March 3, 2023 Grenade explosion at courthouse in Montenegro kills 1, injures 5 A grenade explosion at a courthouse in Montenegro's capital injured five people. The man who tried to detonate the grenade died in the explosion.
March 3, 2023 Hundreds of tractors driven by angry farmers block traffic during protest over plan to cut nitrate levels Farmers in Belgium drove their tractors to Brussels to protest a plan to cut nitrate levels. More than 2,700 farm vehicles converged in the European city.
March 3, 2023 Bodies from Greece train collision that killed 57 returned to families in closed caskets The bodies from Tuesday's train crash in Greece are being returned to families in closed caskets. The collision was the deadliest rail accident in the country’s history.
March 2, 2023 42 Spanish families pursuing legal action against nurse who allegedly faked the vaccine process for children A nurse in Spain allegedly faked the process of administering vaccines to children. Forty-two Spanish families are pursuing legal actions against the nurse.
March 2, 2023 Greek transportation minister resigns, station manager arrested after head-on train crash kills 57 A train station manager is facing charges in Greece and a transportation chief has resigned following a deadly head-on collision between a passenger and freight train.
March 2, 2023 Norwegian police remove Sami indigenous rights activists from entrances to government buildings Police removed Sami indigenous rights protestors from the entrances of buildings in Norway during protests. The activists were blocking government building entrances
March 2, 2023 Forest protection summit underway in Gabon, some countries believe protecting forests needs to be profitable Gabon is hosting a summit on how to protect major forests across the world. The major issue being discussed is who will pay to protect the world's major forests.
March 2, 2023 Albania's prime minister denies that he had bribed, given preferential treatment to indicted FBI agent Edi Rama, the prime minister of Albania, denies bribing or giving preferential treatment to Charles McGonigal. McGonigal is a former FBI agent who was indicted by the United States.
March 2, 2023 Denmark's famous Little Mermaid statue vandalized with colors of the Russian flag A 5.4-foot-high bronze statue of the Little Mermaid in Denmark was vandalized with the colors of the Russian flag. It is not known when the vandalism took place.
March 2, 2023 NATO member urges allies to pay more after Ukraine war anniversary, claims 'crisis' in UN Estonia recently announced that it intends to push for NATO spending to increase to 2.5% of GDP, saying that the current requirement is not enough for effective defense.