LONDON — Prince William said fighting in Gaza must stop “as soon as possible,” marking a rare intervention on a
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Ursula von der Leyen announces bid for 2nd term
BERLIN — She wants five more years. After months of speculation, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced her
Houthis damage British cargo ship in new attack
Yemen’s Houthi rebels shot down a U.S. drone and damaged a Belize-flagged, British cargo ship in their latest assault against
‘There’s only Plan A’: Defense leaders fear failure in Ukraine
MUNICH — Four American senators recounted a story Ukrainian officials told them at the Munich Security Conference: A soldier in
Navalny’s death fails to move the dial for Republican Senator J.D. Vance
U.S. Senator J.D. Vance has made a name for himself in the United States Congress as one of the most
Western aid to Ukraine exceeds Marshall Plan, EBRD boss says
LUXEMBOURG ― Western support for Ukraine dwarfs the U.S. recovery plan for Europe after World War II, the head of a
Three men are holding the Levant hostage
Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. TEL AVIV/RAMALLAH — Nineteenth-century Scottish essayist and historian Thomas Carlyle believed that
Netanyahu rejects Hamas’ ‘delusional’ cease-fire demands
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Hamas’ terms for a cease-fire Wednesday, saying that agreeing to the group’s demands would
Tucker Carlson faces media fury over Putin interview
Tucker Carlson is interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin. The reaction has been apoplectic. Carlson, a conservative pundit and former Fox
Iran says US-British strikes in Yemen are ‘fueling chaos and disorder’ in Mideast
Iran on Sunday denounced U.S. and British air strikes on Yemen as “fueling chaos and disorder” and risking an escalation