As Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stepped into the White House last week, two legislative restrictions, both linked to the F-35 fighter jet, continued to tie the president’s hands, despite his evident desire to reset relations with Ankara
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen calls for stronger cooperation with the EU during a historic speech at the European Parliament, as Greenland faces renewed pressure from Washington
By 2028, Turkey could meet over half its gas needs through domestic production and LNG imports, challenging Russia and Iran’s hold on the last major European market and advancing Ankara’s ambition to become a regional gas hub
Russia’s foreign ministry spokeswoman accused the West of double standards, citing Cyprus and North Macedonia in a way that appeared to side against Greece
Speaking from Azerbaijan, the Turkish president reaffirmed his support for Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar and a two-state model for Cyprus, sending a pointed message to Greece, Cyprus, and the EU
The trio were honored for developing metal–organic frameworks, opening new possibilities for chemists to tackle global scientific challenges
Speaking on his 73rd birthday, the Russian leader said Moscow holds full battlefield control as Ukraine pushes to regain lost ground.
Student visa issuance in the United States dropped sharply this year, with India and Muslim-majority countries among the hardest hit, signaling stricter entry requirements and growing international tensions
The pontiff will join the Orthodox leader for a joint pilgrimage to Nicaea during his first apostolic journey to Türkiye and Lebanon this November
The mayor of Herdecke has been found critically injured in her apartment on Tuesday afternoon. The motive for the attack remains unknown, investigations are ongoing
A new nationwide survey shows Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trailing all main rivals — by as much as 16 points — while his ruling party also falls behind the opposition after more than two decades in power
Marking two years since the Gaza war began, Greece’s Prime Minister urges all sides to pursue a ceasefire, release hostages, and work toward lasting peace
The French president is once again at a political crossroads as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu steps down — triggering opposition calls for snap elections or even Macron’s own resignation
Former tourism and antiquities minister wins overwhelming support to lead the UN cultural agency as it faces budget cuts and the U.S. withdrawal
The Russian and Israeli leaders discussed developments in the Middle East, including Donald Trump’s proposal to end the Gaza war and ongoing concerns over Iran and Syria
Sixteen people were injured after a 60-year-old man opened fire for nearly two hours in a Sydney suburb before being arrested by special police units
More than 70 Greenpeace activists from 17 countries disrupted LNG shipments, urging the EU to reduce fossil fuel dependence and impose sanctions on Russia
Albanian media said the suspect was involved in a property dispute linked to an ongoing case
U.S. authorities plan one-time financial aid for minors over 14 who voluntarily return to their home countries, excluding Mexican nationals
The Swedish activist and other Gaza aid flotilla participants arrived in Greece after being deported from Israel earlier on Monday