
Syrian ISIS Member Sentenced to Life for Solingen Festival Stabbings
The Festival of Diversity murderer killed three in 2024.

The Festival of Diversity murderer killed three in 2024.

Discussions about a future corridor linking Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan are set to continue.

Paris streets erupted—with furious demonstrators blocking roads and rail hubs—as more political instability gripped France.

Taras Kachka will meet Hungarian FM Szijjártó on Thursday.

U.S. Attorney General Vows Maximum Penalty for Iryna Zarutska’s Murderer

Moscow’s strikes on Ukraine have led to further drone and missile incursions into a NATO member’s airspace.

The U.S. wants Brussels to join plans for punishing tariffs on China and India over Russian oil imports, a U.S. official confirmed.

Protests had begun on Monday in the Nepali capital against the government’s ban on social media and over corruption, with government buildings set on fire.

“Poland’s Ukraine policy should be pragmatic, reflecting Ukraine’s attitude toward Poland.”

U.S. President Donald Trump says U.S. had “no prior warning” before the attack on Hamas in Doha.
Tycoon Gagik Tsarukyan says the 100-meter monument will bring “new hope” to the country.
Students were treated for shock after a student stabbed a teacher and was arrested by police.
Bulgarian authorities have dismissed the Russian interference claim, citing minor technical GPS issues on board the Commission chief’s aircraft.
The indicted attorney general gave a speech at the opening of the Judicial Year amid calls for his resignation.
The former prime minister’s ANO movement opposes the Green Deal, the adoption of the euro, and has vowed zero tolerance for illegal migration.
A high-level meeting in France saw host Emmanuel Macron warmly welcome all the key leaders—except Poland’s Donald Tusk.
A decade after Germany opened its borders, Brussels promises reforms, but the ineffectiveness of coping with the migration pressure remains.
After nearly two years in Hamas captivity, Gilboa-Dalal appears in a video alongside another captive.
German voters now see the right-wing party as more competent on migration than any of its rivals.
The country’s economy continues to suffer from high energy costs and weak demand.
Kim Jong Un visited China for the first time in six years, joining Xi and Putin at a major military parade.
France has seen a wave of museum burglaries and vandalism in recent years.