President Trump eulogized slain activist as ‘great American hero’
The Turkish president voiced optimism ahead of his meeting with Donald Trump in Washington, saying he expects progress on both the F-35 program and the future of F-16 production and maintenance
Mr. Johnson, who had welcomed the Patriarch earlier at the Capitol, recalled his longstanding ties with the Greek diaspora in his home state of Louisiana
A New York judge dismisses two terrorism-related charges in the 2024 killing of Brian Thompson, though Mangione still faces second-degree murder and multiple other criminal counts
Killing of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk risks driving a divided nation even further apart
Remembering the events that defined 21st-century American society
Order lets Trump administration proceed with patrols that earlier targeted largely Latino areas
While many outstanding problems remain, the summit highlights difficulties of Washington’s attempt to redraw the world order
Abbas had planned not only to attend the General Assembly but also a separate meeting where the United Kingdom, France, Australia, and Canada have pledged to formally recognize a Palestinian state.
Susan Monarez was dismissed after resisting vaccine policy changes pushed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., prompting resignations from senior CDC officials and deepening concerns over political interference in U.S. public health
A gunman opened fire on a Catholic school Mass in Minneapolis, killing two children and injuring 17 others before taking his own life, officials said
Beijing rejected calls to join Washington and Moscow in nuclear arms talks, stressing its smaller arsenal, defensive doctrine, and refusal to enter an arms race
Despite winning protection in Chile and Singapore, Greece faces pushback from U.S. and European dairy giants in its fight to safeguard feta’s identity abroad.
American visitors are spending more and staying slightly longer in Greece, with Athens, the Northern Aegean, and Central Greece emerging as key destinations
In a letter sent to Mr. Rubio, 40 members of Congress argued that re-admitting Ankara without first addressing its possession of the Russian-made S-400 missile defense system would compromise the integrity of the U.S. aircraft program
On August 6 and 9, 1945, the first nuclear weapons were unleashed on Japan’s cities—shattering lives instantly and reshaping history. Seventy-eight years later, we revisit their devastation, the scientific motives, and lingering moral questions.
A fragile agreement lowers tariffs and promises energy deals, but critics say Europe yielded too much, exposing imbalance and leaving key terms unresolved
A look at the EU’s latest concessions to the US, its faltering global stance, and the growing gap between declared values and real influence
European officials gave up on trying to avoid tariffs altogether and instead looked for the best agreement they could get
Greece views the 15% tariff agreement between the US and EU as manageable, easing fears of a broader trade conflict while closely monitoring key export sectors like olive oil and minerals