
Russian Envoy Reports ‘Productive’ U.S. Talks as Zelensky Plans Paris Meeting
The U.S. signaled plans to lift certain oil sanctions to ease global energy prices, though its approach to Russian exports remains unclear.

The U.S. signaled plans to lift certain oil sanctions to ease global energy prices, though its approach to Russian exports remains unclear.

The U.S. president emphasized restraint, saying he wanted to avoid measures that would make it “almost impossible for them to rebuild their country.”

IEA members agreed to release 400 million barrels from strategic reserves, the largest coordinated move in the agency’s history.

“Even if the egoistic-consumerist trend were to encompass the majority, that would not absolve us of the responsibility to say that it is literally suicidal for society.”

Fearing a fresh surge in energy prices, Brussels is fast-tracking a new cooperation framework with Baku that extends beyond gas into defense and security.

Swiss authorities have emphasized that their ‛protecting power mandate’ can be exercised independently of geographical location, ensuring that critical high-level diplomatic contacts remain active.

The French president also said there is “no confirmation” of mines being deployed in the Strait of Hormuz.

The short film presented by The European Conservative, shining a light on the human cost of the war, premieres tonight at 7 p.m.

A recent survey says only 40% of Germans still oppose any parliamentary cooperation with the AfD.

A new report shows that nearly a quarter of respondents favor an Islamic state, and 25.1% believe the Quran should override Germany’s legal system.
Budapest sends a fact-finding team to help resolve an energy supply dispute with the Ukrainian government.
Washington has adjusted its sanctions policy to stabilise global energy markets, exposing a growing divide with European governments.
Putin’s spokesman confirms that internet restrictions in Moscow and other major hubs are part of a broader strategy to repel ‛increasingly sophisticated’ attacks allegedly deployed by Ukraine.
Switzerland is in shock following the incident that eyewitnesses describe as an inferno started by a passenger inside the vehicle.
Why Transylvanian Hungarians do not decide Hungary’s elections.
The prohibition of the hate march, covering March 11th to April 11th, was requested by Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley.
According to federal government data 704 out of 1,456 convicted robbers were foreign nationals.
Albania’s National Cyber Security Authority is investigating a major breach after Iran-linked hackers claimed to have stolen months of private correspondence from MPs.
After years of sidelining atomic power, Brussels now says Europe must rebuild its nuclear industry.
French Finance Minister says alternative oil supplies could be sourced from other regions if the Strait of Hormuz cannot be reopened.
The United States has targeted Iranian minelaying vessels that menace the narrow entrance to the Persian Gulf.
The revival of the 213.5-kilometer oil pipeline is expected to help meet the energy needs of the Balkans, positioning North Macedonia as a regional hub.