Personal security could be strengthened by the law, named after Aleš Šutar, who died in an attack by a Roma male.
Zelensky mission aims to jumpstart stagnant negotiations with Moscow—and resume prisoner exchanges.
Diplomatic change underscores Trump’s role as a peacemaker, as the international community seeks a new framework for stabilizing Gaza.
The German chancellor claimed Europe must gain more political and economic autonomy.
Berlin shifts its policy on military deliveries to the Jewish State, citing improved conditions in Gaza.
On the eve of elections, several Danish political organization’s websites faced hacker interference.
Moscow is expanding its footprint in Africa, deploying troops and equipment to support client governments.
Voters overwhelmingly dismissed the president’s proposals—including reforming the constitution, cutting lawmaker numbers, and ending public funding for political parties.
Kubilius urges Europe to integrate Ukraine’s capabilities as fresh mystery drone activity shuts down a Danish airport.
Rising crime is dominating the campaign in the Latin-American country, boosting support for a hardline security agenda.
After two ministers were ordered to resign, the Ukrainian president called for a new advisory board for the company at the center of the graft investigation.
The Home Office called the new proposals, which Mahmood will lay out in parliament on Monday, the “largest overhaul of asylum policy in modern times.”