The European Commission has classified Spain, Italy, Greece, and Cyprus as “under migratory pressure,” paving the way for a new relocation mechanism — though Poland, Hungary, and Slovakia reject participation
The deployment of the Gerald Ford carrier strike group adds to a growing U.S. military presence in the Caribbean amid strikes on alleged drug vessels, prompting warnings from Caracas and international concern over escalation
Demonstrators breached security barriers at the U.N. climate summit in Belem to demand stronger forest protections and Indigenous land rights, prompting brief chaos before order was restored
The US-made C-130 plane had taken off from Azerbaijan and was on its way back to Turkey when it crashed, that country’s defense ministry posted on X
Prosecutors accuse Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu of leading a multibillion-lira corruption network and seek over 2,000 years in prison, while also calling for the opposition CHP’s closure in what the party denounces as a politically motivated case
Hannibal Gaddafi, son of Libya’s late leader, released after almost ten years of detention over the 1978 disappearance of a Lebanese cleric, as Lebanon and Libya move to restore diplomatic ties
In a historic first, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Donald Trump at the White House as Washington signals a major policy shift and extends sanctions relief
Suicide and car bombings in Islamabad and Delhi claim over 20 lives as authorities investigate under anti-terror laws, with leaders vowing swift justice and heightened security in both capitals
The provisional agreement will give farmers more flexibility, reduce inspections to once per year, and raise support levels for small farms across Europe.
The media giant regurgitated what's been repeatedly handed down as the first instance of ...pineapple being added to the celebrated - and salted - pizza, by Greek-Canadian restauranteur named Sam Panopoulos
Speaking on the 87th anniversary of the death of modern Turkey's founder, the current long-time leader of the country praised 'martyrs' ranging from the 11th century to those who fought against the July 15 coup attempt against him
15-year-old Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, became an internet sensation after a mysterious photo captured him at the Louvre during a royal jewels theft, inspiring worldwide theories about the “Fedora Man.”
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy freed under judicial supervision weeks into a five-year jail term for conspiring to raise campaign funds from Libya
The BBC faces turmoil after revelations that a documentary edited parts of Donald Trump’s 2021 speech, prompting the resignations of senior executives and fierce criticism from the former U.S. president, who accused the network of “corrupt journalism.”
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s meeting with Donald Trump marks a dramatic reversal for Syria, as Washington eyes closer ties and a potential security pact amid talks to lift long-standing U.S. sanctions
The bipartisan measure would fund the government through January 30 and extend key health subsidies, though final passage could take several days.
The Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s office also issued Gaza-related warrants for another 36 Israelis, including DM Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir
The five seniors, arrested last July 19, were initially charged with 'espionage', which 'prosecutors' in the occupied areas later saying one had failed show an ID card at a 'green line' entry point, and the other four charged with 'abetting'
The EU is exploring zero-emission vehicles, autonomous buses, and high-speed rail to reduce congestion and carbon emissions, focusing on urban mobility while tackling behavioral, financial, and infrastructural challenges
24 crewmembers, including five Greek nationals, had fled into a 'secure room' awaiting rescue; Spanish marines boarded the vessel, finding that the pirates had withdrawn