EU Invites Bosnia And Herzegovina To Membership Talks
European Union leaders have agreed to open membership talks with Bosnia-Herzegovina as the bloc seeks to pull a divided Western Balkan country closer into its orbit to counter Russian influence.
European Union leaders have agreed to open membership talks with Bosnia-Herzegovina as the bloc seeks to pull a divided Western Balkan country closer into its orbit to counter Russian influence.
Airdrops of food, a new sea route, and trucks entering through border crossings have not yet delivered enough food and supplies to Gaza to meet the needs of an increasingly desperate and hungry population.
The spiral of gang violence sparked by the still-unsolved assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021 has left much of the poverty-stricken Caribbean country on the brink of collapse.
Ukraine's fight against Russia's invasion has entered a new phase, pitting homegrown drone technology against a swathe of largely Soviet-era oil facilities.
A South Korean-flagged chemical tanker carrying industrial acid has capsized in stormy seas off southwestern Japan, killing at least eight of the crew.
Around 9,000 children are to be evacuated from the Russian city of Belgorod and the wider region after shelling the regional governor blames on Ukraine.
Israel’s military made its deepest incursion into Gaza City in about two weeks, saying its troops were undertaking a “precise operation” targeting the Al-Shifa hospital.
Vladimir Putin has been elected for a fifth term as Russia’s president, extending a quarter-century of rule, and potentially aiding his stay in power until 2036.
Russians will vote for one of four officially registered candidates in the presidential election from March 15-17, which Vladimir Putin will surely win, clinching another six-year term in power.
Kyiv is stepping up attacks against Russian warships with the use of domestically produced sea drones, which have crippled Moscow’s naval capability in the Black Sea.
According to a Sky News investigation, Russia is evading sanctions brought about by its invasion of Ukraine by importing UK luxury vehicles through former Soviet states, most notably Azerbaijan.
The EU’s new Digital Markets Act (DMA) forces Apple to reduce its commission on app revenue and allows the use of alternative app marketplaces and payment methods.
Five months after the outbreak of war in Gaza, an absolute majority of Israelis – 92% – want the establishment of a state commission of inquiry to investigate the failures of October 7.
Portugal’s center-right Democratic Alliance has scored a slim victory in parliamentary elections that saw an unprecedented surge in support for a far-right populist party.
Russia has aggressively boosted both the size and influence of its GRU military intelligence, FSB Federal Security Service, and SVR foreign intelligence agency since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
At least 8,500 migrants died or went missing on land and sea routes in 2023, up 20% on the previous year and the highest since the UN agency for migration began counting a decade ago.