Following heavy electoral losses for his party, Hungary’s long-serving PM will not take up his parliamentary seat—instead shifting his focus to rebuilding the nationalist camp.
DC authorities are holding Cole Tomas Allen, but have yet to establish a motive for the attack—in which a Secret Service officer was injured.
Kyiv says it is open to talks outside Russia as Moscow refuses compromise and fighting continues.
A 34-year-old man living in France for years is accused of involvement in abuses linked to Assad’s regime during Syria’s early war.
Detention in front of shoppers sparks backlash, with bystanders questioning the basis for the arrest.
New U.S.-EU pact targets vulnerable supply chains as China’s dominance over critical minerals raises economic and security concerns.
Deeply divisive proposal to permit assisted suicide fails to pass Parliament, with critics citing major gaps in safeguards.
Inquiry examines Epstein-linked material and past ties to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska during his tenure as EU trade commissioner
Millwall described the municipal depiction of a cartoon figure in Klan-style clothing wearing the football club’s badge as “false and damaging.”
The proposal—put forward by the CDU-led interior ministry—would amend existing legislation to allow state-level regulatory authority staff to carry ‘defensive’ crowd control equipment.
Pride in London faces scrutiny over its corporate governance, with more than €234,000 a year reportedly allocated to senior leadership roles.
While President Zelensky celebrates automated ‘victories’ on the battlefield, his Ministry of Defense is grappling with the reality that two million men are actively evading the draft.