The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is facing what many analysts describe as its most severe internal crisis since its founding in 1949. Escalating tensions between the United States and
The United Kingdom government has refused entry to rapper Kanye West, also known as Ye, triggering the cancellation of the Wireless Festival in London. The decision followed mounting public and
Spain’s multi-billion-euro pork industry is grappling with a growing crisis following the emergence of African Swine Fever (ASF), a highly contagious disease affecting pigs and wild boars. While harmless to
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has issued a stark warning about Europe’s energy future, describing the coming weeks as “decisive” for the continent’s stability. Speaking at a press briefing alongside
Germany has introduced a controversial update to its Military Service Act, requiring men aged 17 to 45 to obtain official approval before traveling abroad for more than three months. The
A European Parliament delegation has raised serious concerns over fraud, corruption, and the misuse of EU funds in Malta, following an official visit aimed at assessing financial oversight and governance
Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, endured a new wave of Russian aerial assaults as the war reached its 1,500th day, marking a significant escalation in both scale and strategy. Ukrainian officials
A growing EU farming subsidy scandal in Greece has triggered a new wave of high-level resignations, intensifying scrutiny over corruption, governance failures, and European Union oversight mechanisms. Several senior officials,
Prof. Dr. İlber Ortaylı, one of Turkey’s most influential historians and public intellectuals, has passed away at the age of 78 while receiving treatment in hospital. His death on March
The Maltese government has announced a sweeping reform of its labour migration policy, aiming to create a new "balance" in the workforce. Presented by Prime Minister Robert Abela and Minister









