Prestigious think tank suggests that, excluding Ukraine, it’s ‘highly likely’ that Russia was behind the majority of UAV incidents in European airspace.
A shared political platform seems designed to steer a right-wing coalition pact through four years of stable regional government.
On July 2, the European Parliament committee supported a dedicated 10% biodiversity target on top of the broader 35% climate and environment spending goal.
The off-duty officer was in central Copenhagen to watch a World Cup match at an outdoor screening when violence erupted.
Tweet No More: Anti-’misinformation’ Labour politician ends her government department communicating on X.
Birmingham Police have defended an officer’s actions after a viral video reignited claims of “two-tier policing” and prompted calls for greater transparency.
As some African states prepare to exit, the Hague court appears to be losing the trust of its member nations.
Briefings suggest that a Swedish supplier of airborne radar (and more) will be announced at next week’s defence meeting in Ankara.
The Venice Commission indicated that it was ready to urgently discuss the Hungarian President’s submission regarding the constitutional crisis in Hungary.
Beijing’s “ethnic unity law” appears to have unsettled EU apparatchiks—who just started fretting in public about “extraterritorial application of third-country legislation.”
The lyrics of the song by the Wrexham Unite music project clearly resonate with the public mood after the brutal attack on Stephen Ogilvie.
“Another horrific night for the residents of the city, who were forced to spend it in shelters,” reported Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S. Olha Stefanishyna on X.