Putin Announces Three-Day Ceasefire
Moscow expects Kyiv to issue a similar order.
Moscow expects Kyiv to issue a similar order.
With Poland’s defense budget set to rise, questions grow over the true driver behind Tusk’s ambitious military doctrine.

Thousands of citizens took to the streets to express their rejection of uncontrolled immigration in peaceful protests.
A new analysis reveals major discrepancies between Hamas-reported figures and hospital records, challenging widely accepted media narratives.

Nothing says tolerance like cheering censorship and ignoring street mobs.
The Kremlin said it is willing to start peace talks “without any preconditions.”

A new poll suggests modest gains for conservatives while tensions grow within the governing coalition over military spending.
The Scandinavian country has forged official diplomatic relations with the Palestinians at the expense of an embattled Israel.
The speaker of the Polish parliament, centrist-liberal politician Szymon Hołownia has quite rightly

“My country cannot be a place where a woman cannot walk down the street alone.”
The U.S. and Ukrainian presidents sat down for an apparently impromptu conversation that may mark a turning point in the peace process.
Shaped by a man known for progressive choices, can the cardinals now prove their independence?
This Saturday, the funeral of Pope Francis will take place in Rome with several world leaders in attendance—including Trump and von der Leyen.
According to the case file, the judge intentionally helped the man escape from officers despite him having committed several violent crimes.
After waiting in vain for an EU policy, Finland issued its own guidelines—resulting in most asylum applications from Russians fleeing mobilization being denied.
AfD deputy leader said numbers expose a “structural problem with foreign crime.”
Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping called him personally to negotiate.
Bizarre claim follows ‘Women are women’ legal decision.
PM Orbán’s aim is to restore the EU that “served the people” and ”didn’t interfere in the internal political debates” of member states.
The president told Time magazine he was open to meeting his Iranian counterpart face-to-face.
The call adds to a heated debate over Germany’s energy future and war diplomacy.
A Romanian judge faces disciplinary action after saying it was wrong to annul the November election.