Israeli foreign minister Gideon Sa'ar called the act “shameful and disgraceful,” referring to a photo circulating online.
Faced with a trade pact linking up parts of global agriculture, European farmers’ groups are pushing back—with the support of France and several other EU member states.
The outgoing PM reiterated Budapest’s position, stating “No oil = no money”.
Trump said Washington was offering a “very fair and reasonable DEAL,” while warning of further action if no agreement is reached.
Shreveport police respond to the killing of children aged one to 14 in a "domestic disturbance" started by an armed relative.
Italian media estimate that lawyers would receive around €615 per deportation case, with payment made only once voluntary repatriation is completed
The Ukrainian president pointed to more than 110 vessels allegedly in use by Russia to bypass restrictions.
The Venezuelan opposition leader praised the U.S. president, who “risked the lives of his country’s citizens for Venezuela’s freedom.”
After months of inactivity, tickets are back on sale for international flights to and from Mashhad Airport in northeast Iran.
Authorities estimate that to date around 25 dinghies have now set off from Belgian beaches this year.
“Pyongyang must immediately halt its successive missile provocations,” thunders South Korea’s defence ministry.
Washington indicates that European companies could face new regulatory burdens if the proposed rules move forward.
Bulgaria's former president now leads a newly formed political grouping, with polls suggesting it could win around 35% of the vote.
Gunfire on Kyiv street leads to supermarket hostage situation.
Officers investigate suspected firebomb attempt in Hendon amid growing concern over repeated incidents targeting Jewish-linked locations.
The updated waiver permits the purchase of oil and petroleum products already loaded onto vessels as of Friday, with the measure expiring on May 16th.
A UK maritime agency says IRGC fast boats opened fire without warning near Oman
The planned wedding in Palermo follows a controversial relationship formed during prison visits.
Around 40 MPs join former PM’s new association, raising concerns over unity inside Poland’s main opposition party.
Consumers in Austria have been urged not to consume the contaminated baby food and to return any affected jars to the stores where they were purchased.