
Armenia and Azerbaijan Publish Draft Peace Agreement
Yerevan and Baku foreign ministries both launch the official document—yet with no signing date in sight.

Yerevan and Baku foreign ministries both launch the official document—yet with no signing date in sight.

Decision follows growing concerns over “humanitarian crisis” and regional instability.

Trump is pursuing a compromise-focused approach, while EU allies continue to voice support for Zelensky’s position and encourage him to not cede any ground.

Just three months into his government, Germany’s chancellor has done nothing but betray voters.

“The war in Ukraine has deformed freedom of speech in the EU,” the Slovakian PM said.

Michelle Gomez’s new Harry Potter role has sparked demands for a public pledge of allegiance to trans activism.

Leaders from across Israel condemn the defacing of Judaism’s holiest prayer site with Hebrew graffiti denouncing the war in Gaza.

ECR vice-president Carlo Fidanza said President Gustavo Petro shared blame for the killing of conservative candidate Miguel Uribe.

The founding text of the new Europe diluted the Union culturally by abandoning what had once been the cause of its unification: Christianity.

The incident is the latest in a series of suspected undersea attacks since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The UK has begun enforcing its new migrant returns agreement to demonstrate the government’s commitment to stronger border controls.
As Britain reaches boiling point over migration, Starmer boasts about a scheme expected to send just 50 illegal migrants a week back to France.
The Ukrainian President said a resolution to the ongoing conflict could be resolved through direct negotiations.
Rumours of a peace deal are widespread, with Trump set to play a dealmaking role in ending decades of rivalry.
The U.S. president wants to bring manufacturing back to the United States.
The migrant returns agreement is doing little to deter illegal crossings.
Algerian illegal immigrants commit crimes knowing that the failing system will let them go virtually unpunished.
Poles came from all corners of the country to witness what many here are calling “the beginning of the reconstruction.”
While liberal human rights groups are calling Meloni’s government names, Rome is adamant to protect the country’s youth.
Von der Leyen has already admitted that she may have overpromised in the name of member states.
The latest research shows both pessimism and a potential swing to the right, but with plenty of undecided votes up for grabs—and many individual political reputations in decline.
The green-lighting of the mega-project bridge linking Sicily to the mainland has sparked both praise and controversy.