The dealings of Charles III’s brother with the financier Jeffrey Epstein have shaken the foundations of Buckingham Palace
The brother of King Charles III has been ‘released under investigation’ after being implicated in the network of the American financier and sex offender
The Munich Conference highlights Europe’s willingness to deepen coordination in both nuclear and conventional defense
The 80-year-old British author has published ‘Departures,’ which he says will be his last book
Labour MPs are expecting a landslide defeat that will trigger an internal war
Data refutes Donald Trump’s statements in which he downplayed NATO’s support in the conflict, which lasted from 2001 to 2021
Statements made at the World Economic Forum in Davos reveal a change in Europe’s stance, with countries increasingly adopting policies of defiance similar to those of China, India, and Brazil
A group of states, led by Germany, France, Italy, and Spain, support Denmark and propose that the US strengthen Arctic security
He quit a successful career as a financial trader after coming to terms with its role in making the economic system less equal — an experience he share in his memoir ‘The Trading Game’ — and has become one of the loudest voices in favor of raising taxes on the rich
The most unsettling issue is not that the authoritarians are winning. It’s that those who should be opposing them seem to have forgotten why
In statements to a British outlet, the far-right leader said that he plans to travel to London in 2026, and that he is negotiating for Britain to lift restrictions on arms sales to Argentina
The Labour government presents new measures as a ‘moral mission’ to halt the advance of the populist right
The Geneva meeting between the delegations of both presidents postpones the decision on territorial and military concessions in favor of Russia
The president insists on demanding between $1 billion and $5 billion from the British broadcasting corporation over a documentary that never aired in the US
A new group of countries, including some that are Washington’s partners, will officially recognize the Palestinian state at the 80th session of the General Assembly, which is being held this week in New York
The agreement allows the social network, which was facing a congressional ban, to continue operating in the United States
The US president disclosed a new operation on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, but offered no further details
The murder of Charlie Kirk increases pressure on police plans while the Epstein case casts a shadow over the US president’s trip
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk believes the incident puts Europe ‘the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two’
The screenwriter and Ken Loach collaborator faces trial for his alleged support for the Palestine Action organization
The US president promised the Ukrainian leader ‘very good protection’ in a White House meeting, in a warmer tone than in February
Keir Starmer uses geopolitical uncertainty and the need for rearmament to rekindle cooperation between London and Brussels
The Ukrainian president and several European leaders will meet with the US president Monday to discuss peace negotiations with Russia
The US president also calls on Netanyahu to make changes in Gaza and acknowledges that children in the Strip ‘look very hungry’
The plane crashed into a residential area shortly after starting its climb. It was carrying 169 Indians, 53 Britons, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese nationals along with the crew, bound for London
Spain, France and Belgium are calling for greater forcefulness after the review of the framework governing bilateral relations was approved