Beijing accused Washington of “pressure, threats, and blackmail.”
The U.S. president said the Islamic republic would be in “great danger” if the talks failed.
Avoiding direct contact with crowds, the Pope shared a written Angelus instead of speaking it aloud.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the move is a response to “fraying transatlantic ties.”
Once a haven for asylum seekers, the country is now shifting away from unregulated immigration.
The permit allows visits of up to six months and is valid for two years.
Putin treats huge military exercise as necessary preparation for new geopolitical realities.
Jamshid Sharmahd’s daughter accused Germany and the U.S. of “abandoning” her father.
Tory leader hopeful Robert Jendrick quipped, “Labour’s promised to ‘smash the gangs’. Looks like they’re now smashing their constituents instead.”
Prime Minister Meloni reacted to the ruling: “Italians have asked me to stop illegal immigration, and I will do everything possible to keep my word.”
She also pledged support for Ukraine’s energy grid.
High debt and low consumer confidence spell further trouble for the Labour government.