“I’m ready to ‘go’ when you are,” the U.S. president told allies.
Protesters cite lost freedoms and fading identity as they gather near Downing Street.
More than 30,000 migrants have crossed the Channel to the UK this year.
The man wanted to “live in a country where people applaud him when he kills his daughter—not one where he goes to prison for it.”
With 142 votes in favor, the UN for the first time officially condemned Hamas, marking a historic step in international response to the October 7th attacks.
Around twenty attackers reportedly took part in the clash, highlighting an escalating pattern of street violence in Germany.
In the French capital, the statue of Marianne was targeted, defaced by radical left-wing demonstrators turning their focus to Palestine.
The Austrian capital witnesses its second stabbing incident this week, as a 25-year-old woman is found seriously wounded.
Finnish President Stubb advises pressuring Moscow with sanctions on its current trading partners.
Following a surge in shootings and explosions linked to the illegal drugs trade, Belgian authorities met Washington officials to plan closer collaboration.
After invoking NATO Article 4, Warsaw raises the stakes in response to “unprecedented Russian drone attack.”
The 21-year-old man had a history of illegal border crossings and assaulting law enforcement officers.