
Under Pressure from Trump, Caracas Claims It Freed 116 Political Prisoners
Hundreds are still behind bars in Venezuela, reportedly—with estimates of up to 1,200 political prisoners still detained nationwide.

Hundreds are still behind bars in Venezuela, reportedly—with estimates of up to 1,200 political prisoners still detained nationwide.

UNESCO’s recognition of Italian cuisine is no coincidence but rather the crowning glory of Italy’s return to favour on the world stage.

Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia opted out of a mega loan to Kyiv that will impose yet another burden on European taxpayers.

Italy’s last-minute pressure has exposed deep-seated discontent that turned the immediate signing of the treaty into a political risk for the European Union.

Supporters of the deal fear the delay can embolden opposition and bring complications when Paraguay takes over the chair from Brazil.

Prime Minister Meloni celebrated the decision saying “a Minister who defends Italy’s borders is not committing a crime, but is carrying out his duty.”

Europe must acknowledge that agricultural diversity cannot be effectively governed through exclusively centralised instruments.

Officials stress that doubts remain across the continent—but Brussels will likely try to work around these.

The Italian PM told Zelensky that the benefits of peace are greater than the costs of what appears as a surrender.

Rome’s landmark criminal justice reform comes as global data shows women remain far more likely to be killed by partners or family members than by strangers.