The truth shall set us all free – even if it’s hurtful.
In 2006 The New York Times published a shocking photo of a dead Lebanese man in the rubble in Beirut after an Israeli targeted bombing.
Former Austrian foreign minister Karin Kneissl has described Brussels’ endorsement of accession talks with Ukraine as “surreal”
The Daily Mail has published images and documents related to the Secret Service investigation into a bag of cocaine found at the White House
It’s impossible to create a working European security architecture when most states are controlled by an outside actor
Finland is considering closing border checkpoints with Russia, citing increased numbers of illegal immigrants
The Western price cap on Russian seaborne oil sales is not being enforced, export data shows
Andrey Yermak, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff, has rejected the proposal of limited NATO membership
Joining BRICS could benefit the Indonesian economy, Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto says
China has not supplied weapons to Russia for use in the Ukraine conflict, according to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
A prominent Mexican magistrate who was the country's first citizen to be granted a non-binary passport was found dead on
Poland’s leftists, part of a coalition in control of the new parliament, said on Tuesday they had submitted two bills to liberalise the abortion law, one of Europe’s most restrictive. “One of them provides for full legalisation of the right to terminate a...
The Israeli army on Tuesday announced the deaths of two more soldiers in Gaza, raising the number of troops killed in the Palestinian
Brazil's president on Monday accused Israel of "killing innocent people without any criteria" in the Gaza Strip, deeming
North Korea on Tuesday slammed a joint statement by G7 foreign ministers that criticised the country's nuclear programme, arguing