
DR Congo Signs Deportation Deal with U.S.
Reception facilities are ready for deportees in Kinshasa, with all logistical and technical arrangements handled by the U.S.—at no cost to the DRC.

Reception facilities are ready for deportees in Kinshasa, with all logistical and technical arrangements handled by the U.S.—at no cost to the DRC.

Israel’s PM declares that his latest operation targeted infrastructure used for moving weapons and equipment.

Five suspects are in pre-trial detention in Czechia with two others in custody abroad under European arrest warrants, according to police.

Data from the UN show that more than 180 migrants have died or vanished in Mediterranean shipwrecks in just 10 days.

Slovenia’s election result remains contested as coalition talks begin and allegations of irregularities mount.

White House warns that catastrophic destruction could unfold unless Tehran bows to U.S. pressure.

Three years after reducing its dependence on Russian gas, Europe is still heavily dependent on imported oil and on strategic routes. The supplier may have changed. The dependence has not.

José Luis Ábalos’ corruption trial deepens the pressure on a government already surrounded by investigations.

The U.S. vice president praised Hungary’s stance on energy and sovereignty, while warning of pressure from Brussels ahead of the vote.

The U.S. president has threatened to withdraw from the “paper tiger” alliance.
Reception facilities are ready for deportees in Kinshasa, with all logistical and technical arrangements handled by the U.S.—at no cost to the DRC.
Israel’s PM declares that his latest operation targeted infrastructure used for moving weapons and equipment.
Five suspects are in pre-trial detention in Czechia with two others in custody abroad under European arrest warrants, according to police.
Data from the UN show that more than 180 migrants have died or vanished in Mediterranean shipwrecks in just 10 days.
Slovenia’s election result remains contested as coalition talks begin and allegations of irregularities mount.
White House warns that catastrophic destruction could unfold unless Tehran bows to U.S. pressure.
Three years after reducing its dependence on Russian gas, Europe is still heavily dependent on imported oil and on strategic routes. The supplier may have changed. The dependence has not.
José Luis Ábalos’ corruption trial deepens the pressure on a government already surrounded by investigations.
The U.S. vice president praised Hungary’s stance on energy and sovereignty, while warning of pressure from Brussels ahead of the vote.
The U.S. president has threatened to withdraw from the “paper tiger” alliance.
Authorities are probing the attackers’ backgrounds, as Turkish media suggested possible ties to the Islamic State.
More and more signs indicate that Europe is preparing for a large-scale war. Have the planners considered the enormous economic destruction that would follow?