U.S. President Donald Trump cautions Britain against closer business with Beijing while Prime Minister Keir Starmer hails trade gains and renewed trust during a landmark visit to China
Israeli media report senior military officials now broadly align with Gaza health authorities and the UN on war fatalities, after previously disputing figures during the conflict
With the New START treaty set to expire February 5, Trump has yet to respond to Putin’s offer, raising fears of unrestrained nuclear buildup amid China’s growing arsenal
Following two cases in India, Pakistan mandates health checks for travelers at airports, seaports, and land borders, joining other Asian nations tightening controls against the deadly but rarely transmitted virus
U.S.-brokered pause in Russian attacks protects Ukrainian energy infrastructure amid harsh winter, while talks continue over territorial disputes and security guarantees
A new executive order targets Cuba over security, human rights and foreign alliances, allowing tariffs on countries supplying oil to Havana as the U.S. escalates economic pressure
Professional drivers in Serbia, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Montenegro are demanding an exemption from a Commission regulation stipulating a maximum stay of 90 days per six-month period in the Schengen area
An investigation is underway after expired doses of a critical six-in-one vaccine were administered in the Basque Country, with health authorities urging affected families to receive replacement doses
European Union ministers agreed to designate the IRGC as a terrorist organization and targeted Iranian officials and entities with sanctions in response to violence against protesters and support for Russia
More than 1,500 people were evacuated in Niscemi after storm-triggered ground collapse left buildings uninhabitable, as authorities warn the landslide remains active and damage across southern Italy mounts
The Socialist-led government plans to fast-track residence permits for migrants living in Spain for at least five months, citing economic growth, falling unemployment and a rights-based approach to integration
Blockades at key border crossings and ports in the Western Balkans are disrupting trade routes and threatening fuel supplies as truck drivers protest stricter EU entry-exit regulations
A new report finds 6.8 million Britons now live in severe poverty, with children and minority communities disproportionately affected, highlighting persistent economic inequalities despite modest growth
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Gerapetritis, participated in a UN Security Council session focused on the Middle East, including the Palestinian issue. The minister reaffirmed Greece’s longstanding position in support of international law and its commitment to the United Nations as the guardian of international security. He stressed that the Security Council remains a […]
Italy faces political backlash as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel are deployed to protect American delegations at the Milano Cortina Games, though Italian authorities say ICE will not patrol public streets
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls the new free trade agreement with the EU a major step in strengthening economic ties and creating opportunities for citizens on both sides
The tech giant trims nearly 10% of its corporate workforce, citing overhiring during the pandemic and rising AI automation, marking the second major layoff round in three months
Families of victims and injured passengers of the Adamuz high-speed train derailment will receive government and insurance payouts as Spain responds to one of its deadliest rail disasters in recent history
The U.S. president issued a fresh ultimatum urging Tehran to negotiate a no-nuclear-weapons agreement, warning that any future U.S. strike would be far more severe if talks fail
Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei depart Ueno Zoo for a Chinese breeding facility, marking the first time in over 50 years Japan has no giant pandas and highlighting the symbolic role of pandas in China-Japan relations