The president hailed the murdered conservative leader as a “Christian martyr” and “titan of the movement.”
Tensions escalated after Kabul and Islamabad blamed each other for explosions and cross-border attacks.
The Ukrainian delegation held talks with American defense companies and officials—ahead of a planned Trump-Zelensky summit.
As his party leads the polls, the Freedom Party leader has resumed campaigning—despite recent jihadist terror plans.
Hamas terrorists handed over their victims’ remains to the Red Cross, to be transferred to Israel for forensic examination.
Israel has accused the Hamas terrorist organization of manufacturing a crisis and stealing aid.
The UK’s domestic intelligence service has raised the alarm that Chinese, Russian, and Iranian intelligence agencies are attempting to gather information and influence British politics.
Industrial action in Greece disrupted ferries, trains, and urban transport—but flights remained unaffected.
Thousands of people are expected to join demonstrations in Brussels as part of an attempted general strike opposing government cutbacks—disrupting airports and public transport.
Music competition bosses were due to hold a vote next month but have now delayed debating a decision on whether Israel can enter until December.
Beijing and Washington are escalating their trade conflict with new tariffs and export controls.
The 70-year-old former president is likely to be held in a unit for vulnerable prisoners or under solitary conditions.