Bessent Said the U.S. Will No Longer Extend Permission to Buy Russian Oil at Sea
Last Time, After the Same Statement, the Treasury Issued a New License Two Days Later
A Residential Building in Dnipro Was Partially Destroyed After a Russian Attack, With at Least Three People Killed
Overnight, Eight Regions of Ukraine Came Under Attack, and Children Are Among the Victims
Trump’s Approval Rating Fell to Its Lowest Level Across Both of His Terms
A CNBC Poll Shows Rising Discontent Over the War With Iran, Oil Prices, and the Economy
Europe Is Preparing for a Long War in Ukraine Without a Clear Strategy or Understanding of How It Should End
Negotiations Are Deadlocked, and a Diplomatic Exit Looks Increasingly Unrealistic
Remember the Pro-Ukrainian “Yellow Ribbon” Actions in Occupied Ukrainian Territories? In the Early Years of the War, They Were Presented as Voluntary Resistance by Local Residents
A Kyiv Independent Investigation Shows Their Key Aim Was to Preserve Funding, Even at the Cost of Activists’ Safety
The Trump Administration Is Accelerating the Easing of Rules for Medical Marijuana and Psychedelics
It Shows Republicans Are Moving Away From Their Former Hard-Line Anti-Drug Stance
Rebuilding Ukraine Will Require More Than $800 Billion
McKinsey Warns It Will Be Extremely Difficult to Raise Such Funds Due to War and Economic Risks
US Imposes Sanctions on a Chinese Oil Refinery and 40 Vessels of Iran's 'Shadow Fleet.'
Washington Is Trying to Cut Off Tehran's Oil Revenues Under Operation 'Economic Fury'
Google Will Invest $10 Billion in Anthropic and Could Add Another $30 Billion
The Deal Deepens Ties Between Two Companies That Both Cooperate and Compete in the Race for Advanced AI
America’s Elite Is Buying Up Land Around Yellowstone and Turning the Region Into a Hub of Expensive, Exclusive Real Estate
It Is Hurting Local Residents, Restricting Access to Nature, and Expanding Private Control Over Vast Territories
The U.S. Is Considering Suspending Spain’s NATO Membership After Its Refusal to Help in the Operation Against Iran
Washington Is Also Discussing Measures Against Other Alliance Countries
The ECB Agreed on Rules for Launching the Digital Euro and Is Stepping Up Pressure on Visa and Mastercard
Europe Wants to Prepare Its Own Payment Infrastructure and Reduce Dependence on the U.S.
Trump Ordered the U.S. Navy to Open Fire on Any Boats Laying Mines in the Strait of Hormuz
He Said Mine Clearance in the Strait Would Be Carried Out “at a Tripled Level”
The White House Accused China of Industrial-Scale Theft of U.S. AI Companies’ Research
Washington Wants to Tighten Measures Against Chinese Entities Accused of Mass Model Distillation
Despite Starmer's Threats to Seize the 'Rusty Armada,' Britain Has Not Detained a Single Tanker of Russia's Shadow Fleet
The Reason Is Simple—Fear of the Enormous Costs of Holding Impounded Ships
Trump Refused to Seize Iran’s Key Oil Island for Fear of Heavy Losses—and Increasingly Wants Out of the War
The WSJ Reports That His Harsh Rhetoric Was a Pressure Tactic, Not a Real Plan
Head of Ukraine's Patrol Police Submits Resignation After His Officers Fled a Shooting Scene—but That's Not the Whole Story
Behind His Departure Lies a Struggle Over the Corruption Vertical Built Around TCC Raids
Finland Proposed Lifting the Ban on the Deployment of Nuclear Weapons
Authorities Say It Is Needed for Full Integration Into NATO’s Deterrence and Defense System
Assisted Dying Bill for the Terminally Ill Failed in Britain
Supporters Cite a Block in the House of Lords, Opponents Say the Text Is Flawed and Dangerous
Poland and France Are Preparing Exercises That Will Rehearse Strikes on Belarus and Russia
France Is Expected to Simulate the Use of Nuclear Weapons
Meta Lays Off 10% of Its Staff—Roughly 8,000 People—to Redirect Funds Into AI Development
Zuckerberg Doubles Capital Spending to $135 Billion in a Bid to Catch Up With Google and OpenAI
The Right Is Slowly Winning in Europe
Why AfD, Reform UK, and Other Parties Are Rising
A Nighttime Drone Attack on Dnipro Killed Two People and Injured 10 More
Among the Victims Were Two Girls, and Apartments Caught Fire in a Residential Building
Hegseth Dismisses U.S. Navy Secretary After a Conflict Within the Pentagon’s Leadership
The Cause Was Disputes Over the Pace of Shipbuilding and the Advancement of Trump’s Priorities
Ukraine Reached Agreements With Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE on Cooperation in Drones
Zelensky Said “We Want to Help Them Defend Themselves”
The EU Tied a €90 Billion Loan to Ukraine to Anti-Corruption Requirements and Reforms
Access to the Funds Will Depend on Meeting Brussels’ Conditions
Paramount Skydance to Absorb Warner Bros. Discovery in a $110 Billion Deal—Shareholders Have Approved the Merger
The Combination Will Create One of the Largest Media Structures, With Hollywood Studios and the HBO Max and Paramount+ Streaming Services
The U.S. Justice Department Eased Restrictions on Some Marijuana Products and Accelerated Its Reclassification
Authorities Say This Will Open the Way for Research and Simplify Companies’ Access to Financing
The EU Approved Its 20th Package of Sanctions Against Russia Without a Ban on Seaborne Oil Transport
Officials Say Moscow Is Financing the War Through Energy Exports, Even as Europe Continues to Buy Them
Europe Expects to Recover €90 Billion Allocated to Ukraine for 2026–2027
Brussels Says the Funds Should Be Repaid From Future Reparations From Russia
Complex “Friendship.”
How Europe, in Its Own Interests, Helps Ukraine Contain Russia and Simultaneously Pays Russia for Energy Resources From Which It Wages War Against Ukraine
Germany Adopts a Military Strategy for the First Time in Its History—Russia Is Named Europe's Main Threat
Berlin Intends to 'Build Europe's Strongest Conventional Army' in Response to Moscow's Preparation for a Confrontation With NATO
NATO Expands Surveillance of Russian Nuclear Submarines in the North Atlantic—the Operation Is Coordinated From a Base in Norway
Russian Submarine Activity Off Britain's Coast Has Risen 30% in Two Years
UK Home Secretary Tells 'White Liberals' Off at a London Event—In Response to Accusations of Copying Farage's Policies
Mahmood Said Others Are Trying to 'Put Her in a Cage' for Tough Measures Against Migrants
Will the War With Iran End—or Will the Truce Collapse Again
The Strait Is Open, Trump Claims Progress, but the Nuclear Program, Lebanon, and the Sides’ Mutual Demands Still Offer No Answer
Russia’s Oil Tax Take Will Double in April-to $9 Billion
The War in Iran Has Pushed the Ruble Price of Urals to a Four-Year High
Budanov Said Forced Mobilization in Ukraine Will Remain in Place
The Only Thing That Should Be Reconsidered, He Said, Is the “Inhumane Treatment of People” During Its Enforcement
Two Trains Collided Head-On in Denmark, Injuring at Least 18 People
Five Are in Critical Condition
Britain’s Borrowing in March Exceeded Forecasts and Reached £12.6 Billion
War in the Middle East Is Deepening Concerns Over Public Finances
Vietnam and South Korea Sign 12 Agreements—From Nuclear Energy to Chip Manufacturing
The Two Sides Intend to Raise Bilateral Trade to $150 Billion by 2030
Rat Poison Has Been Found in HiPP Baby Food in Europe
The Company Says It Is Being Blackmailed and Cannot Find Another Contaminated Jar
Apple's New Chief Inherits the Company at a Moment of Serious Trouble—It Is Falling Behind in the AI Race, and Global Supply Chains Have Grown Less Resilient
John Ternus, 50, Spent 25 Years in the Shadows and Must Now Rebuild the Business Model of a $4 Trillion Corporation
Every Month, German Industry Loses 15,000 Jobs, While Some Factories Have Added a Third Shift to Produce Weapons for Kyiv
The WSJ Reports That Germany Is Using the Auto Industry's Collapse as a Pretext for a Structural Shift From Cars to Cannons
Germany and France Offer Ukraine Symbolic EU Membership—Without Voting Rights or Agricultural Subsidies
Kyiv Had Been Counting on Joining the Bloc as Early as 2027, but Its Largest Members Are Opposed