“There is a risk that the EPC becomes just another multilateral platform for sideline meetings, and we have many of them,” said Bojana Zorić, a policy analyst at the EU Institute for Security Studies.
“We had bigger…
“There is a risk that the EPC becomes just another multilateral platform for sideline meetings, and we have many of them,” said Bojana Zorić, a policy analyst at the EU Institute for Security Studies.
“We had bigger…
“If someone governs while constantly being pressured with this demand, they might eventually give in. After all, we’ve already seen that happen in the U.K.,” Lipavský said.
Dohnal, Ostrava’s mayor, said he could see Babiš calling…
Russia is bleeding on the battlefield. Ukrainian drones are not only destroying weapons and equipment but also draining the Kremlin’s finances. At home, ordinary Russians are reliving the final days of the Soviet Union: coupons, fuel shortages,…
Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of posing a threat to global security, after Kyiv said a Russian shelling attack cut power to the defunct Chornobyl nuclear plant. “Every day that Russia prolongs the war, refuses to implement a full and…
This aerial picture taken on October 1, 2025 off the coast of the western France port of Saint-Nazaire shows the tanker Boracay from Russia’s so-called “shadow fleet” suspected of being involved in drone flights over…
Australia’s mushroom murderer Erin Patterson intends to appeal against her conviction, her lawyer has told a court in Melbourne.
Earlier last month, Patterson was sentenced to life in jail after a jury found her guilty of killing three relatives…
America’s most keenly awaited animal competition has come to its corpulent conclusion, with Chunk named the winner of this year’s Fat Bear Week.
The enormous beast chewed his way through thousands of kilograms (pounds) of salmon in Alaska’s…
The Trump administration has frozen some $26 billion (€22 billion) for projects in Democratic-leaning states on the first day of the federal government shutdown.
The White House announced the freeze on Wednesday on roughly $18 billion in…
U.S. Senate fails to approve spending bill as government shutdown begins
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday failed to approve a short-term spending bill, as the federal government entered its first shutdown in nearly seven years.
The Senate voted on the…