Two French citizens have been released from Iran’s prison, a move linked to the transfer of Iranian citizen Mahdieh Esfandiari to the Iranian embassy in Paris.
Hundreds of passengers spent the night at Belgium’s main airport after air traffic was twice halted amid growing concerns over drone activity.
Berlin strengthens its commitment to Kyiv with plans for another €3 billion in military aid.
According to prosecutors, the planning took place between August 2024 and February 2025.
The ECHR ruled that Estonia’s blanket smoking ban in prisons breached inmates’ basic rights.
Seoul reports that Kim Jong Un’s government is receiving financial aid, food, and fuel from Russia in exchange for support during the Ukraine war.
Zelensky confirmed that serial production of the Flamingo and Ruta rockets will start later this year, with mass missile production planned for 2025.
Party leaders will come together later on Tuesday to approve or reject Jetten’s appointment.
Edgars Rinkēvičs said he would not sign the law as quitting the convention would “send a contradictory message.”
Russian forces captured 461 square kilometres in Donetsk and 150 square kilometres in Dnipropetrovsk during the month.
The president told CBS that other powers test “way underground” and vowed America will not be left behind.
The remains of the last Israeli hostages have been handed over, with families awaiting identification as the ceasefire continues.