The Balkans 14 hours ago State Department stays quiet as Albania reinstates deputy prime minister accused of corruption Albania's Constitutional Court reinstated Deputy Prime Minister Belinda Balluku after corruption charges led to her removal from office in November.
NATO 2 days ago NATO secretary general warns Russia could target alliance members next amid rising tensions Russia's growing aggression prompts NATO warning as recent railway blast in Poland and airspace violations signal escalating security threats across Europe.
Discovery 2 days ago Archaeologists unearth remnants of forgotten city 'marked by conflict' buried below bustling hub Archaeologists have uncovered remnants of Nya Lödöse, a forgotten 16th-century city beneath modern Gothenburg, revealing medieval streets and artifacts.
VIDEO 3 days ago This should offend ‘everyone with Western values’: Alex Marlow Breitbart editor-in-chief Alex Marlow says the ‘EU super state’ enforces ‘nonstop’ censorship amid the Elon Musk clash on ‘The Ingraham Angle.’
Donald Trump 3 days ago Lavrov warns Europe of retaliation as Zelenskyy opens reconstruction talks with Trump officials Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy announces first formal reconstruction meeting with Trump officials to discuss Ukraine's post-war recovery efforts.
Homeland Security 3 days ago Homeland Security moves toward scrutinizing foreign tourists' social media accounts before entry U.S. Customs and Border Protection posted a proposal in the Federal Register indicating it plans to review foreign tourists' social media accounts before entry.
Europe 3 days ago Europe 'literally being flooded with cocaine' as narco-subs evade detection crossing Atlantic Europe faces massive cocaine influx via narco-subs crossing Atlantic with only 5-10% interdiction rate. Police warn continent is "flooded" with drugs.
VIDEO 4 days ago European allies targeting alleged drug boats Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports on the EU’s efforts to combat drug smuggling by sea on ‘America Reports.’
Russia 4 days ago Belgium balks at EU plan to seize Russian assets, citing fear of Kremlin retaliation Belgium blocks EU plan to seize Russian assets for Ukraine aid, citing serious fears of Putin retaliation and potential war escalation against Europe.
Pentagon News & Events 5 days ago Congress moves to block Pentagon from cutting US troops in Europe and South Korea Congress limits Pentagon's ability to reduce troops in Europe below 76,000 and South Korea below 28,500 in new defense bill, easing allied concerns.
World December 6 White House roadmap says Europe may be 'unrecognizable' in 20 years as migration raises doubts about US allies White House warns Europe faces demographic crisis from mass immigration that could weaken NATO alliances and leave continent 'unrecognizable in 20 years.'
Europe December 6 European Christmas markets fortify security measures as terror threats force major operational changes European Christmas markets face rising security costs and tighter measures following recent threats, with some smaller venues considering cancellation.
Melania Trump December 4 Melania Trump says 7 more Ukrainian children reunited with families as part of initiative with Russia First lady Melania Trump announced that seven children have returned to their families in Ukraine as part of a Russia-Ukraine reunification initiative.
The Balkans December 3 Bulgaria rocked by protests as country draws close to Eurozone membership Gen Z-led protests force Bulgaria's government to withdraw controversial 2026 budget amid widespread corruption allegations and growing economic concerns.
Discovery December 3 Medieval graves reveal harsh reality of early Christians: 'Life was hard and short' Danish archaeologists uncovered 77 medieval graves in Aarhus, revealing the harsh realities of 12th-century Christian life with an average life expectancy of 37 years.
NATO December 1 NATO considers ‘more aggressive’ response to Russia’s hybrid threats NATO considers "more aggressive" stance against Russia's hybrid warfare, including pre-emptive cyber operations, as tensions escalate over sabotage.
Europe November 30 Muslim dad, sons allegedly drowned teen over 'Western' lifestyle, refusing to wear headscarf Syrian father and sons of "strict" Muslim family face 25 years for alleged killing of 18-year-old Ryan Al Najjar in Netherlands after she refused to wear headscarf.
Crime November 30 Beauty influencer found dead in suitcase in forest after ex-boyfriend allegedly confesses: reports Austrian beauty influencer Stefanie Pieper found dead in suitcase after ex-boyfriend allegedly admits to strangling the 31-year-old content creator.
Discovery November 30 Mysterious pile of bones discovered near popular landmark triggers urgent investigation Mysterious bones from multiple animals have been discovered near Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland, after a wildfire burned through Holyrood Park, baffling archaeologists.
Germany November 29 Antifa agitation turns violent in Germany, bolstering Trump administration's foreign terror label Violence erupted as Antifa and other protesters threw stones at police during demonstrations against the Alternative for Germany youth convention in Giessen, injuring officers.
United Kingdom November 29 State Department warns UK over grooming gang handling: 'Unspeakable abuse' Political tensions rise as the U.K. struggles to address a grooming gang crisis affecting thousands while the Trump State Department singles out Germany and France over rape crimes.
Atlanta November 26 Passenger allegedly opens emergency exit door on taxiing plane, deploys slide at Atlanta airport: police A passenger is accused of opening an emergency exit door on a KLM plane, deploying the slide while the aircraft was taxiing in Atlanta, leading to the flight's cancellation.
Russia November 26 Germany warns Russia could attack NATO by 2029 as intelligence threat assessments mount German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul warns that intelligence shows Russia may attack NATO by 2029, citing Moscow's military buildup and economic shift toward war.
Foreign Policy November 26 US envoy gave Russian aide tips on how to sell Ukraine deal to Trump: report U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff gave a senior Kremlin official tips on how to pitch a Ukraine peace deal to President Donald Trump, according to a report.
The European Union November 25 EU's top court rules same-sex marriages must be recognized across all member states The EU's highest court delivered a historic ruling requiring member countries to recognize same-sex marriages, directly challenging Poland's laws.
Enforcement November 25 ICE seeking to deport 'criminal' illegal immigrant who allegedly threw coffee on baby, mother and dog ICE seeks to deport Finnish woman who allegedly threw coffee on baby and mother in a Florida incident after living illegally in the U.S. for two decades.
Russia November 25 Trump pushes peace in Europe, pressure in the Americas — inside the two-front gamble U.S. pursues peace talks in Europe while building largest Caribbean military presence in decades, targeting Venezuela's powerful Cartel de los Soles.
History November 25 'Hugely exciting' ring found in English countryside may have link to infamous plot, heads to auction A 16th-century gold ring linked to the infamous Gunpowder Plot goes to auction this month. It's expected to fetch £12,000 after being found near Robert Catesby's birthplace.
Ukraine November 24 Some European leaders wary of US approach to Ukraine peace talks as UK, France plan new meeting Some European leaders have pushed back against parts of the the U.S.-led Ukraine peace plan, demanding full involvement in negotiations as talks continue.
VIDEO November 23 TPUK teen faces threats for continuing Charlie Kirk's legacy "Bottles of urine, death threats": TPUK teen says he faces attacks for promoting Charlie Kirk's legacy.