The new mission aims to coordinate allied military activity in the Arctic following talks between Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, as the alliance seeks to ease internal strains and boost regional security
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will hold talks with U.S., Chinese, and Ukrainian leaders at the Munich Security Conference, outlining Germany’s approach to global security and transatlantic relations
Israel has been using internationally-banned thermobaric weapons, which reach 3500C, to murder Palestinians in Gaza.
Moscow pledges to maintain missile and warhead restrictions under the New START treaty, stressing compliance is conditional on Washington, amid concerns of a potential three-way arms race with China
Violence broke out on the streets of Tirana on the night of 10th February, with protestors clashing heavily with the police, following allegations of governmental corruption.
During a White House meeting, Israel’s prime minister is expected to press for limits on Iran’s missile program and proxy support, as U.S.-Iran nuclear diplomacy resumes amid heightened regional tensions
A shooting at a secondary school in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, left ten people dead, including the suspected female gunman, in one of the deadliest mass casualty events in recent Canadian history
With April elections approaching, Prime Minister Orbán doubles down on anti-Ukraine rhetoric and EU criticism, while challenger Péter Magyar pledges tax relief, anti-corruption measures, and closer EU ties
The Trump administration plans to support free speech programs in allied Western countries, pushing back against EU and UK online rules it brands as censorship, a senior State Department official said during a European visit
Shipping Minister Vassilis Kikilias says the hybrid SUVs boost reliability and readiness, forming part of a broader, €17 million program to modernize the Greek Coast Guard’s land-based operational assets
Tehran reports progress in Oman-mediated discussions, signaling enough consensus to continue talks despite regional tensions and U.S. naval deployments
Estonia’s foreign intelligence service says Moscow is rapidly expanding its military capacity to delay European rearmament, while seeking to ease sanctions and reshape Europe’s security order
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he will fight on despite growing pressure over a controversial ambassadorial appointment linked to Jeffrey Epstein, resignations among senior aides, and calls from within Labour for him to step down
A van carrying a father and his two sons collided head-on with a truck on the notorious DN6 highway, claiming three lives while the truck driver suffered minor injuries
French President Emmanuel Macron stresses a carefully coordinated European approach to talks with Vladimir Putin, warning that Russia is not ready for peace and dialogue should remain limited and structured.
When representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church recently visited the White House, the meeting was not a routine courtesy call by religious leaders
Amid rising tensions with Iran, U.S. warns commercial vessels to avoid territorial waters and not resist boarding, highlighting ongoing nuclear and regional security concerns
Antonio Jose Seguro wins a landslide victory over Andre Ventura, securing a five-year term, while Ventura’s Chega party continues to grow, reflecting the rising influence of far-right politics in Portugal and Europe
Russia’s FSB claims two men, allegedly acting on orders from Ukraine’s SBU, attempted to kill Lieutenant General Vladimir Alexeyev, though Ukraine has denied any involvement and evidence has not been independently verified
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s historic victory strengthens her hawkish security agenda, paving the way for increased defence spending, arms expansion, and potential constitutional changes, which Beijing has sharply condemned