Zaluzhny Accused Zelensky of Refusing to Impose Martial Law in Advance
He Said the President Feared Panic and Thus Cost the Country Time to Prepare for the Invasion
Kim Jong Un Opened the Party Congress With a Speech on the Country’s “Major Achievements.”
Signals From Pyongyang Suggest the Regime Feels More Confident Than Ever
How Virginia Giuffre Became a Central Figure in the Prince Andrew Case
Her Testimony and Lawsuits Undermined the British Royal Family’s Defense for Years
The U.S. Is Preparing for a Possible Strike on Iran but Fears Being Drawn Into a Prolonged War
For Trump, a Long Conflict Risks Political Collapse and a Domestic Crisis
Rubio Is Holding Secret Contacts With Raul Castro’s Grandson
The Trump Administration Is Seeking a Path to Regime Change in Cuba Bypassing the Official Authorities
An Investor From Trump’s Circle Is Holding Talks on Developing a Gas Field in Alaska With Russia’s Novatek
He Says the Initiative Is at an Early Stage
Europe Debates Trump’s Initiative on Ukraine Making Concessions in Donbas for EU Accession
Brussels Doubts That Fast-Tracked Membership Is Realistic in the Coming Years
Amazon Overtook Walmart for the First Time in 13 Years to Become the World’s Largest Company by Revenue
Growth Was Driven by Online Sales and a Bet on AI
The Consulting Firm Global Counsel May Be Placed Under External Administration
Clients Are Canceling Contracts En Masse After Reports of the Founder’s Ties to Epstein
Der Spiegel Says the CIA Knew About Ukraine’s Plans to Sabotage Nord Stream
According to the Magazine, the Operation Was Led by Zaluzhny, While Zelensky Was Unaware
Every Morning in Gaza, People Go Out Looking for Work and Return Empty-Handed
Aid Prevents Starvation but Does Not Allow Life to Go On
Chinese AI Strikes Hollywood for the First Time
Hyperrealistic Video Models From China Challenge Studios and Copyright Rules
Musk, Altman, and Other Tech Billionaires Will Train IT Specialists for U.S. Government Agencies
The Trump Administration Is Launching the Tech Force Program to Accelerate Digital Modernization
In the UK, the Brother of the King, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Who Was Friends With Jeffrey Epstein, Has Been Detained
Here Is What Is Known
Ukraine’s Former Armed Forces Commander Said the 2023 Counteroffensive Failed Because Zelensky Did Not Allocate Resources
He Said Forces Were Spread Too Thin, Preventing a Breakthrough
South Korea’s Former President Was Sentenced to Life Imprisonment Over an Insurrection Case
The Court Found Yoon Suk Yeol Guilty of Attempting to Impose Martial Law and Undermine the Constitutional Order
Odesa’s Mayor Received Confirmation That He Does Not Hold Russian Citizenship
Trukhanov Said the Official Reply From Russian Registers Came Via Third Countries
Russian Oil Exports Rise for a Fourth Consecutive Week
Higher Volumes and Prices Boost Inflows to the Kremlin’s War Fund, With China Emerging as the Main Buyer
Germany’s Chancellor Backed the Idea of Banning Social Media for Children
Authorities Fear the Impact of Fake News, AI-Generated Content, and TikTok on Mental Health
The EU Demands That Ukraine Speed Up Repairs to the Druzhba Oil Pipeline
Brussels Wants to Restore Russian Oil Supplies to Hungary and Slovakia More Quickly
More Than a Third of Children in Ukraine Remain Displaced After Four Years of War
UNICEF Reports Rising Psychological Distress and a Loss of Hope for the Future
The Russian Orthodox Church Has Established Hundreds of Parishes in Africa Over Three Years
Bloomberg Describes This as Part of Russia’s Strategy to Expand Influence Through Religion, Culture, and Education
Farage Announced Key Appointments at Reform UK
Robert Jenrick Was Named “Shadow Chancellor,” With Former Conservative Ministers Joining the Team
Ukraine’s Ombudsman Said the TCC Is Systematically Violating the Constitution
In Response, Politicians and Activists Began Publicly Justifying Violence and Illegal Detentions
Rubio Said in Munich That the U.S. Does Not Intend to Break With Europe
But He Made Clear That Security, Migration, and Economic Mistakes Will Be Europe’s Own Responsibility
The U.S. Threatened to Withdraw From the International Energy Agency
The Trump Administration Says the IEA Obstructs Policies to Expand Oil and Gas Production
EU Divisions Emerge Over a New Sanctions Package Against Russia
Italy, Hungary, and Other Countries Object to Restrictions on Ports and Banks
UK Unemployment Rises to 5.2 Percent—the Highest in Five Years
The Labor Market Weakens as Investors Expect a Bank of England Rate Cut
Ahead of the Geneva Meeting, Trump Urged Ukraine to “Sit Down at the Negotiating Table as Soon as Possible.”
He Said the Initiative Must Now Come From Kyiv and Claimed Russia Is Ready for a Deal
Australia Prepared an Entry Ban on Migrants From 13 Countries
The Document Leaked to the Press and Turned Out to Be Unapproved Even Within the Opposition
Budanov Says a Rapid Deal With Russia Is “In Ukraine’s Interests.”
Another Part of the Delegation Linked to Yermak Does Not Support a Swift Agreement
British Banks Want to Accelerate the Launch of a National Alternative to Visa and Mastercard
London Fears the U.S. Could Switch Off American Payment Systems
The Culture War Over Gender Issues Reaches Brussels
The Left Is Increasingly Using It as a Political Tool