BERLIN — Germany and France are expected to reach a political decision on the future of their troubled joint fighter jet project on Dec. 17, people familiar with the discussions told POLITICO. The ...
The prime minister’s strongly worded intervention dashes EU hopes that a breakthrough on sending assets held in Belgium to ...
Andriy Yermak is seen as the second-most powerful man in Ukraine — but he attracted increasing criticism over his attempts to ...
The top aide’s firing will fuel opposition calls for President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to bring in a national unity government in ...
Iran qualified for the 2026 World Cup after a win over Pakistan in March. It is the country’s fourth consecutive World Cup.
Friday’s meeting marks the second time Orbán has met with Putin in Moscow since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. The July 2024 meeting, during Hungary’s turn helming ...
France’s Education Minister is looking at outlawing phones in all schools starting with the 2026-2027 school year.
The debate around the matter is “not gaining momentum,” Macron told a local town hall event in the Vosges region, and “many ...
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Ionuț Moșteanu said he graduated from a Bucharest university despite never attending the school, local media reported.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s strained government agreed to pursue larger pension reforms and seek exemptions on the EU’s ban on CO2-emitting cars.
The package includes drones, long-range missiles, soldier systems, logistics vehicles and critical radar upgrades.