President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Monday nominated First Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko to replace Shmyhal.
Australian cities, which are consistently ranked among the most livable in the world, unsurprisingly featured in the list, with Melbourne (4th), Sydney (6th), and Adelaide (9th) finding a spot in the top ten.
Complicating the picture further, The Times of Israel reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu has pledged to far-right Economy Minister Bezalel Smotrich that the conflict will resume after a planned 60-day ceasefire period
The U.S. continues to reinforce its military footprint across Asia, maintaining tens of thousands of troops in Japan and South Korea. On the American territory of Guam, the U.S. military has strengthened its presence by building a new base to house 5,000 Marines
As the talks continue under the shadow of nearly two years of war, the outcome remains uncertain
Trump recalled nearly reaching an agreement with Russia on multiple occasions, saying, “I felt we had a deal about four times. And here we are, still talking.”
Last summer, a total of 2,191 deaths were attributed to heat-related causes, indicating a worrying upward trend
Despite growing support among the public, a return to the EU appears unlikely in the short term. The UK’s current Labour government, while having pursued a “reset” of relations with Brussels, is not actively seeking full reintegration into the Union
As expectations mount for Trump’s upcoming announcement, his comments suggest a more assertive position toward both Ukraine and Russia, with NATO and Europe playing a central role in financing future military aid
A recent visit by Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis to Benghazi was reportedly well-received by Haftar and his inner circle. Though the talks were informal, Greek diplomats interpreted the visit as a goodwill gesture, signaling Eastern Libya's interest in closer ties with Athens—even in the face of stronger economic offers from Ankara
The White House has also reportedly pressured five African nations—Liberia, Senegal, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, and Gabon—to accept deported migrants
The Gaza Health Ministry reported that the death toll since the war began in October 2023 has surpassed 58,000, with 139 deaths recorded in the last 24 hours
Ukrainian authorities have yet to release further details on the identities of the deceased suspects or whether additional operatives may be involved
As tensions with the US persist, the EU appears to be preparing for all scenarios—while maintaining a clear preference for diplomacy
Sources claim that Putin has pressed the Iranians several times in recent weeks to consider the “zero enrichment” option in order to create a more favorable environment for talks with Washington
In 2024, the U.S. recorded a trade deficit of $236 billion with the EU—a 13% increase from the previous year
Libya has issued a formal diplomatic protest to the United Nations, directly challenging Greece’s maritime boundary claims south and west of Crete. This marks the first time Tripoli has officially laid claim to areas of the Eastern Mediterranean previously designated by Greece for offshore hydrocarbon exploration. At the heart of the dispute is the contentious […]
The current alert comes months after devastating storms struck the same eastern coastal regions last October, resulting in 227 fatalities
My goal is to have a frank conversation on the matter of the ownership of the sculptures with the Greek authorities and with the Greek scholars, which is not done behind closed doors
They name both Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the leader of the unrecognized administration in northern Cyprus, Ersin Tatar, as central figures responsible for implementing these policies