“Europe is still a very good place to live,” Martin said, prompting laughter in the room as Trump retorted: “I’m glad to hear that!”
Martin then expanded on why Europe is so popular with migrants, noting the EU’s “free…

“Europe is still a very good place to live,” Martin said, prompting laughter in the room as Trump retorted: “I’m glad to hear that!”
Martin then expanded on why Europe is so popular with migrants, noting the EU’s “free…

If confirmed, Israel’s assassination of Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s supreme national security council and one of the linchpins of Iranian politics, would be a devastating body blow to the country and probably a bigger reverse than…

Behind the front lines of every war, those whose survival is dependent on regular medication and vital treatments are often overlooked. The cancer patient Fatemeh S. has been increasingly worried about her future since the start of the war in…
Inclined infant sleepers continue to result in episodes of SIDS, despite being banned from the U.S. market.

In a video posted to social media after Tuesday’s pipeline news, Orbán doubled down, saying that “if there is no oil, there is no money” for Ukraine. But a diplomat familiar with Budapest’s thinking hinted there could be room for a…

In a video posted to social media after Tuesday’s pipeline news, Orbán doubled down, saying “if there is no oil, there is no money” for Ukraine. But a diplomat familiar with Budapest’s thinking hinted there could be room for a breakthrough…

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President Donald Trump has often frustrated European allies with his overt entreaties to Russian President Vladimir Putin and harsh words for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
But behind the seeming imbalance is a longer-term strategic…

Trump yesterday hinted that France would ultimately get involved in a Hormuz operation and now we’re seeing signs that’s true, though with some strange caveats:

Those comments, too, were initially viewed as frivolous — but the laughter in Ottawa grew steadily more nervous, and has lately ceased altogether.
A poll conducted in 2025 showed that 44 percent of Canadians think the country should join…