Overnight, police revoked the licenses of five people for driving under the influence of alcohol.
A railway worker discovered the theft at 8.00 p.m. last night.
Ten million people -- more than a quarter of the population -- have now fled their homes in Ukraine due to Russia's "devastating" war, the United Nations refugees chief said Sunday.
Ukrainian authorities said on Sunday that Russia had bombed a school sheltering 400 people in the besieged port of Mariupol, as Moscow claimed that it had again fired a hypersonic missile in Ukraine, the second time it had used the next-generation weapon on its neighbour.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson found himself under fire on Sunday, including from his own MPs, after saying that Brexit showed that Britons shared the same "instinct" for freedom as Ukrainians.
Here are the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.
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A number of people joined the initiative to clean up the streets, playgrounds and other areas of Bonnevoie on Saturday.
Jean Schoos said he would relinquish the position after a nine-year presidency to make way for a younger generation.
A car crashed into a crowd of early morning carnival-goers in Belgium on Sunday, killing at least seven and injuring more than 20.