"Literally every area of London" is the most dangerous place to be—says Ed Sheeran, who skirts around one likely explanation.
The three-day event will be held in June in Budapest and MCC’s regional centres.
The controversial easing of Assad-era sanctions comes in response to demands from Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
Kallas predicts Putin will stay away and prolong the Russia-Ukraine war.
Donald Trump believes the negotiations could yield “some pretty good results.”
The Dutch government's euthanasia oversight committee predicts that the curve of euthanasia deaths will continue to rise in the years to come.
The EU’s top court says the Commission failed to grant access to text messages relating to Covid vaccine procurements.
The 40-year-old African has admitted to the charges but claims he cannot recall the incident as he was under the influence of cocaine.
On Thursday, it’s been a year since the PM was the target of an assassination attempt. He warns it won’t be the last attack on a public figure unless the country changes its tone.
The diplomatic outreach to Russia “did not please the European Parliament at all,” Fidias Panayiotou said on X.
Zelensky’s response to negotiation proposals stressed that “one cannot trust Russia’s words”—denouncing Russian aggression as a breach of former treaties—stating there “will be no Minsk 3, which Russia would violate immediately after signing.”