School shootings, once rare in Russia, are becoming increasingly frequent.
Tallinn notes that Putin’s fixation with controlling Ukraine remains central to Russia’s geopolitical ambitions.
The EU warned that recent incidents exposed major security gaps across the continent.
The approved loan to Kyiv shifts long-term financial burdens onto European taxpayers—and risks prolonging the conflict.
Washington will transfer leadership of its Norfolk, Virginia-based command, which oversees NATO’s northern flank, to Britain.
After a decade-long leadership role, Epstein-linked allegations prompted renewed scrutiny of the erstwhile Strasbourg chief’s activities during and after his top-level career.
VOX leader Santiago Abascal called the Adamuz crash “not an accident, but a crime” and urged that the government be held accountable in court.
Five convoys converged on the Spanish capital, causing major traffic disruption along the route to the Agriculture Ministry.
Kyiv’s partners allocated €36 billion in 2025—14% less than in 2024 and below 2022 levels despite the ongoing conflict.
Several European countries have sent small contingents to Greenland amid renewed U.S. interest in the region, angering Putin.
Russia and the U.S. have signaled interest in negotiating a new arms control deal—as Washington suggests including China in the discussions.
Protesters clashed with police in Tirana as Molotov cocktails and stones were thrown at government buildings, prompting officers to use tear gas.