VIDEO 10 hours ago Trump is sending a 'strong message' to European allies, US ambassador says U.S. ambassador to the European Union Andy Puzder weighs in on President Donald Trump telling NATO allies to stop buying Russian oil on 'The Story.'
Donald Trump 16 hours ago Trump demands NATO allies halt Russian oil purchases before new US sanctions President Donald Trump threatens major sanctions on Russia, but only if NATO nations first stop buying Russian oil and end their dependence on Moscow’s energy.
Charlie Kirk 4 days ago European Parliament snubs request for Charlie Kirk minute of silence after assassination European Parliament members denied a request for a minute of silence honoring Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed at Utah Valley University.
History 4 days ago Archaeologists stunned by rare medieval shoes and bags hiding under capital city Norwegian researchers unearthed thousands of well-preserved leather objects from the 13th-15th centuries in Oslo's Bjørvika district, revealing insight into medieval fashion.
France 5 days ago France arrests hundreds as 'Block Everything' protests erupt across country French police arrested at least 295 protesters during nationwide "Block Everything" demonstrations against President Macron's policies and budget cuts.
VIDEO 5 days ago French police charge at protesters in Paris during 'Block Everything' demonstrations Clashes erupt between police and protesters in Paris, France, on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025. (Credit: Associated Press)
Senate Democrats 5 days ago Fetterman rips ‘lefties’ in Dem party, saying people in ex-communist nation told him ‘you are morons' Sen. John Fetterman criticizes Democrats embracing socialism after Croatians told him communism was 'the worst thing ever' during his visit to the former communist nation.
Russia 5 days ago Russia fires drones into Poland days after Trump meeting with NATO ally Moscow denies responsibility for drones that entered Polish territory, claiming no evidence of Russian origin despite Ukrainian president's contradicting assessment.
NATO 5 days ago NATO warns Russia after Poland shoots down 'huge number' of drones that violated its airspace NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte called Russia's behavior "reckless" after several drones from the country crossed into Poland, violating NATO airspace.
Ukraine 6 days ago Poland shoots down drones in its airspace during Russian attack on neighboring Ukraine Polish defense officials say the military shot down "hostile" objects that violated its airspace early Monday amid attacks by Russia on neighboring Ukraine.
VIDEO 6 days ago There's 'no world' in which Trump didn't greenlight Hamas strike: Dr. Sheila Nazarian Panelists weigh in on the Israeli strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar and the Trump administration's response on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Emmanuel Macron September 8 Macron to appoint fourth prime minister in a year as debt battle topples centrist leader French Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted in a no-confidence vote over a controversial debt plan, forcing President Emmanuel Macron to pick a new prime minister for the fourth time in a year.
VIDEO September 7 EU bans some gel nail polishes over safety concerns Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera reports on the EU ban of a chemical found in some gel nail polishes on 'America’s Newsroom.'
Sports September 6 Woke protesters triggered by ‘Israel’ get their way in European cycling race Israel-Premier Tech cycling had been competing in La Vuelta a Espana when Pro-Palestine protestors took issue with the team's name, which prompted a change to their uniforms.
VIDEO September 6 Trump pushed the Europeans to the brink on responding to Russia-Ukraine war: Kiron Skinner Fox News contributor Kiron Skinner discusses President Donald Trump’s efforts to bring an end to the Russia-Ukraine war on ‘Fox Report.’
Opinion September 6 JONATHAN TURLEY: The New Blasphemy? Daring to laugh at the wrong people Comedy writer Graham Linehan was met by armed officers at London's Heathrow airport this week and informed that three of his X posts constituted a 'violent, abusive act.'
Royal Families September 5 British royal Katharine, Duchess of Kent, dead at 92 Katharine, the Duchess of Kent, has died at the age of 92, the British Royal Family announced Friday.
Vladimir Putin September 5 Putin warns Western troops in Ukraine would be 'legitimate targets' Russian President Vladimir Putin threatens Western troops amid Ukraine peacekeeping talks, while President Donald Trump seeks Russian meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Israel September 4 Jazz musician canceled for supporting 50 remaining hostages in Gaza at festival: 'I'm not a politician' Berlin swing musician David Hermlin said he was canceled from European jazz festivals after asking questions to pro-Palestinian activists and wearing a Gaza hostage pin.
VIDEO September 4 Jazz musician says he was canceled over pin supporting Gaza hostages: 'Music should unite, not divide' Berlin swing musician David Hermlin tells Fox News Digital he was excluded from festivals after asking two questions and wearing a yellow pin in support of hostages still held in Gaza.
VIDEO September 4 President Trump phoned in with Zelenskyy, European leaders Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the latest in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations on 'Special Report.'
Disasters September 4 Luxury yacht tips and sinks minutes after launch as terrified passengers jump overboard The $1M yacht Dolce Vento capsized and sank near Turkey shortly after launch, prompting an investigation into potential construction flaws or human error.
Donald Trump September 4 Trump calls out Europe for 'funding' Putin's war and failing to 'pressure' China President Donald Trump demands Europe end Russian oil funding worth $1.3 billion annually and apply economic pressure on China supporting Putin's war efforts in Ukraine.
Travel September 4 Locals call out 'excessive tourism' after tram crash leaves at least 15 dead and 18 injured Lisbon's Glória Funicular derailment killed at least 15 people and injured 18 as residents blame "excessive tourism" for the tragic incident affecting the popular tram.
Travel September 4 Archaeologists unearth 5,000-year-old 'fairy houses' hidden on scenic Italian island Italian officials announced the discovery of three ancient "fairy house" tombs on Sardinia, containing Roman-era artifacts and dating to the late Neolithic period.
World September 3 Lisbon’s historic Glória Funicular derails, leaving at least 15 dead, 18 injured: report Lisbon’s Glória Funicular derailed on Wednesday, reportedly killing 15 and injuring 18 while authorities probe the cause and Portugal declares a day of mourning.
Health September 2 Is your manicure safe? Chemical banned from nail salons for health dangers The EU's ban on a chemical used in gel manicures raises safety questions for American consumers, as beauty brands reformulate with alternative ingredients.
VIDEO September 1 EU alarmed by suspected Russian GPS jamming plane Fox News foreign correspondent Alex Hogan has the latest on Russia's attacks on Ukraine and what alarmed the European Union on 'Fox News Live.'Â
VIDEO September 1 European Commission president lands after plane GPS jammed European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen landed in Bulgaria, and a spokeswoman accused Russia of jamming the plane's GPS system. (Reuters)
Europe September 1 European Commission accuses Russia of GPS jamming operation targeting president's plane Russia interfered with GPS systems on board European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane on Monday, Bulgarian authorities say.