U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has criticized his so-called partners in Europe and Asia for relying on Washington to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Investigators say a suspect armed with multiple weapons planned to target senior officials while attempting to storm a high-profile dinner attended by Donald Trump.
A hijacked vehicle carrying an explosive device detonated outside a police station in Dunmurry; investigators suspect dissident republicans.
A Damascus court has launched the first proceedings against Bashar al-Assad and senior figures from his fallen regime, supposedly starting a transitional justice process.
Dropped from The Mandalorian, actress says she has now reconnected with top Lucasfilm creatives following the settlement of her lawsuit with the entertainment giant.
A charity for the disabled has reversed its decision to exclude a choir from the London Marathon after complaints against the founder’s gender-critical views.
With dwindling confidence in U.S. support, France’s president calls the EU’s mutual defence clause a real commitment, amid European moves to strengthen security.
The Israeli PM has instructed the army to carry out “forceful” strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
Global air traffic resumes from the Iranian capital following the latest ceasefire—a step closer to restoring regional connectivity.
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.