Moscow’s defence ministry reported that two UAVs hit the Maltese-flagged ship Matilda off its coast.
Airline warns that the €3 passenger tax at Charleroi could push flights, jobs, and travelers to countries with lower fees.
Anti-corruption bureau alleges a party leader—reportedly Tymoshenko—offered illicit incentives to members of parliament in exchange for their votes.
South Korea announced a joint military-police investigation into an alleged UAV flight into Pyongyang’s territory—while rejecting demands for an apology.
Two Russians were killed in UAV incidents in the Rostov and Belgorod regions.
Washington has imposed terrorism sanctions on Middle Eastern affiliates of the Islamist movement.
The U.S. president condemned the scale of the violence the Tehran regime is using against its opponents.
The U.S. president urges citizens to hold Iranian officials accountable—while ramping up economic pressure on Tehran.
Espionage suspects allegedly collaborated with a third individual to distribute GPS-tracked parcels intended for sabotage.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will be meeting with the Danish defence minister as the alliance is planning “next steps” to bolster Arctic security.
Major trading partners of Iran—including China, Turkey, the UAE, and Iraq—could face new U.S. levies.
Foreign Minister claims that current talks among partners will center on shared Arctic security interests.