
Erdoğan Reiterates Offer To Serve as Mediator in Ukraine Talks in Phone Call with Putin
Putin told the Turkish president that the U.S. proposal could “in principle serve as a basis for a final peace settlement.”

Putin told the Turkish president that the U.S. proposal could “in principle serve as a basis for a final peace settlement.”

The Hungarian prime minister’s political adviser described the modification of the aggregate chart as “blatant data tampering.”

Three authors from the nationalist and conservative Right have sold several hundred thousand books, while figures from the Left struggle to sell more than 200 copies.

More seemingly random violence has intensified a U.S.-wide debate over public safety and judicial leniency—with federal officials demanding accountability from local authorities.

France’s disgraced ex-president’s 216-page tome will offer a first-hand account of his 20 days behind bars, following a criminal conspiracy conviction.

As Hungary, Slovakia, and a new Czech government align, the Polish president seeks to pull Poland back into a stronger V4.

Police officers across the country are arresting street preachers for publicly declaring their religious beliefs.

These proposals were published against the backdrop of hatchet-job left-wing complaints—and a Charity Commission investigation.

About 35% of foreign children in the country now rely on citizen’s income, compared with just 7.3% of their German peers.

Prince Albert has closed the door on abortion reform in his principality out of respect for its Catholic identity.
Putin told the Turkish president that the U.S. proposal could “in principle serve as a basis for a final peace settlement.”
The Hungarian prime minister’s political adviser described the modification of the aggregate chart as “blatant data tampering.”
Three authors from the nationalist and conservative Right have sold several hundred thousand books, while figures from the Left struggle to sell more than 200 copies.
More seemingly random violence has intensified a U.S.-wide debate over public safety and judicial leniency—with federal officials demanding accountability from local authorities.
France’s disgraced ex-president’s 216-page tome will offer a first-hand account of his 20 days behind bars, following a criminal conspiracy conviction.
As Hungary, Slovakia, and a new Czech government align, the Polish president seeks to pull Poland back into a stronger V4.
Police officers across the country are arresting street preachers for publicly declaring their religious beliefs.
These proposals were published against the backdrop of hatchet-job left-wing complaints—and a Charity Commission investigation.
About 35% of foreign children in the country now rely on citizen’s income, compared with just 7.3% of their German peers.
Prince Albert has closed the door on abortion reform in his principality out of respect for its Catholic identity.
New data shows Pakistan now tops Britain’s asylum list after thousands of migrants arrived on student, work, and visitor visas before switching to refugee claims.
Álvaro García Ortiz steps down after being suspended for two years and fined for leaking private data about the partner of a prominent opposition politician.