Moscow has claimed that it is pursuing a long-term settlement to the conflict, while Kyiv is insisting that President Vladimir Putin does not want peace
Ukraine claimed on Tuesday it had struck the Crimean Bridge (also known as the Kerch Bridge), causing “severe damage.” Ukraine’s secret service agency (SBU) posted a video on the social platform Telegram with the video of the attack, writing, “The Security Service of Ukraine carried out a new, unique special operation and struck the Crimean […]
Wilders had warned over the weekend that his party could leave the coalition if most elements of his ten-point asylum plan were not adopted.
The year 1999 marked a turning point in the relationship between these historic adversaries, prompting a renewed commitment to dialogue and cooperation, which came to be known as earthquake diplomacy
This event has since been recorded as Turkey’s deadliest and most destructive earthquake in modern history, killing more than 55,000 people and injuring over 107,000
The 5.8 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Turkey, near Marmaris, and was felt in Rhodes, Greece early Tuesday morning.
As tensions rise once more, global markets are left watching closely whether the two economic giants can salvage the truce or spiral further into trade conflict.
Tehran insists it seeks nuclear technology solely for peaceful purposes and denies Western accusations of weapon ambitions.
With a narrow majority and a sharply polarized electorate, Nawrocki's presidency begins under the shadow of political division and public scrutiny
-UPD- The highly awaited second round of peace talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday ended with the two sides agreeing to a prisoner swap, including those “seriously injured or ill under the age of 18,” according to a statement by Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. Leading up to the […]
Hamas announced Saturday that it is seeking amendments to a U.S.-backed temporary ceasefire agreement with Israel, prompting a sharp rejection from U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, who labeled the group’s response on X as “totally unacceptable.”
Mount Etna on the island of Sicily in Italy erupted today, according to international media reports. Tourists started leaving the area in a hurry as black clouds could be seen billowing up from the summit of the volcano. The Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Toulouse (VAAC) issued a brief warning for aviation due to the eruption. […]
According to Trump’s envoy Keith Kellogg, both delegations are expected to present documents outlining their peace proposals during the Istanbul talks.
Nawrocki's presidency is likely to realign Poland with central European nationalist leaders such as Hungary's Viktor Orbán and Slovakia’s Robert Fico
Drone strikes, sabotage, and long-range attacks mark sharp intensification of conflict ahead of negotiations
The Israeli military released a brief statement saying it was “currently unaware of injuries caused by IDF fire within the Humanitarian Aid distribution site,” and that the incident is under review
Two separate late-night explosions on Saturday night in Bryansk and Kursk regions leave dozens injured as Kyiv remains silent ahead of Istanbul summit push.
Authorities are expected to launch investigations into the violence and the circumstances surrounding the two fatalities
This latest wave marks the fifth round of legal action against the Istanbul administration since March 19.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday he would double tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to 50%, despite recent court rulings that put the kibosh on the authority he was using to implement global tariffs.