
U.S. Gives Green Light to $12B Apache Deal With Poland
The U.S. State Department believes the Polish purchase of 96 attack helicopters and nearly 3,000 missiles “will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”

The U.S. State Department believes the Polish purchase of 96 attack helicopters and nearly 3,000 missiles “will not alter the basic military balance in the region.”

A follow-up to the inconclusive Jeddah talks could happen during the next UN General Assembly.

The lunar mission was plagued by corruption scandals and repeated funding problems.

The medical director at Lucy Letby’s workplace failed to respond to a request for a meeting about unexplained baby deaths for three months.

The press statement warned that assaulting UN personnel is a crime under international law and called for both sides to return to formal negotiations in order to put an end to the 50-year conflict.

Western leaders were in Athens for informal talks on the geopolitically thorny issue of Western Balkan accession into the EU.

While the Tory government has failed to stop migration across the English Channel, other illegal routes have opened up.

New technology, environmental policy, and bigger size are pricing Spaniards out of the market on new cars.

Omtzigt’s new party is poised to compete with center-right and populist parties such as the nationalist PVV and populist farmer’s party BBB.

The assassinated journalist-turned-politician had charged Ecuador’s government with handing Spain’s Podemos €2.6M of embezzled funds.
Reports suggest that fears over the use of nuclear weaponry, having “crescendoed” late last year, have since “abated.”
If convicted of espionage by a Russian court, Gershkovich could face a prison sentence of up to 20 years.
“From the perspective of national preservation and identity defense, the preservation of the Italian language becomes more of a priority than ever,” the text of the proposed bill reads.
Kenya has taken a firm pro-Western line since the outbreak of war in Ukraine, with newly elected President Ruto keen to avail himself of funds to ostensibly combat climate change.
The Left and Centre are unanimously in favour of what they see as progress for society; on the Right, the prospect of legalising euthanasia faces strong opposition.
“BEUC’s concern is that it would take years before the AI Act takes effect, leaving consumers at risk of harm from a technology which is not sufficiently regulated,” the consumer organization said.
The two companies manufacturing 155-millimeter artillery ammunition in Slovakia currently produce 30,000 rounds in a year—a tiny figure given that Ukraine launches 4,000 to 7,000 artillery rounds daily.
According to Reuters, the total of recent cuts by the OPEC+ group, which includes Russia, has increased to 3.66 million bpd and accounts for 3.7% of global demand.
Sweden can forget about the Hungarian ratification of its NATO-membership, at least for the time being.
The fault lines between the different political groupings make combinations seem impossible, whether in the fight against corruption or on the position towards Russia.
After rescuing the four Tunisian migrants at sea in 2017, Italian authorities were found to have breached their human rights by failing to assess their asylum applications properly.
One of the most prominent pro-Kremlin war correspondents, Vladlen Tatarsky, was killed after a female assassin allegedly handed him a bomb hidden in a sculpture.