A public threat from Volodymyr Zelensky about Hungarian leader Viktor Orbán has turned a money fight into a diplomatic flare-up over energy, EU aid and NATO ties.
Videos on social media show crowds in several cities praising President Trump after a military strike targeting Iran's leadership. The clips are vivid, but social media is a clever mirror. Verify before you amplify.
At least two Iranian drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Tuesday evening, officials say. No injuries were reported and the embassy was empty at the time, but Americans in the kingdom were told to shelter in place.
Iranian state television reportedly showed a clip of former President Trump urging Iranians to rise up. Officials and independent verification are still limited, so treat initial reports with caution.
Two U.S. pilots say they were ambushed and jailed after a routine refueling stop in Conakry. Families call it wrongful detention. The State Department says it is providing consular assistance while authorities in Guinea press serious charges.
New intelligence reports claim Iran secretly executed large numbers of detainees while telling U.S. officials they had halted executions. Here is what is being reported and why you should care.
New reporting and an official probe have exposed decades of coercive medical practices and child removal in Greenland under Danish administration. Denmark has apologized, but many questions about accountability and redress remain.
A newcomer party called Chega surged in Portugal's presidential first round, forcing a likely runoff and putting immigration and security at the center of the campaign.