Germany’s Federal Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel commented on the German lawmakers’ decision to cancel the visit to Turkey, by blaming Turkey on imposing ‘entry ban’ against the lawmakers, Deutsche Welle reports.
Greater Manchester Police said they have been carrying out searches at an address in the Withington area and a man has been arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena bombing in England on May 25, BBC reports.
“I am thankful to my teammates because I’ve scored so many goals due to them. I am happy that I scored a goal in the final. After the Celta match I was dreaming every day about scoring a goal in the final.”
NATO summit kicks off in Brussels which will last nearly 9 hours, reports TASS. Large part of the summit will be dedicated to the opening ceremony of various solemn events, including the new headquarters of the Alliance and two memorials.
Manchester United claimed their second major trophy of the season and secured Champions League football as they overcame Ajax to win the Europa League final in Stockholm, BBC reports.
In a meeting with journalists on May 24 Mher Abrahamyan said that those announcements are so far away from the reality that they have started to take such announcements with humor. According to him, those publications have nothing to do with the reality.
Kazakhstan’s central bank will investigate the acquisition by the state-managed pension fund of $250 million worth of bonds in the International Bank of Azerbaijan (IBA) after the lender announced it would not repay some of its debts in full, Reuters reports.
Under clear blue skies, Trump, who exchanged sharp words with the pope during the U.S. election campaign last year, received a tribute from the Swiss Guard in a Vatican courtyard when he arrived.
“If relevant laws are not amended or enacted within the said two years, two persons of the same sex who intend to create the said permanent union shall be allowed to have their marriage registration effectuated,” the court said.
Spain’s Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected an appeal by Barcelona football star Lionel Messi and stood by a Catalan regional court’s 21-month prison sentence for tax fraud, court documents showed, Reuters reports.