Kyiv uses aerial drones to attack a Russian “shadow fleet” oil tanker off Libya, marking its first long-range maritime strike nearly 1,250 miles from Ukraine’s borders
The White House “Presidential Walk of Fame” now features plaques attacking Democratic predecessors and even fellow Republican George W. Bush, drawing criticism for politicizing a historic space
Russian president claims Moscow has made compromises in talks and says the conflict could stop if Kyiv and Western nations provide security guarantees, while denying any intent to attack Europe
Congress releases dozens of photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, showing disturbing content and notable figures, as the Justice Department is legally required to publish files by Friday
The French president says a one-month postponement could allow the EU and Mercosur to agree on stronger protections for farmers, as protests and political divisions across Europe cloud the future of the long-negotiated trade pact
Putin outlines battlefield gains in 2025, while Ukraine and allies dispute Moscow’s commitment to peace as casualties mount on both sides
Facing divisions over using frozen Russian assets, EU leaders opted to raise money against the bloc’s budget to keep Kyiv financed for the next two years, while leaving Russian funds frozen pending potential war reparations.
UN report details mass killings, executions, and abuses after Sudanese paramilitary group seized Zamzam displacement camp, highlighting a humanitarian crisis affecting nearly half a million people
Deal comes even as tensions between the two Middle Eastern countries have been high because of the war in Gaza
Migrants in Greece face years-long waits for residence permits, with bureaucratic delays blocking access to work, healthcare, and social benefits despite active contribution to society
Moscow criticizes U.S. oil tanker blockade on Venezuela, calling for dialogue and reaffirming support for Maduro, while China opposes unilateral pressure but offers no direct aid
Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia will seize additional Ukrainian territory by force if Kyiv and European leaders reject U.S.-brokered peace proposals, criticizing Europe for fueling “hysteria” over a NATO conflict
The head of the European People’s Party praises Kyriakos Pierrakakis’ election as Eurogroup president as proof of Greece’s economic turnaround and reform-driven stability
Represented by a hipster-style avatar with a neatly trimmed beard, Jesus responds with gentle encouragement and biblical quotations.
For now, the Parthenon Marbles remain divided, with no agreement in sight, their future resting on legal frameworks, institutional will, and the complex interplay of history, scholarship, and public sentiment
Moscow threatens legal action as EU leaders debate using immobilized Russian funds to finance Ukraine, with Belgium demanding guarantees against potential liabilities. Zelenskyy is currently holding a bilateral meeting with De Wever.
European officials welcomed the UK’s return to Erasmus, saying it would strengthen ties between London and the EU.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis backs EU-backed financial aid to Ukraine, emphasizing legal safeguards, fiscal responsibility, and continued European cohesion during Brussels summit discussions
Greece’s national broadcaster will air a special show presenting excerpts from all shortlisted entries, marking the start of the selection process ahead of the country’s final choice for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna
Beyond Ukraine, leaders will hold an initial strategic debate on the EU’s next long-term budget for 2028–2034, aiming for agreement by the end of 2026.