Russia 2 hours ago Romania annuls first round of presidential vote won by far-right candidate Romania's top court annulled the first round of the country's presidential election after intelligence was declassified alleging Russia interfered to promote Calin Georgescu.
Russia 1 day ago Kosovo accuses Serbia of 'terrorist attack' resembling Russian actions in Ukraine Kosovo accused Serbia of carrying out a terrorist attack on a water pipeline in the Serb majority north of Kosovo. Serbia denies the accusations, but the recent bloodshed highlights that peace in the Balkans is far from certain.
Defense 1 day ago Voters want more US involvement on world stage despite isolationist talk, Ronald Reagan Institute survey finds The Ronald Reagan Institute released its sixth annual National Defense Survey and found 'record high' support for U.S. involvement abroad despite a growing sense that isolationism could be on the rise.
Opinion 3 days ago Tired of Ukraine? Remember South Vietnam Americans may be “tired" of Ukraine, but nothing good will come of letting it go under – or letting the world's dictatorships think they’ve come out ahead.
Thailand 3 days ago Russian tourist dies after being swept away by massive wave while doing yoga in Thailand Russian tourist Kamilla Beliatskaya died on Friday after she was swept away by a large wave while doing yoga on a rock in Koh Samui, Thailand.
Ukraine 4 days ago Biden administration to announce $725M weapons package to Ukraine months before Trump is sworn in The Biden administration is announcing a $725 million weapons package for Ukraine less than two months before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, a U.S. official says.
Europe 4 days ago Pro-Putin leader backs harsh crackdown as over 40 people hospitalized amid protests in Georgia Dozens are hospitalized after massive protests broke out across Georgia following the pro-Putin government's move halting decadeslong talks on joining the EU amid increasing ties with Russia.
Europe 5 days ago Georgian PM praises country's protest crackdown despite US condemnation Georgia, which has been criticized for using "excessive force" to crack down on anti-government protests, has become increasingly authoritarian, according to Western governments.
Russia 6 days ago Imprisoned Kremlin critic convicted again, receives 3-year sentence for opposing war in Ukraine Imprisoned Kremlin critic Alexei Gorinov was convicted again on Friday and sentenced to three years in prison for opposing Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine.
Politics 6 days ago Ukraine to seek NATO invitation in Brussels next week Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also urged NATO leaders to immediately approve the uncontested parts of Ukraine for membership.