Russia and India Announce Expanded Cooperation From Trade to Defense Technologies
New Delhi Maintains Its Course Toward Moscow Despite Criticism and Tariffs From the Trump Administration
Trump Blames the EU and Migration for Europe’s “Civilizational Disappearance”
A New U.S. Strategy Builds an Ideological Bridge Between MAGA and Europe’s Far Right
The EU Seeks a Way to Fund Ukraine Using Frozen Russian Assets
A New Mechanism Could Bypass the Veto Right and Become a Legal Turning Point for the Union
The EU Fines X €120 Million for Violating Transparency Requirements
U.S. Vice President JD Vance Calls the Decision an Attempt to Punish the Platform for “Refusing Censorship”
Netflix Buys Warner Bros Discovery’s Studios and Streaming Service for $83 Billion
The Deal Makes the Company the Largest Player in Hollywood
Cloudflare Suffers Another Major Outage
Numerous Websites Worldwide Are Down for the Second Time in Two Weeks
Mogherini Resigns After Being Named a Suspect in a Corruption Case
Investigators Probe Possible Irregularities in the Creation of the EU Diplomatic Academy
Israel Strikes Gaza After Hamas Attack Reported in Rafah
The New Episode of Violence Once Again Tests the Two-Month Ceasefire
Macron Warns of a “Disintegration of the International Order” During Talks With Xi
Trade Disputes and China’s Anti-Dumping Investigations Strain Beijing’s Relations With Europe
The Biggest EU Corruption Scandal Since the Santer Era
The Arrests of Mogherini and Sannino Are Turning Into a Political Crisis for von der Leyen
Yermak and Former Ministers Face No Suspicion in the Myndych Case
The Course of the Investigation Is Increasingly Seen as External Pressure on the Power Configuration Around Zelensky
What Ukrainians Hear From Politicians and What They See on the Streets
Mobilization in Its Current Form Undermines Trust in Promises of Rights and Freedom
The Trump Administration Defends a Deadly Follow-Up Strike on a Cocaine Boat
The White House Relies on a Secret OLC Memo Authorizing Such Targets to Be Engaged
The Trump Administration Has Suspended the Processing of Nearly 1.5 Million Asylum Applications
A New Tightening of the Rules Has Increased Uncertainty and Fear Among Afghans and Other Asylum Seekers
Old Landfills Across Europe and the U.K. May Threaten Drinking Water
Large-Scale Mapping Reveals Tens of Thousands of Sites in Flood and Erosion Zones Where Pollution Can Reach Rivers and Groundwater
Amazon Uses the AI Hype to Justify Rising Workloads
Engineers Say the Technology Remains Underdeveloped but Is Used to Tighten Demands on Employees
America’s Billionaires Have Become the Financial Backbone of Trump’s Presidency
Private Donations Substitute for Government Decisions and Deepen Donors’ Influence on Policy
The Rada Removes the Russian Language From Ukraine’s Translation of the European Charter
The Decision Is Largely Symbolic, as the Constitution Guarantees Protection for Any Language Spoken by at Least 40% of Citizens
The Former Owner of Pornhub Wants to Buy Lukoil’s Overseas Assets
Bernd Bergmair Has Requested Permission From the U.S. Treasury for a Potential Deal
Israeli Forces Shoot Dead Two Palestinians in the West Bank
The Incident Sparks Accusations of a ‘Field Execution’ and Calls for an International Investigation
How Much Do the World’s Largest Defense Companies Earn in a Year of Global Wars?
A Record Amount. The Key Findings From the SIPRI Report
A Federal Immigration Operation in New York Was Disrupted by Protesters
Several Participants Were Arrested
The Independent Center Says AI Could Undermine the U.S. Two-Party System
The Organization Is Seeking Districts and Candidates to Elect Independent Lawmakers to Congress for the First Time in Decades
Tech Giants and Investment Funds Create Their Own Media and Podcasts to Speak Without Awkward Questions
How Corporate Magazines and Shows Replace Honest Conversation With a Set of Friendly Interviews
Russia Issues Sovereign Debt in Yuan for the First Time and Raises Nearly $3 Billion
The Deal Deepens Mutual Alignment, Making Moscow More Dependent on Beijing
Megaconstellations of Satellites Could Ruin Up to 40% of Hubble Images and More Than 90% of Frames From New Telescopes
Astronomers Call for International Rules to Preserve Low Orbit as a Shared Space for Science
65 Dead, 270 Missing
Photos From the Hong Kong Tragedy
JavaScript Marks 30 Years—a Language Created in Haste That Outlived All Its Creators
From a Ten-Day Prototype It Grew Into a Technology That Still Dominates the Web
India Secretly Demands the Preinstallation of an Undeletable Government App on Smartphones
Manufacturers Warn of a Privacy Threat
The Jony Ive–OpenAI Project Has Reached the Prototype Stage of an AI Device
Ive and Altman Promise to Present the Finished Product in Less Than Two Years
AI Is Making Holiday Scam Schemes Almost Indistinguishable From the Real Thing
This Season, Experts Are Reporting a Sharp Rise in Phishing, Fake Stores, and Deepfake Advertising