“The State Prosecutor’s Office has filed an indictment against a Tel Aviv resident for attempted conspiracy to commit a terrorist act,” the Israeli Justice Ministry said.
In a rare meeting, Syrian and Israeli ministers are expected to sit down in Paris to address spiraling violence in southern Syria’s Druze heartland—under U.S. diplomatic mediation.
After mass protests and EU criticism, Zelensky says he will propose a new law to guarantee the independence of Ukraine’s anti-corruption bodies.
Athens warns it will veto Turkish access to the EU’s €150bn SAFE scheme unless Ankara guarantees its weapons won’t be used against Greece.
North Korean leader voices full support for Russia’s war in Ukraine as Pyongyang ramps up military exercises.
The list includes goods such as soybeans, planes, cars, and whisky.
A car ploughed into a bus stop in central Israel on Thursday, Israeli emergency services reported.
At the opening of the EU-China Summit on Thursday, the Chinese president stated that “there are no fundamental conflicts of interest” between China and the EU.”
The Asian neighbours are locked in a bitter spat over an area which is home to several ancient temples.
Spending on Germany’s armed forces is expected to reach 162 billion euros in 2029, more than triple Germany’s defence budget before the war in Ukraine.
Officials of the two countries confirmed on Wednesday that their delegations are en route to Turkey for negotiations.
The Chinese are upset that two of their banks were included in new EU sanctions on Russia, just before an EU-China summit in Beijing.