World leaders split over military action as US-Israel strike Iran in coordinated operation
World leaders express contrasting views on the recent US and Israeli strikes against Iran, with some supporting the actions while others warn of escalating regional tensions.
Iran's Foreign Minister: No Contact with the USA Now
Iran's Foreign Minister stated that there is currently no communication with the United States.
Saudi Arabia condemns retaliatory attacks, Canada supports the USA
Saudi Arabia has condemned Iranian aggression and expressed solidarity with the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and Jordan in light of recent escalations in the Middle East.
Chat about the Iran attacks: Ask your questions to the foreign reporter
This article invites readers to engage in a chat about the recent attacks on Iran by the USA and Israel, featuring foreign reporter Nivette Dawod.
Trump tells Iranians the 'hour of your freedom is at hand' as US-Israel launch strikes against Iran
President Trump urged Iranians to rise against their government following a joint US-Israel military operation in Iran.
See the repercussions of the attacks by the USA and Israel against Iran
The USA and Israel launched joint attacks on Iran, citing defense against threats from the Iranian government and concerns over nuclear armament.
USA pressures Iran over detained Americans
The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has labeled Iran as a country engaged in state-sponsored unlawful detention of innocents, specifically targeting American citizens.
Be careful in Israel, advises the Czech Ministry due to tensions between the USA and Iran
The Czech Ministry advises caution for citizens traveling to Israel amidst escalating tensions between the USA and Iran.
F. Merzas will meet with D. Trump at the White House on Tuesday
On Tuesday, F. Merzas will meet with D. Trump at the White House to discuss bilateral relations, security policy, and trade issues.
Kosiniak-Kamysz and the Polish Hero Head to the USA: A Mysterious Visit to the White House
Wลadysลaw Kosiniak-Kamysz and reserve Captain Karol Cierpica travel to the United States for a significant ceremony at the White House.
At least two American citizens were on the boat that was shot at in Cuba
At least two American citizens were involved in an incident where a boat was shot at by Cuban forces, resulting in one death and injuries.
At least 2 crew members of the boat shot off the coast of Cuba were American, says US authority to the agency
Two crew members of a boat shot off the coast of Cuba were identified as American nationals, including one who reportedly died and another who was rescued injured by Cuban authorities.
G. Gerapetritis after the meeting with Rubio: Greek-US relations in "excellent condition"
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis affirmed the excellent state of US-Greece relations following his meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
Meeting of Gerapetritis with Rubio: What they discussed in the White House โ The position of the Greek Foreign Minister
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis met with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio at the White House to finalize the procedures for the 6th Round of Greece-U.S. Strategic Dialogue.
The case that shocked Florida 30 years ago: when Cuba shot down two planes with American citizens
The article reflects on the 1996 incident in which Cuba shot down two civilian planes, reigniting discussions about justice for the victims and U.S.-Cuba relations.
Taliban sends first envoy to India in diplomatic milestone as regional tensions reshape alliances
The Taliban has appointed its first envoy to India, marking a significant step in diplomatic relations between the two nations post-Taliban resurgence in Afghanistan.
Rubio calls Cuban shootout with stolen speedboat 'highly unusual,' withholds judgment
Marco Rubio described a shootout involving Cuba's coast guard and a U.S.-registered speedboat as 'highly unusual' and stated that the U.S. would assess the incident before forming a response.
The Prime Minister of Denmark announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24, 2026, highlighting the importance of security policy and relationships with the United States.
Power play: How US-Canada cooperation can skip the games and secure our borders
The article discusses the significance of U.S.-Canada cooperation amidst sporting rivalries, emphasizing their deep-rooted mutual interests and security partnerships.
About Diplomacy, International Institutions, and Other Demons
Recent diplomatic tensions involving American Ambassadors in Europe have highlighted a shift in the U.S. administration's attitudes towards Europe and its leaders.
USA: Trump accuses Iran of working on nuclear program again
President Trump has accused Iran of continuing its nuclear program despite ongoing talks with Washington, fueling speculation of possible further military strikes.
Kim Jong-un threatens Korea with destruction, leaves the possibility of dialogue with the USA open
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has issued threats of destruction towards Korea while keeping the door open for potential dialogue with the United States.
North Korea's leader ties relations with the USA to acceptance of nuclear weapons
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated that the future of relations with the United States hinges on the acceptance of the country's nuclear weapons program.
Cuban army kills 4 possible saboteurs from the USA
The Cuban army reports killing four suspected U.S. saboteurs attempting to infiltrate the island for terrorist activities.
Mamdani again downplays NYPD ambush as snowball fight โthat got out of handโ
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has downplayed a recent incident where NYPD officers were hit with snowballs, describing it as a snowball fight that escalated rather than a malicious ambush.
Reduced Exercises with the USA: Why Trump Risks the Break in the Pacific 'Shield'
The U.S. and South Korea plan joint military exercises called Freedom Shield, but South Korea proposes to reduce their scale to improve relations with North Korea, facing resistance from the U.S.
Ukrainian Ambassador: After the Attack on Novorossiysk, the USA Ordered to Avoid Targeting Their Interests
Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States, Olha Stefaniลกyna, stated that the U.S. sent an official demarche to Ukraine regarding the attacks on the Russian city of Novorossiysk, advising to refrain from targeting U.S. interests.
107 UN States Support Ukraine. The USA Is Not Among Them
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution supporting Ukraine, which condemns Russian aggression, although the USA abstained from voting.
China Expert Mรผhlhahn: 'Beijing does not aim to replace the USA'
China expert Klaus Mรผhlhahn discusses the dynamics of international relations between China, Germany, and the USA, emphasizing the need for constructive dialogue and understanding the Chinese market.
The United States Ambassador to Belgium Seeks to Ease Tension After Being Reprimanded for His Criticism of the Political Class
The U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, Bill White, is working to ease tensions after receiving a reprimand for his criticisms of Belgian politics, stating that U.S.-Belgium relations have returned to a positive path.
Record number of official visits to Svalbard last year
Svalbard experienced a record number of 94 official visits last year, highlighting increased international interest, particularly from Russia and the USA.
USA Remained Neutral in UN General Assembly Vote Supporting Ukraine
The UN General Assembly approved a resolution supporting Ukraine, with the USA abstaining from the vote marking the fourth anniversary of the war initiated by Russia.
US, France move to steady ties after Paris restricts ambassador's access
U.S. and French officials are taking steps to stabilize relations following France's decision to limit U.S. Ambassador Charles Kushner's access to key government officials.
U.S. ambassador to France looking to relax diplomatic spat
The U.S. ambassador to France is attempting to mend relations after skipping a crucial meeting that led to a diplomatic row with Paris.
White House official: Working on raising global tariffs to 15%
A White House official announced the ongoing efforts to raise global tariffs from 10% to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated mutual tariffs.
G7 and the USA Reiterate Unwavering Support for Ukraine
G7 leaders, including President Donald Trump, reaffirm their unwavering support for Ukraine on the anniversary of the invasion.
G. Gerapetritis: Heading to Washington today for a meeting with Marco Rubio
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis is traveling to Washington for urgent talks with U.S. counterpart Marco Rubio, focusing on bilateral relations and regional stability.
Gerapatritis in Washington, meeting with Rubio: What Greece expects
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapatritis will visit Washington from February 25 to 27, 2026, to strengthen bilateral relations between Greece and the US.
Gavin Newsom's spokesperson tells reporter 'f--- off' when asked for records of his dyslexia diagnosis
A spokesperson for California Governor Gavin Newsom reacted angrily to a reporter's request for medical records related to his dyslexia diagnosis.
The American ambassador ignored the summons of the French diplomacy
The American ambassador has neglected to respond to a summons from French diplomatic officials.
Barrow's Anger: The American Ambassador turned his back on the French Foreign Minister - He was denied access to government members
The U.S. Ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, faced backlash from the French government after not attending a meeting called by Foreign Minister Jean-Noรซl Barrow, leading to tensions in longstanding diplomatic relations.
USA accuses China of extensive expansion of its nuclear arsenal
Washington has accused China of significantly expanding its nuclear arsenal and reiterated claims that Beijing has conducted secret nuclear tests, urging the nation to participate in any future arms control agreements.
German spies gain more power - trust in the USA declines
Germany is increasing the power and funding of its foreign intelligence agency, the BND, amid declining trust in the USA.
Greenland rejects Trump's hospital ship proposal, citing existing free healthcare system
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen rejected President Trump's proposal to send a U.S. hospital ship to the territory, emphasizing their existing free healthcare system.
USA - Tariffs: Trade agreements 'will continue to apply'
US trade agreements with the EU, China, and other countries remain valid despite a Supreme Court decision overturning the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, according to US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer.
There is still a big chance for a diplomatic solution to the dispute with the USA, said the Iranian minister
Iran's Foreign Minister expressed optimism about the possibility of a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing dispute with the United States.
EU demands that the USA respect trade agreement after new tariff reports
The EU has urged the USA to adhere to a recently negotiated trade agreement following changes in US tariff regulations that were deemed illegal by the Supreme Court.
Tariffs, Europe moving towards a halt of the agreement with the USA
The EU is considering suspending legislative work on the US-EU trade agreement due to recent US tariff developments.
Iran: Its Plan for War with the USA and Survival - And Who Really Gives the Orders
The article discusses Iran's preparations for a potential conflict with the United States, highlighting the pivotal role of Ali Larijani in maintaining the regime's stability amid rising tensions.
USA: Trump will send a hospital ship to Greenland
Trump has announced plans to send a hospital ship to Greenland, potentially straining relations with Denmark.