LYON, France — We have met the enemy, and he is not us. That was the defiant battle cry in
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Poland’s Duda reiterates Ukraine support after doubting Crimea liberation
Polish President Andrzej Duda on Saturday underlined his support for Ukraine, a day after his remarks that the country might
EU top diplomat warns Mideast is ‘a boiler that can explode’
The EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell on Saturday warned against further escalation in the Middle East after U.S. strikes on
This Image Marks A Major New Era For Northern Ireland. Here’s Why
Michelle O’Neill just became the first minister Michelle O’Neill has just become Northern Ireland’s first minister – making her the
US strikes Iranian militants in Iraq and Syria in response to deadly drone attack in Jordan
The U.S began conducting airstrikes on Iranian militants in Iraq and Syria on Friday, the first of what officials expect
Saving Conservatism: The center must hold
Tobias Ellwood is a British MP. He is a former officer in the British Army, Foreign Office Middle East minister
Not Easy Being Green: Labour Party Tensions Grow As Election Looms
Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer have been sending out mixed messages on Labour’s green pledge. Rachel Reeves could not have
EU’s courtship of Indo-Pacific gets cold shoulder from big powers
BRUSSELS — Europe planned to get dozens of Indo-Pacific foreign ministers to Brussels for talks on Friday, with the EU
Greta Thunberg cleared of public order charge over London climate demo
LONDON — A court has thrown out a public order charge against climate campaigner Greta Thunberg, saying police attempted to impose
World Court Rules Ukraine Can Go Ahead With Genocide Case Against Russia
Russia tried to get Ukraine’s genocide case thrown out The International Court of Justice just rejected most of Russia’s objections