Mounting anger over austerity measures is fueling calls for mass mobilization and a fresh no-confidence vote.
Greek Cypriot leaders said the visit undermined international law and UK foreign policy.
Trump and Putin stressed progress in ending the Ukraine war—but left the big issues unresolved.
German lawyers filed criminal complaints against two cabinet ministers after Islamabad deported Afghan refugees accepted under Germany’s humanitarian admission program.
Pope Leo XIV addressed the faithful with the words of world-renowned Italian poet and philosopher Dante Alighieri.
Cannabis, cocaine, and heroin were seized with multiple arrests made.
The new hire will give “high quality” inclusion briefings as staff face rising violence and chronic safety failings.
The stunt was a reaction to Orbán’s call for Hungary to defend its national interests and resist Brussels’ “weakening” policies.
Louise Distras calls Ampwall’s ban “cultural terrorism” as she faces ongoing legal harassment over her gender-critical views.
Residents of Suwayda say they face hunger, displacement, and destroyed infrastructure after a July assault left hundreds dead and halted all trade.
Moscow says the apps don’t share enough data with law enforcement.
The U.S. president said the Hungarian PM’s comments on the Ukraine war “very interesting.”