Russia July 20, 2023 Multiple casualties reported as Russian onslaught of Ukraine continues for 3rd consecutive evening A third night of Russian attacks on Ukrainian targets in the country's southern port region caused multiple casualties while destroying vital Ukrainian infrastructure.
World July 19, 2023 A look at US sanctions on Russia, Iran from Obama to the Biden years Over the last decade, the U.S. has sanctioned Russia and Iran for dangerous international actions, a continual process that has produced mixed results.
Ukraine July 19, 2023 Ukrainian grain export ban extended by 5 EU countries in effort to protect farmers' interests Ukrainian grain export bans are being extended by five European Union countries in an effort to protect the interests of the farmers in the countries.
Europe July 18, 2023 Leaders from EU, Latin America hold first summit in 8 years with hopes of rekindling relationship Latin American and European Union leaders met for the opening day of their first summit in eight years. The meeting will be a success if the groups agree to meet more often.
Europe July 17, 2023 Western Balkan leaders meet in Albania, discuss EU membership push Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on Monday hosted leaders of several Balkan counterparts in Tirana to discuss the nations' bids for European Union membership.
World July 16, 2023 Son of Canadian pastor facing prison for sermon blasts Trudeau before EU Parliament, draws standing ovation The son of a Canadian pastor potentially facing 10 years in prison for delivering a sermon to truckers blocking the U.S.-Canada border in 2022 appealed to the EU Parliament for help.
Europe July 13, 2023 European court rules suspension of Polish judge who criticized government is against EU law A Polish judge who was fired for criticizing the government should be returned to the bench with full pay, according to Europe's top court. The judge's firing was against the EU's law.
Europe July 12, 2023 Kosovo reduces police presence, calls for new elections in bid to ease tensions with Serbia Kosovo's government announced measures to ease tensions with Serbia. The government plans to reduce the number of special police outside buildings in areas with ethnic Serbs.
Europe July 11, 2023 European Union prepares cliffhanger vote on bill that fights climate change, protects nature The European Union is preparing to vote on a cliffhanger bill that fights climate change and protects nature. Protestors converged on the E.U. parliament ahead of the vote.
NATO July 10, 2023 Turkey to advance Sweden NATO bid says Stoltenberg On the eve of the NATO summit Jens Stoltenberg announced Turkish President Erdogan has agreed to forward Sweden's accession protocol to the grand national assembly for ratification.
France July 9, 2023 France bans fireworks sales ahead of Bastille Day as country reels from anti-police riots France banned the "sale, carrying, transport and use of pyrotechnic articles" before Bastille Day and promised "to protect the French" after recent riots.