Official Tehran sources claim to have seen a draft memorandum of understanding with Washington which would stop the conflict between the two nations and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
A mere nine nations now contribute to Prague’s artillery shell initiative for Kyiv, raising concerns over future military support.
First Minister John Swinney said he would raise the issue with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in upcoming talks.
A beach south of the port of Dieppe, Normandy is now in use by human traffickers aiming to evade the French authorities.
Authorities detain 22 suspects alleged to have claimed agricultural subsidies through organised deception.
Budapest decided to leave the “politically motivated” court in May 2025, following ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Critics said the ruling amounted to “criminalising the truth” about migration.
The final day of the appeal trial brings the ex-president of France face to face with Paris prosecutors.
According to Le Figaro, the replacement of Viktor Orbán may represent a significant step forward in Ukraine’s EU accession process.
Despite formal ceasefire arrangements, Israel is continuing with retaliatory and preemptive actions against its regional enemies.
No submission from a young Beaver scout, just an image of refusing to conform—now treated on the Right as an inspirational meme.
According to a Council on Geostrategy report, the European logistics environment has gone from permissive to challenging, with growing scope for frontline Western forces to be isolated from key supplies.
The Rassemblement national candidate looks set to defeat former PM Édouard Philippe in a second-round runoff by 52% to 48%, says survey.
Von der Leyen called Russia’s actions a “deliberate strategy” to destabilise Europe.
Under a new proposal, accession countries would join the Union without an initial power of veto over foreign policy or otherwise unanimous decisions.
Rubio has signed agreements in Yerevan to renew a strategic partnership and cooperate on critical minerals.
Images from Buggenhout showed a severely damaged minibus lying on its side near the railway line, with emergency tents set up nearby.
Jordan Bardella questioned whether any French territory “still escapes barbarization” in 2026.
South Korea said the missiles were fired from Chongju and flew roughly 80 kilometres.
The Hungarian PM himself has submitted an amendment to the amendment to the Basic Law sumbitted to parliament by his brother-in-law.