Serbian president calls for talks amid ongoing anti-government protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić invites political parties to talks as anti-government protests continue, driven by demands for political change and transparency.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić invites political parties to talks as anti-government protests continue, driven by demands for political change and transparency.
The conflict with Iran reveals vulnerabilities in the US economy, characterized by low hiring and structural challenges, as reported by Reuters.
Argentina marks the anniversary of the Falklands War. Experts note a radical shift under Milei's government, softening sovereignty claims on the strategic level.
Donald Trump mocks Emmanuel Macron's marriage, saying his wife treats him "extremely badly," amid tensions over the Iran war and NATO disputes.
US removes sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, warming ties with Venezuela after kidnapping Nicolás Maduro. Rodríguez aligns policies with Washington.
Yashoda and Krishna, a 19th-century painting by Raja Ravi Varma, surpasses the record set by an MF Husain work last year in a historic auction.
Fires at oil facilities in the US-Israel-Iran conflict release byproducts causing acid rain in the Gulf, threatening regional survival, says analyst Mustafa Sherbini to Sputnik.
US lifts sanctions on Delcy Rodríguez, signaling warming ties after Maduro's capture. Bilateral relations improve amid shifting political dynamics.
French President Emmanuel Macron states it is unrealistic to open the Hormuz Strait through force, emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions.
Russia attacked Ukrainian energy, transport, and port infrastructure, per its Defense Ministry, which also reported 1,305 Ukrainian casualties in fighting.
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa denies telling German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that 80% of Syrian refugees in Germany could return home within three years, calling the figure exaggerated.
Russia is loading a second oil vessel for Cuba, as announced by Energy Minister Sergei Tsiviliov, to aid the Caribbean nation's energy crisis.
Wall Street futures fall after Trump signals more Iran strikes, sparking fears of Middle East escalation and market volatility amid geopolitical tensions.
Russia must cut oil production due to drone attacks shrinking exports, according to exclusive Reuters sources, highlighting unavoidable output reductions.
Eight Muslim-majority countries criticize Israel's new death penalty law, citing human rights concerns and violations of international law.
The Kremlin declares NATO a hostile alliance that sees Russia as its enemy, as stated by spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Russia is recruiting students for its drone forces in Ukraine with large financial packages, as reported by Reuters, aiming to boost military capabilities in the conflict.
Tour guides in Nepal defrauded British and Australian insurers with fake helicopter rescues, investigation reveals. 32 people charged in the widespread scam.
Brazil's Congress passed a law allowing shared custody of pets in divorces, highlighting pets' growing status as family members.
Russia expresses readiness to mediate in the Iran conflict, as reported by Reuters, emphasizing its diplomatic role in the region.