Massive Protests in Poland Call for Political Change
Hundreds of thousands of opposition supporters take to the streets in various Polish cities, with over a million people gathering in Warsaw, demanding a change of government ahead of the…
Hundreds of thousands of opposition supporters take to the streets in various Polish cities, with over a million people gathering in Warsaw, demanding a change of government ahead of the…
A recent survey conducted in Ukraine reveals that an overwhelming majority of Ukrainians, 90 percent to be precise, firmly believe in the ability of their army to reclaim the entire…
Fragments of a suspected Russian drone have been discovered for the second time in Romania, near the Ukrainian border.
International rescue teams are racing against time to save Mark Dickey, a US researcher who has been stuck in the depths of a Turkish cave for nearly a week.
The flood-stricken regions of central Greece continue to face the aftermath of the storm system “Daniel,” with the death toll rising to ten and several people still missing.
European Union politicians have urged for prompt aid to be provided to the countries affected by the recent severe storms in Southeast Europe.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Kyiv underscores the United States’ unwavering support for Ukraine and its determination to help the country overcome current security challenges.
During a meeting in Sochi, Russian President Putin and Turkish President Erdogan discussed the revival of the grain agreement. However, Putin stood firm on his demands, emphasizing that the agreement…
Security expert Claudia Major expresses skepticism about the likelihood of reviving the Ukrainian grain agreement with Russia, citing Russia’s lack of willingness.
Erdogan’s visit to Sochi to meet with Putin not only aims to revive the grain agreement but also holds broader implications for their bilateral relations and their roles on the…