Poland threatens to turn ‘all our cannon’ on EU in rule-of-law row
Ruling party steps up rhetoric by suggesting it could unseat European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen
Poland’s national-conservative government has significantly toughened its rhetoric in...
Facebook spied on private messages of Americans who questioned 2020 election
Facebook has been spying on the private messages and data of American users and reporting them to the FBI if they express anti-government or anti-authority sentiments...
Blinken backs Kazakhstan sovereignty as Ukraine raises fears
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday vowed US support for Kazakhstan's independence on a trip to boost influence in Central Asia, which has...
Why is the U.S. ambassador speaking on behalf of the Georgian government, and should...
Since the Georgian Dream came to power in Georgia, the Russian Federation has repeatedly offered dialogue to the Georgian side, but to no avail....
Guram Nikolaishvili: We should not expect a significant breakthrough in normalizing relations with Russia...
Growing tensions between Russia and Ukraine remain a central issue in the world. The crisis is deepening and the meetings of the parties have...
Laxalt wins Nevada GOP Senate primary
Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt is projected to win the state’s GOP Senate primary on Wednesday, setting up a match-up with Sen. Catherine...
‘It was a suicide mission’: life on the front lines for foreign fighters in...
Volunteers in Ukraine, including Britons, are dispelling any swashbuckling romantic allure about a noble cause that can still end horribly
When he first headed for...
Russian gas shutoff would send some EU countries into recession, IMF warns
Fund says GDP in Hungary, Slovakia and Czech Republic would fall by up to 6%, with Italy, Germany and Austria also hit hard
A total...
Battle under way for the Republican party’s heart – and Trump is winning
Florida governor Ron DeSantis, a protégé of Donald Trump, has been pitching himself as a younger, more electable, version of the 76-year-old
They have been...
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Orders Election Officials to Set Aside Undated Mail-In Ballots
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court on Thursday ordered state election officials to set aside undated mail-in ballots ahead of next week’s midterm elections.
The court unanimously decided...