The move comes at a time when Russia has stepped up its offensive operations in eastern Ukraine
The war has displaced nearly the entire population of Gaza, and the United Nations estimates that over 80% of the territory is now either under evacuation orders or under Israeli military control
The potential for rate cuts has already impacted the U.S. dollar, which dipped 0.2% on Monday
Vučić has accused the protest movement of being manipulated by foreign interests and described demonstrators as “terrorists” who have taken the law into their own hands
Russia has increased its military spending, now allocating 6.3% of its GDP—the highest level since the Cold War
European markets have taken center stage at recent investor conferences, with a steady pattern of inflows over the past 12 months, contrasting the outflows from the U.S
Critics say the restrictions are politically motivated, especially as Hungary gears up for a national election in 2026, where Orban faces a potentially strong challenger after 15 years in power
Israeli strategic affairs minister Ron Dermer is expected at the White House on Monday for further discussions on both Iran and Gaza
ETUC, striving to balance political neutrality with social advocacy, acknowledges the legitimacy of common security needs but insists that defense should not come at the cost of citizens’ livelihoods.
While the U.S. talks remain unresolved, the EU has approved — but not yet imposed — tariffs on €21 billion in American goods and is considering an additional €95 billion package
The Supreme Court, currently holding a 6–3 conservative majority, has already granted Trump several victories on immigration since his return to office
Netanyahu is currently standing trial in three separate corruption cases, facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
Hungary has taken a hardline stance against gender and sexual identity expression, including a 2024 law that bans public gatherings perceived to “promote” LGBTQI+ identities. The Pride ban is a direct result of that legislation
Araqchi’s comments signal that Iran will not be rushed into talks without concrete assurances and a shift in what it sees as aggressive posturing from the U.S. and its allies
Erdogan also reiterated that Turkey’s current arsenal, including the Russian-made S-400 missile defense system acquired in 2020, is insufficient for the nation’s long-term security needs
Yair Lapid, leader of the opposition, defended the independence of the Israeli judiciary, stating that “a U.S. president—current or former—has no place interfering in the legal processes of a sovereign nation.”
The Pentagon is also boosting spending on small drones, drawing on lessons from recent conflicts such as Ukraine, where unmanned aircraft have proven essential in low-cost, high-impact battlefield scenarios
Now, the EU's own summit picks up the baton, focusing heavily on geopolitical developments, especially in the Middle East, Ukraine, and broader defense cooperation within the Union
With increasing production, diversified trafficking routes, and rising consumption, international agencies are facing renewed challenges in tackling what the UNODC now calls the most dynamic and fastest-growing segment of global illicit drug markets
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier stated in a recent video that the site could begin operations within 30 to 60 days, initially housing around 1,000 people