The man, who faces terrorism charges in the Netherlands, made the admission in his first court hearing and told the judge that he had acted alone, according to Dutch prosecutors.
Author: RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA
Where Does Brexit Go From Here?
After getting a short reprieve from the European Union, Parliament will try, again, to agree on a way forward, but the prospects remain uncertain.
Where Does Brexit Go From Here?
After getting a short reprieve from the European Union, Parliament will try, again, to agree on a way forward, but the prospects remain uncertain.
Terrorism Charges Planned in Utrecht Shooting, Dutch Prosecutors Say
Officials said the suspect also faced multiple counts of murder or manslaughter over the attack in the Netherlands that left three people dead.
Two New Zealand Mosques, a Hate-Filled Massacre Designed for Its Time
The horror, meant for an era that has married social media with racism, was motivated by white extremist hatred, streamed live on Facebook and calculated to go viral.
What We Know and Don’t Know About the Ethiopian Plane Crash
Obvious similarities exist between the Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes. But past aviation disasters offer an important lesson: Don’t jump to conclusions.
What We Know About the Ethiopian Plane Crash, and What We Don’t
Obvious similarities exist between the Ethiopian Airlines and Lion Air crashes. But past aviation disasters offer an important lesson: Don’t jump to conclusions.
House in Skripal Nerve Agent Attack Declared Safe, Ending 13,000-Hour Cleanup
The home where Sergei and Yulia Skripal were poisoned was the last of 13 sites said to be clean after an attack for which Britain has blamed Russia.
Prince Philip, 97, Won’t Face Charges Over Car Crash, Prosecutors Say
The husband of Queen Elizabeth II gave up his driver’s license a few days ago, after many people questioned why he was still behind the wheel.
France Recalls Ambassador to Italy, Revealing Strains at Europe’s Core
Building tensions reached a breaking point after Italy’s deputy prime minister, Luigi Di Maio, met this week in France with a Yellow Vest leader.