New indictments relate to last November’s Novi Sad station roof collapse—amid widespread concerns about corruption.
Moscow’s security agencies are cracking down on alleged collaborators who assist Ukraine.
Igor Grechushkin—linked to the 2020 Beirut blast—has been arrested in Bulgaria and may face extradition.
Thousands of Hamas terrorists are reported to be in Gaza City as IDF operations escalate.
“A movement is now emerging in Europe and around the world to demonstrate that the two-state solution is still relevant,” PM Luc Frieden said.
“Israel categorically rejects this distorted and false report and calls for the immediate abolition of this Commission of Inquiry,” a statement from the foreign ministry said.
While a Moscow-Kyiv peace agreement is no nearer, further initiatives look likely in the weeks ahead.
“The Conservative Party is over,” Tory MP Danny Kruger said.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio cautioned that moves to support Palestinian statehood could embolden Hamas to abandon its already wafer-thin peace commitments.
Several European competitors have already declared they intend to withdraw from the 2026 song competition in Vienna if Israel also enters.
Boatloads of pro-Palestinian campaigners—including the Swedish climate activist—claim they are headed to Gaza to break Israel’s blockade.
The shooter’s ‘transitioning’ roommate and lover could also point to a motive.