Belgium Closes Airspace for One Hour: Slovak PM Fico Forced to Return
belgium January 31, 2025 07:30Belgium's airspace was closed for an hour due to air traffic control issues, causing Slovak Prime Minister Fico to return to his country.
Belgium's airspace was closed for an hour due to air traffic control issues, causing Slovak Prime Minister Fico to return to his country.
Belgian airspace shut down temporarily as air traffic control faces technical problem.
Hamas' military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, reveals the names of 3 Israeli prisoners to be released tomorrow.
Controversy arises in Northern Cyprus as stolen luxury cars seized at customs are distributed to government officials for official use.
President Trump reiterates controversial plan to evacuate Gaza, believes Egypt and Jordan will accept Gazans as refugees.
Coca Cola recalls beverages in several European countries after high chlorate levels were detected, causing a crisis in Europe.
Rum Defense Minister Vasilis Palmas makes surprising comments on military cooperation with Israel and the use of military bases by allied countries.
Michel Z., a Dutch national convicted in absentia to life imprisonment for the murder of a Belgian man, was arrested in Croatia.
President Trump's proposal to relocate a large number of Gazan Palestinians temporarily stirs controversy and geopolitical speculations.
Coca-Cola recalls various beverages in several European countries after high chlorate levels detected.
Belgium reopens investigation into the notorious Nijvel Gang following request from victims' lawyer.
Egypt rejects the call for the expulsion of Palestinians from their lands as unacceptable, emphasizing the need for a two-state solution.
US President Trump suggests relocating Palestinians in Gaza to other Arab countries, sparking strong reactions.
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias criticizes Turkey's 'Blue Homeland' concept during an event organized by the Greek lobby in Chicago.
Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas hits deadlock as Israel's incursions and attacks persist, prohibiting passage to north of Gaza.
The US has halted all international aid for 90 days except for Israel and Egypt, pending a comprehensive review of foreign assistance programs.
Hamas turned the hostage delivery into a show in the latest exchange with Israel, as 4 female soldiers were released in return for 200 Palestinian prisoners.
Reports claim that the US State Department has issued a notification to its embassies to suspend all current foreign aid, with exceptions only for urgent food aid and military funding to Israel and Egypt.
Cyprus conducts drilling activities in the Eastern Mediterranean, ignoring Turkey, leading to tensions in the region.
Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs Hakan Fidan met with the Minister of Public Works and Transportation of Northern Cyprus Erhan Arıklı in Ankara.
Numerous countries send messages of condolences for the tragic incident at Grand Kartal Hotel in Bolu Kartalkaya Ski Resort.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced the reception of the Egyptian delegation in Ankara for regional discussions.
Hamas announces the release of 4 Israeli hostages as part of a ceasefire agreement, while 200 Palestinian prisoners will be freed in return.
European leaders congratulate US President Donald Trump on his inauguration as the 47th president.
KKTC President Ersin Tatar and GKRY leader Nikos Christodoulides hold a crucial meeting regarding new border crossings.
Rumors of Turkey being the only enemy fuels the appetite of the Greek Cypriot army as they prepare to receive cheap or free weapons from the US.
Deal between Israel and Hamas brings hope for Gaza hostages after a year of negotiation, with Trump and Netanyahu playing key roles.
KKTC reacts to the arms sales approval from US President Biden to the Greek Cypriot administration, condemning it as supporting war-mongering.
Outgoing US President Joe Biden has issued a directive approving the acquisition of military equipment from the United States by Southern Cyprus. The directive enables the Greek Cypriot Administration to purchase defense materials under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961.
The recent ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas is met with joy as people celebrate on the streets. International leaders praise the accord as a hopeful step towards peace.