Funeral extravaganza in Tehran steals the show from Independence Day jubilee in Washington
The coincidence of dates - with Iran’s funeral processions ramping up precisely on America’s national holiday - has not gone unnoticed
The coincidence of dates - with Iran’s funeral processions ramping up precisely on America’s national holiday - has not gone unnoticed
Opening new chapters would incentivise the government and society to reinvigorate our reform efforts, the officials argued
Alexandru Munteanu says he can no longer serve in line with his principles as President Maia Sandu begins consultations on a new cabinet
Opinion polls project both Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella comfortably winning the first round of the 2027 election to reach a run-off vote
A draft statement for this week’s NATO summit in Ankara omits any reference to the planned 2027 gathering in Albania, despite an earlier commitment
The Trump family always wins, while many retail investors have suffered substantial losses
Alice Weidel said the AfD can win two key federal state elections in the coming months, describing them as milestones to securing the post of German chancellor

In Gaza alone, approximately 2.3 million olive trees have been destroyed since October 2023, leading to a near collapse of the region’s olive oil industry
Kyiv has not issued a detailed public rebuttal in immediate responses, but the episode risks straining a vital partnership
The ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) has called for President Aleksandar Vučić to lead its electoral list and serve as its candidate for PM
While the EU pushes for a strong European-led solution, success depends on bridging differences with the U.S. and securing buy-in from local actors
For many voters, the existence of a separate medical facility for political elites became a powerful symbol of unequal treatment by the state
Montenegro edges closer to EU membership with a clear financial roadmap while Western Balkans funding shifts to rewarding progress
The incumbent president remains highly alert to potential rivals, as demonstrated by his harsh treatment of predecessor Petro Poroshenko
From espionage and hybrid tactics to lopsided trade, Warsaw remains a prized logistical gateway, but also a stubborn barrier to deeper influence
Once approved by the European Parliament and EU member states, the scheme would liberalise most of Armenia's exports
Both the EU and Kazakhstan understand that in today’s world – where antisemitism, Islamophobia, and attacks on Christians are rising alarmingly, dialogue is a necessity
Washington, Brussels and the Alliance are placing growing emphasis on Turkey's defence industry, geography and regional influence
As long as Israel thinks in terms of immediate tactical threats, the historical tragedies of other nations will only be pawns on the current chessboard
It appears that Serbia’s strongman wants both parliamentary and presidential elections to be held this year, on the same day – but he may change his mind
The immediate trigger is a draft law on the creation of a Ukrainian National Pantheon in Kyiv, which Zelenskyy registered in parliament
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While hardliners generate noise and maintain pressure, Andrija Mandić works to reshape symbols, education, culture, and public memory
Four years after the first pledges, sovereign assets remain frozen, private assets rarely reach confiscation, and sanctions fines are only partially redirected
The Irish Government is anxious to build on the record of the past seven successful Irish presidencies
For now, the Evian summit has produced something that seemed elusive in recent years: a relatively united Western front on Ukraine
On the eve of 1 July, Bulgaria’s beaches transform into open-air rock festivals
This incident is a textbook case of AI data poisoning - the intentional contamination of training or retrieval data to manipulate model outputs
Now the EU institutions promote their presence on W - a Swedish privacy-focused social network
Zoya Gyurova’s firm was publicly registered as the beneficial owners of the Dutch shell companies that held full control over Zvërnec South Adriatic Development
The investor behind the project is a Ukrainian national, while the site of the illegal settlement lies close to a protected natural park
Átlátszó has evidence that in 2024 the media company had no other revenue besides the 1.5 million euros from Mediaworks
Media and institutions skipped basic checks like verifying publications because the "genius teen" narrative was too appealing to question
“Why now?” The answer is simple yet profound: there’s no better time for journalism