The new police unit will deploy advanced systems to protect airports, military sites and key infrastructure, with a national coordination center to be announced this week.
The country’s president warned that the government may have to completely cut ties with its largest oil firm.
Moscow says its forces have seized two key Ukrainian cities, a move that could threaten Kyiv’s supply lines
Tens of thousands rallied outside parliament demanding political change, as clashes with police and attacks on ruling-party offices exposed deep anger over Bulgaria’s draft 2026 budget.
Steve Witkoff is set to meet Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, as Washington talks up “optimism” and Europe frets over pressure on Kyiv to concede ground.
British Jews and their allies marched in London, increasing pressure on police representatives accused of lying to justify a ban on Israeli football supporters.
The EU warns that Washington’s solo diplomacy risks sidelining Europe—coinciding with a new U.S. proposal that, reportedly, leans heavily in Moscow’s favour.
According to recent data, Russian forces seized 701 square kilometres in November, bringing their total control to roughly 19.3% of Ukrainian territory.
With “only the best interests of the State of Israel” in mind, Herzog is set to consider Netanyahu’s legal pleas.
Illegal EU farm subsidies leave farmers demanding justice after exposing fraud—leading to clashes with police and reported injuries.
Following the fatal shooting of a National Guard soldier in Washington D.C., the administration has extended the policy of travel restrictions to 19 ‘third world’ countries.
As Washington revises its Ukraine peace blueprint and prepares for high-stakes talks in Moscow, European officials say the next few days could prove decisive.