Bus Driver Kills Ultra-Orthodox Teen at Jerusalem Conscription Protest
Bus driver kills ultra-Orthodox teen at Jerusalem protest against military conscription, highlighting deep tensions over religious exemptions in Israel.
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Bus driver kills ultra-Orthodox teen at Jerusalem protest against military conscription, highlighting deep tensions over religious exemptions in Israel.
White House confirms military force remains an option for acquiring Greenland, citing national security concerns about Russian and Chinese Arctic activities. European allies...
Venezuela's prosecutor accuses US of terrorism after raid killing 56 people and capturing President Maduro, sparking international condemnation and political maneuvering.
Western allies pledge security guarantees for Ukraine in Paris summit, committing multinational forces if ceasefire reached with Russia. France, UK lead coalition with U.S....
European leaders issue joint statement rejecting Trump's Greenland annexation ambitions, affirming that only Denmark and Greenland can decide the territory's future....
Cyprus begins its second EU Council presidency focusing on security, Ukraine support, migration management, and budget negotiations amid geopolitical tensions.
EU calls for calm amid Venezuela crisis after US captures Maduro. Trump threatens acting President Rodríguez while Venezuelan military backs her. EU urges restraint by all...
Pope Leo XIV closed the Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica, ending the 2025 Jubilee Year that attracted 33.5 million pilgrims. This marked the first Holy Year in 300 years...
Nestlé recalls baby formula across Europe due to potential cereulide toxin contamination from Bacillus cereus bacteria. No illnesses reported yet, but parents warned about...
South Korea lifts decades-long ban on North Korean newspaper Rodong Sinmun, allowing public access for first time since 1948 as part of President Lee's diplomatic outreach to Pyongyang.
A Swiss bar where 40 died in a New Year's fire hadn't been inspected for 6 years, revealing critical safety failures. The tragedy has prompted nationwide scrutiny of fire...
Left-wing extremists attacked Berlin's power grid, leaving 45,000 households without electricity in freezing temperatures. Mayor Kai Wegner calls it terrorism as emergency...