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The United States is taking part in Russia’s version of the Eurovision Song Contest, alongside a sizable number of dictatorships. The U.S. is sending Brandon Howard, who goes by the stage name B.
The Kremlin’s recalcitrant comments indicate the Trump administration’s whirlwind diplomacy has yielded little in the way of ...
LONDON — Britain's trade department is bracing for a 20 percent cut to its workforce as the country grapples with an ...
A Russian military drone crashed in eastern Poland early Wednesday, jolting NATO’s eastern flank just as Western leaders ...
Amid international peace efforts, Moscow launched 574 strike drones and 40 missiles against Ukraine on Wednesday night.
World leaders renewed calls for a ceasefire as Israel launched a new ground offensive in Gaza.
The Digital Networks Act is already under fire and it’s barely off the ground. BRUSSELS — The European Commission is dialing reform, but not everyone is picking up.
From wildfires to far-right gains, Connie Hedegaard says Europe can’t afford to go soft on climate while China races ahead and companies like BP backtrack.
A cyberattack compromised the personal data of around 850,000 Belgian customers, French telecoms operator Orange said Wednesday.
“He’s a war hero. I guess I am too,” Trump said. “Nobody cares. But I am too. I mean, I sent those planes.” The president ...
Maybe I’m superstitious, but this time I would try to find another place,” says Polish PM as he recalls 1994 memorandum.
Kyiv’s allies are trying to figure out how to protect Ukraine from another Russian attack in case of a peace agreement — but ...