China accused the United States of fuelling an arms race.
Despite Syrian President al-Sharaa meeting with President Trump and President Macron in the past two weeks, the war-torn country could relapse into civil war.
Syria’s foreign minister welcomed the move by Brussels.
Emergency numbers were down for hours across Spain on May 20 after an outage linked to network upgrades by telecom giant Telefónica.
European leaders seem to be sticking to their unrealistic agenda despite President Trump including them in working out the next steps for a peace deal.
The former president has been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer.
The prime minister has ruled out cooperating with the nationalist Chega party.
If the U.S. respects Iran’s rights and lifts sanctions, there will be a nuclear deal, FM Araghchi said.
The Geneva-based agency scrambles to calm staff after reports of layoffs and relocation, following Washington’s clampdown on ideological spending.
Officials point to a DDoS attack on party infrastructure—just as evidence mounts that Civic Coalition allies ran a foreign-funded smear effort.
Putin skips talks, sends junior envoy as Kyiv slams “unacceptable” demands and Zelensky calls for global sanctions.
Donald Trump said on Friday he would like to meet his Russian counterpart as soon as it can be arranged.