Top diplomat Kaja Kallas says Europe must be “a player, not just a payer,” in rebuilding Gaza. European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Monday...
Two NATO warships are steering toward a dangerous collision—not just with the Israeli navy, but with the foundations of maritime law. Italy’s frigate Alpino and Spain’s...
President Donald Trump’s Gaza proposal is less a roadmap to peace than a trap set in plain sight. To Washington and Brussels, the plan appears reasonable:...
From Mogadishu’s labs to Banjul’s skeletal remains, African forensics see AI as the next battlefield weapon against crime — but global support will decide how fast...
The African Union warns Somalia’s fragile progress risks collapse without nearly $200 million in funding for its final peace mission, exposing deep divisions among donors over...
Moldova heads into Sunday’s parliamentary election under the shadow of what its leaders call one of the most aggressive foreign interference operations in Europe since Russia’s...
The ransomware attack that brought check-in systems to a halt at Heathrow, Berlin Brandenburg and Brussels airports this week was more than just another cyber incident....
The closures at Copenhagen and Oslo airports reveal just how easily drones can paralyze critical infrastructure — and why suspicion immediately turns east. For four tense...
By choosing the United Nations stage to formally recognize a Palestinian state, President Emmanuel Macron has catapulted France into the center of the Middle East’s most...
Russia is once again testing NATO’s resolve — launching drones into Polish airspace, brushing the borders of Romania, and signaling that its interests now run squarely...
NATO scrambled F-35s on Friday to intercept three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets that violated Estonia’s airspace over the Gulf of Finland in what officials called the...
When Russian drones pierced Polish airspace last week, setting NATO radars buzzing and forcing Dutch F-35s into action, it was more than a provocation. It was...
London has seen protests before, but the march that swept through its heart this weekend felt different. More than 100,000 people, many carrying England’s red-and-white St....
By early dawn, Russian drones buzzed over Polish soil, striking deeper than Moscow has ever dared since launching its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. For Warsaw, the...
EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen calls for Europe’s “independence moment,” vowing sanctions on Russia and Israel, a drone alliance with Ukraine, and defiance against...
UK Government Rules Israel Is Not Committing Genocide in Gaza. The British government has formally concluded that Israel’s military actions in Gaza do not meet the...
Norwegians head to the ballot box on Monday in what has become one of the most polarised and unpredictable elections in decades. The campaign, dominated by...
US President Donald Trump signaled Sunday that Washington is ready to launch a new wave of sanctions against Russia—just as European leaders struggle to find unity...
Leaked Dossier: Shabana Mahmood, Britain’s Cautious Radical. Confidential briefing papers circulating in Westminster paint a stark portrait of Shabana Mahmood, Britain’s new Home Secretary. The documents...
Delusion in Paris: Europe Talks Peace, Trump Talks Profits And Reminds Europe Who’s Boss. The Paris summit of the so-called Coalition of the Willing was meant...