At the London Literature Festival, the former US Vice President opened her international book tour with a call for empathy, optimism and renewed faith in democratic values
The PKK has begun withdrawing all its fighters from Turkey to northern Iraq, marking a key step in a government-backed disarmament process aimed at ending decades of conflict and opening the door to political participation
French police have detained two men linked to last week’s daring Louvre robbery, in which thieves posing as workers stole Napoleon-era crown jewels worth €88 million in a broad-daylight heist that shocked France
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s planned trip to Ankara marks a turning point in German-Turkish relations — and a deal for 40 Eurofighter jets, struck despite Greece’s fierce objections, could reshape the balance of power in the Eastern Mediterranean
Leaked private group chats reveal extremist, racist, and violent rhetoric among young U.S. political figures, prompting resignations and raising concerns over political culture and online behavior
South Korea will host U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping next week for separate state visits during APEC events, with Seoul aiming to strengthen regional security, trade, and cooperation
Trump administration escalates military presence in Latin America, deploying USS Gerald R. Ford and supporting vessels amid counter-narcotics operations and rising tensions with Venezuela and Colombia
The World Health Organization warns of severe funding shortages after receiving 40% less financing for humanitarian emergencies this year compared to 2024, forcing service reductions that have affected millions worldwide
“Still Life with Guitar,” missing for weeks, was found before a planned exhibition in southern Spain, police say, as investigation continues into its disappearance.
A rubber boat carrying migrants capsized near Bodrum, Mugla province, killing 14 people while search and rescue efforts continue for possible survivors
Marking 80 years since its founding, the UN continues to deploy peacekeeping forces worldwide, from Kosovo to South Sudan, aiming to stabilize conflict zones while facing both praise for preventing violence and criticism for past failures
The Finnish expert on Russia, Arkady Moshes, on how Finland’s perception of Moscow has transformed — and why Europe can no longer afford complacency on defence
U.S. President reaffirms opposition to West Bank annexation as Israeli far-right lawmakers advance a symbolic bill, risking tensions amid efforts to preserve Gaza ceasefire
The U.S. president accused Canada of “egregious behavior” after an ad featuring Ronald Reagan criticizing tariffs went viral, escalating tensions ahead of next year’s North American trade review.
While most Greeks still hold unfavorable views of Donald Trump, a new Metron Analysis survey reveals a sharp increase in positive opinions — particularly among right-leaning respondents
After a daring €88 million jewel heist, Louvre Director Laurence des Cars admits “we were defeated,” outlining major security flaws and urging France’s Interior Ministry to establish a permanent police presence within the world’s most-visited museum
Lawmakers give preliminary approval to a bill applying Israeli law to the occupied West Bank, defying global opposition and drawing sharp Palestinian condemnation
Washington’s move against Rosneft and Lukoil marks a sharp turn in U.S. policy toward Moscow, pushing to cut Russia’s war revenues and signaling renewed transatlantic unity
In an exclusive interview with To Vima, Helga Kalm discusses Europe’s readiness to face Russian hybrid threats, the future of EU–Russia relations, and why Europe must take greater responsibility for its own defense—regardless of who occupies the White House.
Dozens of countries will sign a landmark UN pact against cybercrime in Vietnam this weekend, hailed as a step forward for global security but criticised by activists and tech firms over human rights and privacy concerns