Somalis under the specific status are now required to leave the United States by March 17.
The U.S. president urges citizens to hold Iranian officials accountable—while ramping up economic pressure on Tehran.
Espionage suspects allegedly collaborated with a third individual to distribute GPS-tracked parcels intended for sabotage.
After an EP decision to bar Iranian officials from its premises, the EU proposes further measures against Iran.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will be meeting with the Danish defence minister as the alliance is planning “next steps” to bolster Arctic security.
New official figures show collapsing birth rates, a rapidly ageing population, and immigration now driving all population growth.
Airports, rail networks, and road traffic were affected in several countries as ice forced authorities to suspend services.
UK national broadcaster rejects claims of defamation, arguing that the offending programme was not aired in the United States and that its misleading editing did not defame Trump.
Speculation over a visit by the U.S. president to Hungary has intensified as CPAC Hungary prepares for its fifth edition in Budapest.
The IEA predicts that current Net Zero policies will further undermine British industry if not urgently reconsidered.
President Tamás Sulyok’s announcement comes as surveys show Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz maintaining a narrow but stable lead.
Tommy Robinson talked exclusively to europeanconservative.com on his recent conversion to Christianity and the resentment he feels towards the Church of England.
The remarks, aired on Russian state television, triggered a diplomatic backlash in Yerevan and fresh concern over Moscow’s rhetoric toward former allies beyond Ukraine.
German Greens urge deputies to go after Mayor Kai Wegner for his alleged crisis management failings—rather than the far-left perpetrators.
Major trading partners of Iran—including China, Turkey, the UAE, and Iraq—could face new U.S. levies.
Foreign Minister claims that current talks among partners will center on shared Arctic security interests.
Around 150 tractors had entered Paris by early morning, with authorities expecting the number to rise to about 300.
A proposed surcharge to cover the cost of rioting has been blocked in a French parliamentary committee.
The Tehran foreign ministry summoned European diplomats on Monday to object to their support for the anti-regime protests.
The drone investment follows a series of recent defence spending decisions.