The Russian leader said Moscow is ready to resume negotiations based on the draft agreements reached in March-April 2022, while citing battlefield realities and criticizing Ukrainian strikes inside Russia
Strike on Zelensky’s home city has him demanding more ’pressure’ on Moscow from the West, including air defence systems.
A judge has ruled that housing male prisoners in the female estate is unlawful, yet to date prison bosses haven’t complied.
New allegations include rape, child sex offences, sexual assault, modern slavery, and trafficking for sexual exploitation.
The Fujian—which increases Beijing’s firepower on land and sea—passed dangerously close to the sovereign state China would claim as its own.
Ex-PM says let Kyiv politicians “return the MiGs and tanks" to Poland
White House highlights proposal to convert frozen Iranian assets into humanitarian aid programme.
A former Israeli PM acknowledged efforts to equip anti-regime protestors with internet receivers—while noting his successors’ failure to follow up with this plan.
A growing number of Georgians dislike and distrust the Brussels-based institution they still aspire to join.
A Belgian judge is pursuing a Greek MP who was previously linked to the Fight Impunity NGO, alleged to have accepted illicit cash from Qatar.
Siege conditions could lead to the Kremlin moving closer to taking the Donbas completely.
European Council president António Costa drawn into talks on whether Brussels and the UK should still hold July’s meeting.
Over the weekend, Pride flags went up on the city’s central Elizabeth Bridge ahead of the Budapest Pride Parade on June 27th, only to be thrown into the Danube by a dissenter.
It’s Official: UK PM will step down, with replacement in place by September at the latest.
Run-off voting has gone to the candidate who pledged military solutions to drugs, crime, and insurgency.
Reports say a session on the Lebanon conflict has been added to the agenda of the talks focusing on the implementation of the MoU signed between Washington and Tehran.
While the leaders of France and Spain worry about the practical aspect of ‘offshore processing’ facilities, Europe’s migrant crisis deepens.
The Norwegian PM suggested large language models inhibit learning and undermine traditional education.
Ukrainian convicts were funded by a mystery man, likely Russian, who remains at large.
The Kremlin wants European powers to open talks—just as the President of the European Council was rumbled for twice reaching out to Moscow in the past few weeks.