Zelensky praised U.S. momentum after Middle East ceasefire and urged help to “stop this war.”
The announcement of the planned summit will be followed by a meeting between Trump and Zelensky on Friday.
An organization comprising a majority of Anglicans worldwide says “Canterbury has relinquished its authority to lead” with the appointment of Sarah Mullally.
Without the support of the 190 lawmakers from the European People’s Party, Ilaria Salis could face trial—but with a secret vote, the outcome remains uncertain.
During the celebration of 35 years since reunification, the chancellor warned Germans they’d have to make “more effort” for the country to stand up to external and internal threats.
“We have a lot more work to do to crack down on political violence and make sure those who engage in this heinous behavior are off the streets and behind bars,” FBI Director Kash Patel commented.
“You have no idea what you have just unleashed across this entire country, in this world,” widow Erika Kirk said in a video statement.
The right-wing populist Progress Party has doubled its voter support since the last election and put the social and economic cost of immigration front and center.
Details from the closed-door Alaska summit are surfacing, revealing key conditions discussed for a potential Ukraine peace agreement.
Despite pledging media freedom, the Media Freedom Act carves out sweeping exceptions that let states target journalists under vague legal justifications.
“The fact that house searches are conducted based on mere rumors is a devastating testament to the state of the rule of law in Germany,” MEP Petr Bystron said.
States that don’t do enough to stop emissions can be ordered to pay “full reparation to injured States,” the court said.