The Kremlin will respect nuclear restraints as the most recent arms treaty nears expiry, stressing the need for continued U.S. dialogue.
Nearly 30 years on from a teenager’s murder, Pascal Lafolie stands accused in a French court—after DNA evidence linked him to the crime.
The terrorist organization that perpetrated the October 7 pogrom welcomed the decision by Britain, Canada, and Australia, saying it will lead to a sovereign Palestinian state “with Jerusalem as its capital.”
Commissioner Kos has signed a new economic agreement with Baku while promoting female entrepreneurship.
Thousands of young activists attended the meeting in Pontida, where right-wing leaders from multiple countries pledged to defend borders and restore security.
The president led a memorial for Kirk, with thousands in attendance at a packed Arizona stadium.
Speaking with the official Korean news agency, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed “fond memories” of U.S President Donald
Volodymyr Zelensky reacted by saying “It’s time to hold to account the countries and companies enabling the Russian war machine.”
Australia has now joined Western countries like Canada and the UK in turning their backs on Israel.
The announcement comes after three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets reportedly violated Estonian airspace over the Gulf of Finland on Friday, and incident Moscow denied.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is traveling to the United States to attend the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
UK media say the announcement is coming today, adding that the Labour government may also impose sanctions on Israel.