The Secretary of State emphasized the shared civilizational roots of the U.S. and Europe, while warning of the importance of sovereignty, border protection, and rebuilding Western cooperation.
Tirana’s much-mocked ‘virtual’ cabinet member has prompted legal action after the government allegedly broke a contract and hijacked the face and voice of an actress.
Jacob Wallenberg, chair of Investor AB, which holds a large stake in aerospace and defense company SAAB, says peace could lead to a “complacency” that prioritizes other needs over defense.
Confrontation as angry crowd forms outside courtroom, following lethal Crans-Montana blaze.
Charged with terror offences and previously imprisoned in Belgium for three attempted murders in Molenbeek, the blade-wielding ex-convict was newly released from prison when he attacked French police.
Authorities described the plot as highly disturbing, warning it could have resulted in one of the deadliest attacks on Britain’s Jewish communities.
The U.S. secretary of state declared in Washington that “the old world is gone.”
The 23-year-old man who tried to protect female protesters is now in a coma with critical brain hemorrhage.
Minister Szijjártó said Kyiv’s actions serve the interests of the largest opposition party.
Under the new law, solo access to networks like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook is reserved for those 16 and older.
The Trump administration has formally discarded the legal premise that greenhouse gases jeopardize public health.
Secretary General Mark Rutte insists the alliance is strong enough “to do both.”