Kremlin Prepares for Another Four Years of Trump
moscow, russia January 17, 2025 08:03Expectations and concerns in Moscow regarding the second term of Donald Trump and Russia's position in the new world order.
Expectations and concerns in Moscow regarding the second term of Donald Trump and Russia's position in the new world order.
Israel declares reaching an agreement for the release of hostages amid growing international pressure and internal political tensions.
Ryanair reduces summer flights to Spain by 800,000 seats blaming high airport tax, while shifting capacity to other countries.
Recent research shows that methane leakage from the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea has spread to more than 20 marine protected areas, impacting the ecosystem.
After 7 rounds of general elections, a new coalition government has been formed in Bulgaria, putting an end to months-long political crisis.
NATO and Japan have intensified their ties with Japan establishing a diplomatic mission and appointing its own ambassador to the alliance.
Spain has reopened its embassy in the Syrian capital, Damascus, after 13 years of closure following the fall of the Assad regime.
A memorial service was held in the center of Paris for the right-wing nationalist politician Jean-Marie Le Pen who passed away at the age of 96 on January 7. Tight security measures were in place to prevent disruptions during the service.
British Prime Minister Starmer visits Kiev to sign a historic partnership agreement with Ukraine, focusing on various areas of collaboration including defense, culture, and economy.
The US State Department has approved the sale of 39 million dollars worth of additional long-range cruise missiles and related equipment to Japan.
Canadian politician Doug Ford sends a clear message to Donald Trump in response to his recent remarks about wanting to 'annex' Canada to the US.
A commission consisting of members of all political parties in Sweden presented a report proposing that individuals with dual nationality could lose their Swedish citizenship under certain conditions.
Italy's national debt has reached a record high of over €3 trillion, making it one of the highest in the world.
Israeli doctors are expressing worries about the health of hostages who are expected to be released soon, fearing that their bodies will be severely damaged due to prolonged captivity.
Find out all you need to know about the new environmental zones in France and how to obtain a Crit’Air sticker for your vehicle.
Mexican human traffickers promote an illegal border tunnel on TikTok, offering a safe passage to the U.S. in minutes.
The forest fires in Los Angeles are causing panic as they threaten hundreds of homes. Let's explore the possible reasons behind these devastating fires and their impact.
The new administration in Syria is making its first official visit to Ankara. Syrian Foreign Minister Esad Sheybani announced the visit through a message on social media, stating that they will be visiting Turkey, which has never abandoned the Syrian people, in order to represent the new Syria.
The White House National Security Communications Advisor, John Kirby, stated that they understand Turkey's legitimate security concerns regarding the PKK/YPG terrorist organization.
At least eleven people have died in Istanbul after consuming poisoned alcohol, with nearly forty individuals hospitalized, including 26 foreigners, according to the state news agency Anadolu.
The Syrian Foreign Minister, Esad Hasan Sheybani, along with a high-level delegation, is set to make the first official visit to Turkey tomorrow.
The Syrian Foreign Minister, Esad Hasan Shaibani, is set to visit Turkey with a high-level delegation for crucial discussions, as announced by the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Allegations suggest that armed groups in northern Syria, including the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army, have reached an agreement with Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group controlling the new administration after the fall of the Assad regime.
The incoming Trump administration is reportedly considering making territorial concessions to Russia for a deal on the Ukraine conflict.
The ongoing wildfire in Los Angeles may have been sparked by the remnants of fireworks set off on New Year's Eve. The fire has claimed the lives of 24 people with 16 individuals still missing.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated that they are very close to a ceasefire in Gaza, with the possibility of an agreement this week.
The National Security Bureau of Taiwan has reported a rise in the recruitment of Taiwanese citizens by China as spies, with a focus on (former) military personnel.
The air, train, and other traffic in Belgium has been significantly disrupted by union actions. Brussels Airport had to cancel four out of ten flights, and there are also problems at Charleroi Airport. Various workers, including baggage handlers, security guards, conductors, and teachers, went on strike on Monday in anger over possible pension cuts.
The diary of a young North Korean soldier who was killed in combat against Ukraine has revealed a shocking tactic of instructing soldiers to kill themselves on the battlefield.
The London suburbs of Barking and Dagenham are on the rise, aspiring to become the 'Barcelona on the Thames'.