Calls for Boycott of Met Gala Amid Bezos Sponsorship
As the Met Gala approaches, protests are being organized in response to Jeff Bezos' sponsorship of the event, co-chaired by him and his wife.
Austria Expels Three Russian Diplomats Amid Spying Allegations
In a significant diplomatic move, Austria has expelled three Russian diplomats accused of espionage, with claims they used antennas atop diplomatic buildings for information gathering.
NATO Chief's Support for U.S. Military Action in Iran Sparks European Discontent
Mark Rutte's endorsement of U.S. military involvement in Iran has caused irritation among European leaders, particularly regarding potential participation in operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
Right-Wing Candidates Challenge Streetlight Reductions in France's Municipal Elections
As France approaches its municipal elections, right-wing and far-right candidates are opposing reductions in street lighting made by outgoing mayors, sparking significant political debate.
European and Canadian Leaders Convene in Armenia to Address Security Concerns
Leaders from Europe and Canada, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, are meeting in Armenia for a summit aimed at discussing security and geopolitical tensions amidst US policy uncertainties.
Chancellor Merz's Visit to Norway Highlights Germany's Space Ambitions and NATO Commitment
During his visit to Norway, Chancellor Friedrich Merz underscored Germany's dedication to space exploration and the importance of NATO partnerships.
Leaders Gather in Yerevan for the 8th European Political Community Summit
World leaders from around 50 nations, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, convene in Yerevan, Armenia for the 8th European Political Community summit.
Trump's Political Landscape Shifts Ahead of Midterms
With six months to go before the US midterm elections, President Donald Trump is experiencing a significant downturn in political momentum.
Bath's Champions Cup Journey Concludes with Loss to Bordeaux
In a challenging semi-final match, Bath faced a formidable Bordeaux team, resulting in a 38-26 defeat that ended their Investec Champions Cup aspirations.
Canada Makes History as First Non-European Nation to Attend EPC Summit
Prime Minister's participation in the European Political Community meeting in Yerevan marks a strategic move to forge new international relationships following tensions with the US.
Trump's Sudden Troop Withdrawal from Germany Raises Concerns Among Allies
The unexpected announcement of withdrawing 5,000 troops from Germany by Trump has left NATO allies surprised, highlighting ongoing tensions with Germany.
World Press Freedom Day 2026 Highlights Decline in Global Press Freedom
As the United Nations observes World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2026, a new report reveals a concerning decline in press freedom worldwide, marking the lowest level in 25 years.
Qatar Embraces Winter Sports in 2026 Year of Culture with Canada and Mexico
As part of its 2026 Year of Culture initiative, Qatar is focusing on winter sports, including curling and ice hockey, to foster cultural exchange and strengthen diplomatic relations with Canada and Mexico.
Trump Skeptical of Tehran's Proposal Amid Ongoing Tensions
US President Donald Trump has expressed doubt regarding Tehran's recent proposal, underscoring the ongoing choice between diplomacy and confrontation between the two nations.
Concerns Rise Among Ohio Republicans Over Former ICE Official's Candidacy
Ohio Republicans are increasingly worried that the entry of a former ICE official into the race could jeopardize their chances in a critical House district.
NATO Engages with US on Planned Troop Reductions in Germany
NATO is in discussions with the US regarding the proposed withdrawal of 5,000 troops from Germany, a decision announced by President Trump amid rising tensions with German leadership.
Wales's Plaid Cymru Aims for Historic Election Victory
The upcoming elections on May 7 may mark a pivotal moment for Wales, as the Labour Party faces potential historic losses, with Plaid Cymru and Reform UK vying for power.
Rising Tensions: Swedish Government's New Reforms Target Migrants Ahead of Elections
As Sweden approaches its September 13 elections, the government's latest reforms are poised to intensify the challenges faced by migrants and refugees, igniting public dissent.
Cuba Denounces US Sanctions as Collective Punishment Amid May Day Protests
During the May 1 marches, Cuba's foreign minister criticized new US sanctions imposed by President Trump, labeling them as collective punishment that harms the Cuban economy.
As May Day Approaches, France Faces Economic Discontent Ahead of Elections
With a year to go until the presidential election, France grapples with stagnant incomes and rising energy costs. Despite these pressures, public anger appears subdued this May Day.