How Iran strikes are forcing Europe to rethink security, migration and enlargement
As strikes on Iran prompt intense debates, EU capitals weigh faster paths for Ukraine, new migration risks and political fractures among nationalist parties
As strikes on Iran prompt intense debates, EU capitals weigh faster paths for Ukraine, new migration risks and political fractures among nationalist parties
As delegates assemble in Beijing on March 3, 2026, the Two Sessions will reveal China’s priorities on growth, self-reliance and international relations
Charlotte Rampling will portray a close confidante in the Mark Ruffalo-led Vatican thriller Santo Subito!, a multilingual project shot in Rome and Poland
A closed-door deposition of former President Bill Clinton in Chappaqua has prompted debate about whether Congress can routinely compel testimony from former occupants of the White House
A recent spike in trading interest on prediction platforms over the fate of Iran’s supreme leader has raised legal, ethical and geopolitical questions following reports of a major attack
Canada’s energy minister projects exports as high as 100 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas annually amid growing overseas demand and debate over emissions
Radiohead has told ICE to remove the choral version of “Let Down” from a government post and issued a blunt public statement against the agency
China’s new price‑setting agreements, used in sectors from steel to electric vehicles, are reducing the risk of punitive tariffs and keeping exporters in key markets
Senator John Cornyn is proposing Dalilah’s Law to stop undocumented immigrants from getting commercial driver’s licenses, a measure backed by President Trump after a 2026 crash injured Dalilah Coleman
I replayed Resident Evil Requiem nine times to dissect its confident opening, growing pains in the second half, and what the game says about modern narrative design
Max Scherzer has agreed to a one-year deal with the Toronto Blue Jays worth $3 million plus potential bonuses, adding veteran depth to the rotation
During her guest host week on The View, Savannah Chrisley faced both heated exchanges and private reconciliations with co-hosts, sparking debate about partisan divides and the show’s role
Beta Film is backing a W&B Television miniseries that revisits King Ludwig II’s fall from power, queer love and the mystery surrounding his death, shot at iconic Bavarian locations including Neuschwanstein
Russia’s claim that Ukraine pursued a nuclear weapon with UK and French assistance is dismissed by Kyiv and London; the EU fails to agree on its 20th sanctions package due to Hungary’s veto while diplomatic channels and energy disputes continue to shape the conflict
Comedian Jim Breuer says he and his wife were moved from first class to economy when American Airlines placed pilots in their seats; he recorded a video, rejected the offered compensation, and demanded a human response
Russian troops have been told to avoid the state-backed Max messenger amid continued throttling of Telegram since summer 2026 and warnings that Ukrainian forces can intercept traffic