Europe February 12, 2024 EU foreign policy czar suggests US slash military aid to Israel European Union foreign policy head Josep Borrell appeared to call Monday on the U.S. to cut its arms supplies to Israel over civilian casualties in its counteroffensive against Hamas.
Middle East February 12, 2024 President of Cyprus calls on EU to explore safe zones in Syria for refugees The president of Cyprus is calling for the European Union to consider designating certain parts of Syria as safe zones to facilitate the return of refugees.
UNITED NATIONS February 9, 2024 Serbia's leader voices outrage at Kosovo's ban of the Serbian dinar UN meeting Serbia's president accused Kosovo’s prime minister of banning the dinar with the intention of driving out ethic Serbs living in Kosovo at U.N. Security Council emergency meeting.
Europe February 9, 2024 Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland protest over EU policies, demanding action on rising costs Farmers in Italy, Spain and Poland are protesting against European Union farming policies, citing increased production costs, reduced profits and unfair competition.
Ukraine February 8, 2024 Polish PM Donald Tusk says Reagan ‘must be turning in his grave’ after Republicans stall Ukraine aid package Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said former President Reagan "must be turning in his grave," after Republican senators blocked a package for Ukraine aid.
Europe February 8, 2024 European Union lawmakers demand probe into alleged vote fraud allegations in Serbia European Union lawmakers have demanded an independent investigation into alleged vote fraud allegations during Serbia's recent elections, officials say.
Spain February 8, 2024 EU leaders converge in the African nation of Mauritania to address surge in migrant crossings European Union leaders traveled to the African nation of Mauritania on Thursday to address the surge in migrants crossing the dangerous Atlantic from West Africa to Europe.
Germany February 8, 2024 German military ship sails toward Red Sea to join EU mission against Houthi attacks A German Navy ship has set sail toward the Red Sea to participate in a European Union mission aimed at defending cargo ships from attacks by Yemen's Houthi rebels.
Europe February 7, 2024 Slovakia anti-government protests draw thousands after special prosecutor dismissed Slovakia's Parliament was inundated Wednesday with thousands of protesters as new populist Prime Minister Robert Fico seeks to eliminate the office of special prosecutor.
OPINION February 7, 2024 Global farmer protests should be a wake-up call for America Since the first day of President Biden’s term, America’s farmers, ranchers and producers have been under constant attack, from inflation, burdensome regulations and more.
The European Union February 6, 2024 Farmer protests lead EU to give up proposed pesticide cut Farmers across Europe have been staging disruptive protests against various European Union restrictions, like the plan to cut pesticide use by 50% by 2030.