What impact might Denmark's new government have on the ongoing situation in Greenland?
End of election deadlock will see PM Frederiksen continue her stewardship of response to Trump's Greenland lust
End of election deadlock will see PM Frederiksen continue her stewardship of response to Trump's Greenland lust
Kim Jong Un called for North Korea's capacity to produce weapons-grade uranium to grow at an "exponential rate."
Kyiv maintains drone assault on Russian oil facilities in overnight attack
France and its partners intercepted a Russian oil tanker circumventing sanctions in the Atlantic over the weekend, President Emmanuel Macron said in a social media post on Monday. The Tagor was detained Sunday morning in international waters with the help of Britain and other partners, the French president said
Missiles and drones struck the cities of Kyiv and Dnipro, Ukrainian officials said. At least 10 people were killed
Surveys are predicting a close, three-way race between a veteran leftist candidate, a right-wing senator and an independent businessman, which is likely to go to a second-round run-off
French lawmakers are set to debate a bill aimed at protecting children and combatting violence in schools. The legislation was drafted in the wake of a parliamentary investigation into the Bétharram abuse scandal, which exposed decades of mistreatment at a Catholic-run school in southwestern France. It also comes at the same time as Paris investigators probe allegations non-teaching staff recruited by the city mistreated or abused children at dozens of shcools across the capital
Teachers marched in Mexico demanding better pay and pensions, warning of further protests ahead of the 2026 World Cup
Russian atomic energy agency claim that drone strike damaged Europe’s largest nuclear power plant just a ‘propaganda ploy’, Ukraine military says. What we know on day 1,558
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's party is running unopposed in several constituencies. Opposition parties have warned that the elections are even less open than previous votes
The United States will only send used nuclear-powered submarines to Australia as part of an agreement to "streamline" the AUKUS defence deal in a move branded on Sunday as a "cost-effective" by Defence Minister Richard Marles. Australia is expected to receive at least three so-called "Virginia-class" nuclear-powered submarines from the United States within 15 years
WHO chief visits DRC amidst Ebola crisis and urges international community to increase support