A famous natural rock formation in southern Italy, popular for proposals, collapsed after heavy storms and rough seas, highlighting how extreme weather events and climate change are reshaping coastlines across the Mediterranean
The administration scrapped the 2009 endangerment finding and federal vehicle emissions limits, marking its most sweeping rollback of climate policy and triggering legal challenges
The POLITICO Poll conducted across 5 Western countries show that there is an increasing belief amongst the public of impending World War III.
A shooting took place at South Carolina State University on 12th February, leaving two dead and one injured.
The US President and his wife, Melania, will be making a trip to Fort Bragg on Friday to meet the special forces who captured Maduro earlier this January.
Fabrice Aidan, accused of sharing U.N. documents with Jeffrey Epstein, rejects claims as French authorities launch disciplinary proceedings and alert prosecut
Six people, including conservation group members, found dead under mysterious circumstances, with police investigating possible murder-suicide links amid growing public speculation
Investigation led by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office focuses on the 900 million euro sale of 23 buildings to Belgium’s sovereign wealth fund SFPIM in 2024
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says new public procurement rules will prioritize low-carbon and EU-produced goods under the upcoming Industrial Accelerator Act.
After closed-door talks at the White House, President Donald Trump said negotiations with Tehran will continue despite no major agreements with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the next steps
A 51-year-old woman in the Philippines died two days after consuming a highly toxic crab for a social media video, reportedly suffering severe poisoning linked to powerful neurotoxins
The 27 EU heads of state and government have gathered at the Alden Biesen castle in Belgium to examine how the bloc can reinforce its economic strength by simplifying legislation.
The European Commission proposes stricter rules and an EU-wide reporting app to protect minors, aiming to curb online harassment that affects one in six children and threatens their mental health
Colombia's flower sector faces challenges amid Valentine's Day rush, threatening jobs and farm closures
Cypriot singer Antigoni Baxton’s Eurovision 2026 entry “Jalla” sparks controversy for allegedly misrepresenting Cypriot culture, prompting a public letter and official response from Cyprus’ national broadcaster RIK
New tactics and access to U.S. arms have strengthened Pakistan’s Baloch Liberation Army, with women recruits playing a growing role in attacks and propaganda
Government projections show India’s coal use could more than double by 2050 under current policies, before falling sharply as cleaner energy expands and the country moves toward its 2070 net-zero target
Leqaa Kordia, a 33-year-old Palestinian-American, has lost 175 family members in Gaza since 2023. Now she finds herself a year into ICE custody. Her family worry about her health after recent seizure.
Despite years of diplomatic backing, the corridor continues to face structural challenges. Capacity auctions have not guaranteed stable volumes. Transit fees, layered across multiple countries, steadily erode its price competitiveness
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas plans to present a list of conditions for Russia, including the return of abducted Ukrainian children and military limits, stressing Europe’s role in any peace settlement