospitals and retirement homes in order to later sell them to universities for research.”
Alexander Stubb, a conservative, will face veteran politician, ex-Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto, in a runoff next month.
Around France, angry farmers have been using their tractors to set up road blockades in protest of low wages and cheap imports.
European Union foreign ministers are saying they think the creation of a Palestinian state is the only credible way to achieve peace in the Middle East.