NewsNewsEuropeDecision day in court for Marine Le Pen's French presidential hopesAccused of misusing EU funds, Monday's verdict could determine whether the far-right National Rally leader can run again.1 hr agoEuropeProtesters return to Istanbul's streets for huge rallyDemonstrators called for democracy to be defended after the arrest of opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu.24 hrs agoWorldIn pictures: Eid celebrations around the worldMuslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan.8 hrs agoWorldPolish presidential candidate ridiculed for donning disguise to promote bookKarol Nawrocki is facing derision after it emerged he donned a disguise to promote his own book on TV. 2 days agoEuropeTate Britain to return painting looted by NazisThe 17th Century oil painting was taken from a Jewish Belgian art collector during World War Two. 2 days agoCultureProtesters return to Istanbul's streets for huge rallyDemonstrators called for democracy to be defended after the arrest of opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu.24 hrs agoWorldJD Vance's ominous pitch to Greenland Many in the Danish territory feel bullied by the US, Andrew Harding finds on a trip to Nuuk.1 day agoWorldFour killed in mass Russian drone attack on Dnipro, Ukraine saysAnother 21 people are injured, as a restaurant and several buildings are set ablaze in the city, local officials say.1 day agoWorldIn pictures: Eid celebrations around the worldMuslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of Ramadan.8 hrs agoWorldPutin floats idea of UN-led government in UkraineThe move is seen as an attempt to challenge the legitimacy of the current authorities in Kyiv.2 days agoEuropeHelicopter pilot recounts flying under gunfire in daring rescue missionUkrainian helicopter crew hailed after coming under fire during an evacuation of a military base in South Sudan.2 days agoWorldVance scolds Denmark during Greenland trip as Trump says US must have islandThe vice-president says Russia and China have increased footprints in the area and the world cannot "bury our heads in the sand".Grandparents released in probe into toddler's death in FranceIn an update, police also say they found evidence of blunt trauma on the remains of the toddler.3 days agoEuropeBar owners arrested over assaults on 41 women in BelgiumProsecutors say at least 41 women have been identified as victims between 2021 and 2024.3 days agoEuropeFeatures & AnalysisRosenberg: Putin nods to Trump plans to seize GreenlandSpeaking in the Arctic, Russia's president said Trump's plans were "serious" but nothing to do with Moscow.3 days agoEuropeTrump has blown up the world order - and left Europe's leaders scrabblingThis is the gravest crisis for Western security since the end of World War Two. 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