A Biden program that allows migrants who urgently need humanitarian assistance to fly directly to undisclosed U.S. airports has seen migrants arrive from well-off countries.
The NATO Innovation Fund, backed by 24 of NATO's 32 member states, invested directly in four European tech companies it said would help address challenges in defense and security.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said 23 of NATO's 32 member states are hitting the alliance's goal of spending at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defense.
Will U.S. voters fire Joe Biden β fire his absurd EV mandates, his dangerous open border, his inflationary spending and his love of globalist institutions like the U.N.?
Conservative Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer will remain in a coalition with the Greens, despite their environment minister's vote favoring the controversial Nature Restoration plan.
Greece denied Monday a new report alleging its coast guard of brutal treatment of migrants who arrived on the nation's shores, including conduct that reportedly triggered 43 drownings.
Following European Parliament elections that saw right-leaning parties win big, European Union leaders will convene to discuss policy goals and who to place in top EU jobs.
At least a dozen American citizens are currently being held in Russian prisons. Reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. marine Paul Whelan are among the most famous.
Following the elections that have shaken up the European Parliament, HBO's Bill Maher is offering a dire warning to Democrats over their handling of immigration.
A British couple was heading to Spain when they were instead flown 1,500 miles away to Lithuania after airport staff escorted them to the wrong flight.
We all saw Dr. Anthony Fauci squirming when he was forced to admit to Congress that social distancing rules on which the COVID-19 lockdowns were based were pulled out of thin air.
Swedish accident investigators say the countryβs oldest amusement park did not properly test new parts for a roller coaster that derailed last year. One person was killed.
Switzerland will host scores of world leaders this weekend to try to map out first steps toward peace in Ukraine. Russia, which launched the war, wonβt take part.
British MP Keir Starmer has vowed to lead a βpro-business and pro-worker" government should his left-wing Labour Party seize power in July's election.
Greek authorities elected to close the Acropolis in Athens from noon to 5 p.m. on Thursday as unseasonably high temperatures continue searing the Balkan nation.
NATO defense ministers have gathered for high-level talks in hopes of agreeing on a new plan to provide military training and security assistance to Ukraine in the midst of Russia's invasion.
A video has captured Italian lawmakers fighting in parliament on Wednesday during a vote on a controversial government bill regarding regional autonomy.
Italyβs first female prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is hosting President Biden and G-7 world leaders following a massive victory by right-wing parties in the European parliamentary elections.
European Union elections indicate a massive political earthquake and show that voters are sick of far-left government and illegal immigration. Will President Biden notice?
A South Korean company's spicy noodles were recalled by Denmark's food authorities after the products were found to contain too much capsaicin, which is a neurotoxin.
French President Emmanuel Macron defended Wednesday his decision to call snap parliamentary elections following his party's resounding defeat in the European parliamentary vote.
Hungary agreed not to veto NATO support for Ukraine, but Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n insisted that his country would provide no aid for any joint assistance effort.
Nothing disrupts a cruise ship vacation like an outbreak of illness β but by taking the proper preventative measures, you can help reduce the risk of seafaring sickness.
German archaeologists recently announced the discovery of millennia-old game pieces. The artifacts were found at the site of a destroyed castle and were found under debris.
Bournemouth University recently announced that its maritime archaeologists have recently retrieved gravestones that were sitting in the remains of a 13th-century shipwreck.
Logan Moore of Arizona, 25, plummeted into crevasse after edging out onto a Switzerland cliff for a video. When he came to consciousness, he wasn't sure he would make it out alive.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy began a week of diplomacy at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin, where he made the case for investments in Ukraine's energy sector.
The Democratic National Committee is reimbursing the federal government for first lady Jill Biden's travel back and forth from France to Delaware to attend Hunter Biden's trial.
Russia and Belarus have launched a second stage of drills to train their troops in tactical nuclear weapons as Russia tries to discourage the West from increasing support for Ukraine.
Russia's Foreign Ministry announced Monday its rescission of Austrian journalist Maria Knips-Witting's accreditation, ordering her to leave the country "in the near future."
Right-wing Hungarian President Viktor OrbΓ‘n's party just turned in its worst performance in a European Parliament election since the country joined the bloc.
Biden was glad to support energy production when he thought it benefited him. Now, it's nearly election time and he's on a crusade against US energy that harms both us and our allies.
Ukraine is considering keeping some fighter jets it expects to receive from allies at foreign bases to protect them from Russian attacks, but Putin could still strike them there.
Germany's conservative alliance finished first in the European Parliament election, and the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party finished second.
French President Emmanuel Macron announced Sunday he was calling a snap legislative election following his party's decisive defeats in its European Parliament bids.
UK populist leader Nigel Farage and the Reform UK party surge in polls and may become the leading right-wing political movement in the country as the mainstream Conservative Party faces electoral wipeout.
An expert told NPR that the frustrations felt by European farmers over the EU's climate policies could sway the ongoing 2024 European Parliament election.
Surveillance footage that has emerged appears to show missing TV doctor Michael Mosley made it to the village of Pedi after leaving a Greek beach on the island of Symi.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is facing backlash after he ditched a D-Day ceremony in Normandy, France to do a TV interview during which he slammed the U.K. opposition party.
Belarusian authorities have expressed willingness to investigate the death of a Polish soldier who was stabbed at the border last month, officials say.
The search for missing Dr. Michael Mosley, a British TV presenter, entered its third day Friday as coast guard divers and police scour the Greek island of Symi for him.
The European Union's three main political bodies include the European Commission, the European Council and the European Parliament, which all work with member states to govern the bloc.
Romanian authorities say an explosion at a chain home improvement store in the northeast of the country has injured at least 13 people, four seriously.
Scientists have traced the ancestry of the modern horse to a lineage that emerged 4,200 years ago and quickly became dominant across Eurasia, new research shows.
European Union parliamentary elections kicked off Thursday in the Netherlands, with exit polls showing a close race between Geert Wilders' party and a left-wing coalition.
Officials say a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train in the Czech Republic on Wednesday, killing at least four people and injuring 27 others.
Bestselling author Jack Carr, former Navy SEAL, recalls Gen. Dwight Eisenhower's words issued on June 5, 1944, just ahead of D-Day during World War II β 80 years ago this week.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation is commemorating the 20th anniversary of his death this week with special attention to his memorable 1984 D-Day speech.
After four years of American retreat from its leadership responsibilities around the globe, President Biden took office promising to stand strong for freedom and democracy.
A German right-wing party candidate was stabbed on Tuesday, just days after anΒ Afghan migrant several people including a police officer who later died from his injuries.
Anne Frank was elated upon hearing news of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. "Friends are on the way," the teenager wrote in her famous diary as hope erupted across occupied Europe.
Last year, only a handful of the Greatest Generation were able to make the D-Day commemoration ceremony. But this year, the 80th, is a big one, and 150 are expected.
European rightwing populist parties are surging in the European Parliament election polls amid the ongoing migrant crisis, expected to deliver the historic first right-leaning majority.
Following in the steps of several other European countries, Slovenia's parliament has voted in favor of recognizing a Palestinian state; no member voted against recognition.
A 27-year-old man from the Netherlands got into hot water with Italian authorities after he allegedly wrote his graffiti signature on an ancient wall in Herculaneum.
The coast guard says the body of an unidentified man has been recovered off a beach northeast of the Greek capital with a 22-pound barbell attached to his leg with a rope.
A group of 60 World War II veterans is leaving Atlanta on a chartered flight to France to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings with parades, school visits and ceremonies.
The speaker of Georgia's parliament signed the controversial "foreign agents" bill into law after the legislature dismissed the veto of President Salome Zourabichvili.
Nine European nationals will be deported from Greece for their participation in disruptive anti-Israel demonstrations on the campus ofΒ University of Athens School of Law last month.
Lead European rabbi suggests that countries counteract the anti-Israel, totalitarian influence of Iran and its terror proxies in the region before recognizing a Palestinian state.
The Philippines have warned China that it would consider any Filipino soldier killed by a Beijing water cannon to be an βact of war" amid heightened tensions in the region.
Voters in European Union countries will elect lawmakers to the European Parliament on June 6-9, 2024. The election is expected to result in a shift to the right.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro SΓ‘nchez met with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa after Spain, Ireland and Norway recognized Palestinian statehood.
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced fortifications along the border with Belarus after a soldier was seriously wounded in a knife attack by a migrant.
The top European Union cybersecurity official said on Tuesday that disruptive digital attacks have doubled in the 27-member bloc in the past few months.
Belgian authorities searched the home and office of a European Parliament employee in Brussels over suspected Russian interference. Similar searches occurred in Strasbourg.
A Georgian parliament committee has rejected the presidentβs veto of the βforeign agents" legislation, called the "Russian law" by critics, that has sparked massive protests for weeks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has secured a second $1 billion military aid pledge within two days during his tour of the European Union, this time from Belgium.
Local families have adopted all 10,000 American World War II heroes buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery and are now seeking photos to pair with the names of each U.S. war hero.
Russia periodically has to deal with moose wandering into cities, where they can face dangers and death, such as the case of the moose in Salavat last week.
British authorities have arrested a 17-year-old boy believed to have stabbed two women at Durley Chine Beach in Bournemouth, England. One woman died, Dorset Police say.
A woman recently found over 2,150 silver coins in KutnΓ‘ Hora, Czech Republic, experts say. Historians believe the massive fortune was carefully buried during a time of unrest.
Russian guards removed some buoys their Estonian counterparts had placed on a river separating the two states in a move EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called βunacceptable."
Several Russian defense ministry personnel have been arrested on corruption charges over the last month, just before President Vladimir Putin began his fifth term.
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor OrbΓ‘n has announced that Hungary will seek to opt out of NATO operations aimed at supporting Ukraine, according to officials.
The International Criminal Court has butted heads with most U.S. administrations since its founding, especially after it initiated an investigation into U.S. conduct in Afghanistan.
Kosovoβs parliament has approved a bill that would allow leasing of some of the country's prison space to Denmark to help it with its overcrowded prison system.
The U.N. has approved a resolution establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs. Serbs oppose the move.
A Danish court dismissed a claim that a hospital violated a patient's rights by not providing adequate vegan meals during her stay four years ago, officials say.
After numerous warnings and harsh criticism, the Parliament in Tbilisi passed a Russian-style agents law. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., has announced a bill to sanction those involved.
Greek authorities, in collaboration with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, have dismantled an criminal group trafficking cocaine from Latin America to Europe.
A major project to construct a subway line under ancient Roman ruins has reached a crucial phase. The project aims to alleviate Rome's transportation challenges.
Norway is tightening restrictions on entry from Russia due to concerns over espionage and Russia's actions in Ukraine, according to Norwegian officials.
Taylor Swift paused her Eras Tour Stockholm stop to fix a wardrobe malfunction. Video showed the singer adjust her dress before taking a seat at her piano.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted several European countries for delivering a "reward for terrorism" in recognizing a Palestinian state.
Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., slammed Ireland, Spain and Norway's decision as a "gift to Hamas," despite him advocating for "Palestinian self-determination and statehood."
A planned U.N. vote on establishing an annual day to commemorate the 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosnian Muslims by Bosnian Serbs has sparked political controversy.
Estonian Prime Minister Kallas says Russia is conducting a βshadow war" against the West. Estonia and other European countries are seeing a rise in sabotage and spying.
Leaders in the Baltic Sea region voiced concerns on Wednesday about reports of Russia potentially revising its territorial waters' borders, officials say.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visited Tirana on Wednesday and praised the joint efforts between the UK and Albania to combat illegal migration.
Danish police have imposed a temporary ban on the Danish arm of the Bandidos motorcycle club due to their history of violence, according to authorities.
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr StΓΈre said the country will recognize a Palestinian state, according to Reuters, and Ireland and Spain are expected to follow suit.
Jan A.P. Kaczmarek, a Polish composer who won an Oscar in 2005 for the musical score of 'Finding Neverland,' has died at age 71; he suffered from a rare neurological disorder.
A woman has been reported dead in Sombor, Serbia, after a tree fell on her car during a heavy Tuesday storm, according to Interior Minister Ivica Dacic.
The second of three trials for an alleged far-right plot to stage a coup against the German government began on May 21, 2024, this time for nine suspected leaders of the group.
Nine Egyptian men have been acquitted by a Greek judge of charges related to a shipwreck that killed more than 500 migrants. The judge dismissed the case.
American nurse Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross on this day in history, May 21, 1881. She led the organization until 1904, when she retired to her Maryland home.
The Netherlands-based ICCβs indictment of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes happened on Monday.
Kosovar police on Monday closed six branches of the Serbia-licensed Postal Savings Bank in line with a crackdown on the use of the Serbian dinar currency.
Kosovoβs Cabinet has approved a draft law on renting a prison, 30 miles south of its capital Pristina, to Denmark to help the country with its overpopulated prison system.