NEZUK, BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA — A solemn peace march started on Saturday through the forests in eastern Bosnia in memory of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since World War…
France Protesters Defy Bans to Rally Against Police Violence
PARIS – About 2,000 people defied a ban Saturday to join a memorial rally in central Paris for a young Black man who died in police custody, while marches took…
Elton John Hails Fans in Sweden at Emotional Farewell Concert
STOCKHOLM – Surrounded by emotional fans from around the globe, Elton John hailed them as his “lifeblood” as he gave his final farewell concert in Stockholm after more than 50 years…
Disillusioned Uzbeks Prepare to Reelect Mirziyoyev
TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN – Confidence in the reform agenda of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev is at a low ebb in Uzbekistan ahead of an election Sunday in which the incumbent faces no real…
Days Before Vilnius Summit, Biden Won’t Budge on Ukraine Joining NATO
WHITE HOUSE – President Joe Biden remains the most reluctant among NATO allies to grant Ukraine a quick pathway to join the alliance, setting up a contentious debate at the summit…
Searchers Dig for Bodies in Rubble of Lyiv Apartment Complex
Russia launched a missile attack on an apartment building in Lviv early Thursday, leaving at least 10 people dead and 42 wounded. Rescuers are still searching for people in the…
Turkey’s Erdogan to Host Putin, Hopes for Black Sea Grain Deal Extension
ISTANBUL – Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that he was pressing Russia to extend a Black Sea grain deal by at least three months and announced a visit by…
Dutch Government Collapses Over Immigration Policy
AMSTERDAM – The Dutch government collapsed Friday after failing to reach a deal on restricting immigration, which will trigger new elections in the fall. The crisis was triggered by a…
Travel Grants Offer Brief Reprieve from War for Ukraine Media
With Russia’s war in Ukraine in its sixteenth month, the conflict is exacting an emotional and physical toll on the local journalists covering it. More than a dozen journalists have…
Fire at Italian Retirement Home Kills 6 People, Injures Around 80
An overnight fire in a retirement home in Milan killed six people and injured around 80, including three who are in a critical condition, Italian authorities said on Friday. The…
Russian Jets Harass US Drones Over Syria for 2nd Time in 24 Hours
WASHINGTON — Russian fighter jets flew dangerously close to several U.S. drone aircraft over Syria again Thursday, setting off flares and forcing the MQ-9 Reapers to take evasive maneuvers, the…
At Vilnius Summit, NATO to Seek Concrete Actions on China
WHITE HOUSE – As the war on Ukraine rages, Russia remains the biggest and most immediate threat for NATO. However, as allied leaders meet for their summit in Vilnius, Lithuania,…
US, UK, France Urge UN to Investigate Iranian Drones Used in Ukraine
The United States, France and Britain have accused Iran and Russia of violating a U.N. Security Council resolution over Tehran’s transfer of drones to Moscow, which its military then used…
Proposed Chemical Waste Reservoir in Azerbaijan Prompts Standoff
A former Azerbaijani parliamentarian was arrested and charged with extortion this week because he has been speaking out about recent environmental protests against a planned disposal site for chemical waste, he…
Turkey Resists NATO Pressure to Admit Sweden Ahead of Summit
Turkey is facing mounting pressure from its NATO allies to lift its opposition to Sweden’s membership bid. But Ankara says it will not change its position until its demands are…
American Journalist Gershkovich Marks 100 Days in Russian Jail
Jailed American journalist Evan Gershkovich on Friday marks his 100th day in detention in Russia on espionage accusations. The Wall Street Journal reporter was arrested March 29 while on assignment in the…
Romania Assumes Leading Role in West’s Support for Ukraine
Sharing a border with Ukraine, Romania has become one of the European Union countries most exposed to the conflict and a key NATO supplier of weapons to Kyiv. Despite Romania’s…
Wagner Leader Back in Russia, Lukashenko Says
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Thursday that Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin was no longer in Belarus and had returned to Russia. Prigozhin went to Belarus as part of a…
German, Dutch Authorities Arrest 9 Suspected of Planning Terror Attacks
Authorities in Germany and the Netherlands on Thursday announced the arrest of nine people from central Asia accused of plotting high-profile attacks. German prosecutors said seven of the people were…
Latest in Ukraine: Russian Attack Hits Lviv Apartment Building, Killing Four
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Sweden has taken steps “in the right direction” to address Turkey’s concerns in order to earn support for Sweden’s entry into NATO. But Erdogan…
Reuters to Appeal Turkey Ban on Web Article
Reuters this week said that it will appeal a move by Turkey to block access to more than 90 web links and social media posts that used reporting by the…
Latest in Ukraine: Russian Attack Hits Lviv Apartment Building
Latest developments: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Sweden has taken steps “in the right direction” to address Turkey’s concerns in order to earn support for Sweden’s entry into NATO….
France Urged to Tackle Racism in Policing
As the weeklong unrest in France subsides, the United Nations and several other international human rights organizations have called on the French government to reform its police forces and stop…
Dam Destruction Leaves Dry Wasteland in Shadow of Ukraine’s Precarious Nuclear Plant
A month after the explosion at Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam, the upstream reservoir that has provided water, power and food to the region since the 1950s has become a hellhole of…
Environmental Activists Arrested at Wimbledon After Disrupting Match
Two environmental activists were arrested at Wimbledon on Wednesday after getting on court and disrupting a match by scattering orange confetti and puzzle pieces on the grass. A woman and…
NATO Summit: Will Allies Agree To Fast-Track Ukraine’s Membership?
Renewed military support for Ukraine will top the agenda as NATO prepares for its annual two-day summit July 11 and 12 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Kyiv is urging the alliance to…
China Cancels Visit by European Union’s Foreign Policy Chief
The European Union says China has canceled a planned visit by Josep Borrell, the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security policy. EU spokesperson Nabila Massrali said in a…
Україна в червні запустила в роботу три високопродуктивні свердловини газу – «Нафтогаз»
За даними «Укргазвидобування», за перше півріччя 2023 року в експлуатацію ввели вже 11 високопродуктивних свердловин …
Swedish Prime Minister to Visit White House, Meet With US President
U.S. President Joe Biden is set to host Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson for talks Wednesday at the White House as NATO leaders prepare for a summit in Lithuania. Sweden…
Latest in Ukraine: Ukrainian Forces Hit Russia-Occupied Makiivka
Latest developments: Russia reiterates demand for state agricultural bank to be reconnected to global payment system as expiration of Black Sea Grain Initiative looms. Russian President Vladimir Putin says his…