European broadcasters will meet Thursday to decide whether new rules are enough to keep the contest neutral, as several countries threaten to withdraw unless Israel is excluded over the Gaza war
Five-hour talks in Moscow between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s envoys yield no compromise on Ukraine, raising European concerns over territorial concessions and U.S.-Russia economic ties, while plans emerge to use frozen Russian assets to support Kyiv
Federica Mogherini, ex-EU foreign policy chief, and two others face allegations of procurement fraud, corruption, and conflict of interest linked to EU-funded training for junior diplomats, Belgian prosecutors say
Kirill Dimitriev, Putin’s envoy, posted on X “productive,” next to a peace dove emoji on his account.
Putin went further, accusing European governments of being “supporters of war” and lacking any genuine peace agenda.
Weapons manufacturers worldwide hit $679 billion in revenue, driven by geopolitical tensions, conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, and rising military budgets, with U.S., German, Russian, and Israeli companies leading growth
Naturally, the question arises whether Greece is becoming excessively tied to the United States
Belgian police raided the EU diplomatic service and the College of Europe as part of an investigation into suspected fraud involving EU-funded training for junior diplomats, with three people detained
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner travel to Moscow as Washington refines its Ukraine peace framework, while Kyiv and Europe warn against any deal that meets Russia’s key demands
Libyan parliament leader Aguila Saleh Issa will make his first official visit to Greece, meeting Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis as Athens reiterates its opposition to the Turkey–Libya maritime agreement
The presence of younger Archons alters the internal dynamics of the Order in a subtle but meaningful way
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias presented Greece’s “Agenda 2030” in Brussels, stressing the country’s contribution to the EU’s defense readiness, and held talks on strengthening European cooperation, innovation, and bilateral ties with Sweden
Moscow accuses NATO of fueling tensions after the alliance’s top military officer suggested a “pre-emptive strike” could count as defensive action in response to hybrid threats
Israel’s prime minister returns to court as his unprecedented mid-trial pardon request—supported by Donald Trump—sparks political uproar, protests and debate over the future of his corruption case and his role in Israeli politics.
Save the Children report finds EU migration policies worsen dangers for minors traveling from Sudan to Europe, exposing them to violence, exploitation, and illegal pushbacks despite falling overall migrant arrivals
Cyclone-induced floods and landslides devastate Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia, leaving hundreds dead, thousands displaced, and infrastructure damaged, as authorities race to restore access and aid stranded residents
Quality concerns delay some A320-family jets as Airbus targets record December deliveries to reach its annual goal of around 820 aircraft
Greek-Russian relations appear fully ruptured, as Moscow believes Athens far exceeded acceptable limits in supporting Ukraine, disregarding long-standing ties
President Trump acknowledged a phone conversation with Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro as he escalates military pressure and declares Venezuelan airspace “closed,” while U.S. operations in the Caribbean continue amid warnings of extrajudicial strikes
Discussions focused on ongoing initiatives aimed at reopening the Halki seminary, with a tentative horizon set for Sept. 2026.