At least 25 children are among the dead after a Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed during a training mission, with 88 people injured and a national day of mourning declared
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Kyiv had proposed a new round of negotiations this wee
More than 50 people—students, teachers, and nearby residents—were taken to hospitals across the city, with many being treated for burns at the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery, as reported in Reuters
The migration route from Libya continues to pose a significant challenge for Greek authorities. According to Plevris, this area was responsible for 4,000 illegal entries last year, while numbers have already surged to 10,000 in just the first half of 2025
In April, an incident was reported where surveillance cameras were turned off as a "riot control" team violently suppressed detainees protesting the lack of medical treatment for a prisoner suffering continuous coughing up of blood
India’s Jaishankar has accused Munir of holding an extremist religious ideology, citing the Kashmir incident. Pakistan, meanwhile, says Modi’s own Hindu nationalist policies are marginalizing Muslims and driving regional instability
Turkey dismissed Greece’s marine park plan as legally irrelevant for disputed islands and announced it will unveil its own marine conservation initiatives in the coming days
In response, Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides reiterated that a two-state solution is unacceptable and emphasized that not “an inch of land” would be ceded to Turkey
During a visit to the Turkish-occupied areas on the dour anniversary of the 1974 invasion, Erdogan referred to 'major infrastructure initiatives,' including an undersea power connection between Turkey and the TC pseudo-state
From Benghazi to brussels, Vandewalle highlights how the absence of unified governance in Libya continues to destabilize the Mediterranean. The Professor argues that international interventions—especially from turkey and Russia—have transformed Libya into a geopolitical chessboard.
Overnight barrage marks escalation in aerial warfare as Kyiv calls for urgent defense aid
Truce follows Israeli airstrikes and intense fighting in Syria’s Sweida province, where over 300 have been killed in sectarian clashes
While this latest incident involves a gold mine, Colombia more frequently sees deadly accidents in coal mining, especially in the central part of the country. Such accidents claim dozens of lives annually
While Megan Kerrigan Byron has not issued a public statement, she has made a series of subtle but telling moves online. First, she removed her husband’s surname from her social media profiles. Then, she deactivated her accounts on both Facebook and Instagram
The president of Turkey’s Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEIK) highlighted that the deployment of one drillship to Libya aligns with Ankara’s strategy to deepen regional partnerships
While the EU intensifies its economic measures, both Russia and Ukraine remain locked in an ongoing cycle of attacks and counterattacks, many involving increasingly frequent drone warfare.
Calling the article “false, malicious, and defamatory,” Trump emphasized his belief that the media must learn “to be honest and not rely on sources that may not even exist.”
The proposed MFF and its revenue instruments will be debated by the EU Council, requiring unanimous approval and the consent of the European Parliament
The incident has drawn strong international criticism. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni issued a written statement denouncing the escalating violence in the region
The stakes are particularly high for Greek agricultural exports. For example, peaches are already subject to a 17% duty. If the new 30% tariff is added, the total duty would reach 47%, making the US market virtually inaccessible for this product category