Kyiv coordinated with European allies before sending its reply, even as Russia launched record drone strikes that disrupted Moscow airports and Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
Thirteen migrants were rescued—with one found dead—after their boat overturned in freezing waters near Slavonski Brod.
Dmytro Firtash now has free movement within Austria because a U.S. bribery case has hit an impassable legal roadblock.
Pontiff emphasised that Europe’s cultural and moral heritage offers the groundwork for tackling today’s social and political challenges.
A split parliament, angry factions, and pressure from Brussels leave Sébastien Lecornu fighting for political survival.
The Ukrainian president said his country’s leadership has no “moral or legal right” to give up land.
As the national conservative politician takes office again, it signals a possible end to Ukraine aid and a tougher line toward the EU.
Demonstrators armed with stones attacked police vehicles near Crete’s airports as protests over Brussels-led failings intensified.
Talks with Washington remain stuck over territory and the use of frozen Russian assets, leaving Europe and the U.S. far from a common position.
Following regulatory pressure, Facebook and Instagram users will now apparently see fewer personalised ads.
Smartwings and its holding company Czech Airlines operate 47 aircraft serving 80 destinations across 20 countries, which will now fall under Pegasus’ ownership.
While Brussels railed, Marco Rubio condemned the EU fine on X, describing it as “an attack on all American tech platforms and the American people.”