Hungarian Minister has been sharing confidential EU data with Russia for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has reportedly shared confidential EU Council meeting reports with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov over the years, as confirmed by a Washington Post investigation.
Washington Post: Israeli Strikes on Iran Will Continue Even If the War Stops
Israeli officials assert that strikes on Iran will persist beyond the current conflict's conclusion, particularly if any attempts by Iran to bolster its military capabilities are detected.
Washington Post: Why does Iran not seem ready to surrender despite heavy losses?
Iran continues to reject diplomatic solutions amid ongoing conflict, banking instead on its strategic control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Jerusalem Post: Washington considers ground operation option to seize Iranian Khark
U.S. officials indicate that military control over Iran's Khark Island is being considered as a means to ensure free shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Hungarian Line from Brussels to Moscow. Orbán's Minister has been leaking information to Russia about EU discussions for years
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has reportedly been leaking information from EU meetings to Moscow for several years, as noted by an anonymous source in The Washington Post.
Fresh news for Lavrov. The Hungarian minister regularly informed Russia about EU negotiations
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has been regularly informing Russia about EU negotiations during breaks in meetings, as reported by The Washington Post.
Fake assassination attempt on Orbán? Russian secret services wanted to influence Hungarian elections, says Washington Post
A report from the Washington Post reveals that Russian intelligence discussed staging an assassination attempt on Viktor Orbán to influence Hungary's upcoming elections.
Martin Baron, Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize 2026: the light of American journalism
Martin Baron, a former editor of The Washington Post, has received the Ortega y Gasset Journalism Prize for his distinguished career in journalism.
WP: A Shocking Plan Presented by Russian Foreign Intelligence - Kremlin Denies
Russian foreign intelligence is reportedly concerned about Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chances in the upcoming elections and suggested staging an assassination attempt to boost his support, according to the Washington Post.
Washington Post: Russians Wanted to Help Orbán Before Elections, Intelligence Suggested Faked Assassination
Russian intelligence allegedly proposed staging an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to boost his support ahead of parliamentary elections amidst declining popularity.
"The Washington Post": Russian Intelligence Considered Staging an 'Assassination' of V. Orban
Russian intelligence reportedly considered staging an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister V. Orban due to declining support ahead of parliamentary elections.
WP: Russian Intelligence Proposed an Assassination Attempt to Increase Support for Orbán
Russian foreign intelligence is reportedly planning an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to boost his support ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections in April, according to The Washington Post.
International specialist from Washington Post and CNN warns that Trump fell into an "imperial trap" with Iran
Political analyst Fareed Zakaria warns that the Trump administration has engaged in unnecessary conflict with Iran, detracting from the U.S.'s internal and economic priorities.
U.S. detects drones over the base where Rubio and Hegseth live, according to The Washington Post
The U.S. has detected unidentified drones over a military base in Washington where senior officials live, prompting heightened security measures amidst rising tensions related to the war in Iran.
Pentagon's war with Iran demands 200 billion dollars, media claims
The Pentagon has submitted a budget request exceeding 200 billion dollars to the White House for continued funding of the war with Iran, according to a high-ranking source in the administration cited by the Washington Post.
Washington Post: Drones spotted above the base in Washington where Rubio and Hegseth reside
Drones of unknown origin were detected over a military base in Washington, leading to increased security measures and discussions among U.S. officials.
Breaking: Washington Post reports a senior official in the US administration: the Pentagon requests a budget exceeding $200 billion for the war on Iran
The Pentagon has requested more than $200 billion for military operations against Iran, according to reports from the Washington Post.
Washington Post 1996: Mujahideen Still Operating in Bosnia with Support from SDA
A 1996 article reveals Mujahideen continued to operate in Bosnia post-war, allegedly with support from top Bosnian political figures.
'The Fix is In': Trump's Latest Tariff Tactic Shocks Washington Trade Watchers
The U.S. has initiated probes into 60 economies over allegations of forced labor, a move seen by critics as a strategy to justify new tariffs targeting trading partners like Canada.
The Washington Post: This is the only solution to the Strait of Hormuz crisis
The Washington Post editorial board urges the U.S. administration to reassess its strategy against Iran, suggesting that a declaration of victory and withdrawal is the only way to break the deadlock in the Strait of Hormuz.
US media mogul sees a big opportunity in the cuts at the Washington Post
Media mogul Robert Allbritton announces plans to seize the opportunity presented by layoffs at the Washington Post to hire notable journalists for his new publication Notus.
Washington Post staffers take swipes at bosses as they announce departure from battled paper
Two journalists from the Washington Post expressed criticism towards their former employer while announcing their move to a new media outlet, NOTUS.
Washington signals it wants China kept out of Brazil’s largest port auction
The U.S. has expressed its desire to prevent a Chinese company from winning the concession for Brazil's Santos port, indicating its strategic interests in the region amid U.S.-China rivalry.
The Oscars Generally Get It Wrong: Here’s the Complete List of the Real Best Movies According to The Washington Post
The article discusses a list published by The Washington Post highlighting films that should have won the Oscars from 1974 to today, according to their critics.
Sources: Photographers barred - took 'ugly' pictures of Hegseth
The Pentagon has barred photographers from press conferences after unflattering images of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth were published, according to sources from the Washington Post.
White House area shut down after van smashes through security barricade
A van breached a security barricade near the White House, leading to the temporary shutdown of the area and the arrest of the driver, with no reported injuries.
Axios: Washington urges Israel to exempt Iranian energy from attacks for three reasons
The U.S. has requested Israel to halt attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure due to potential harm to Iranian civilians, plans for post-war cooperation with Iran's oil sector, and the risk of retaliation against Gulf states.
Washington Post: There Are Two Winners in the Iran War – None Are the USA
The article discusses the changing dynamics of U.S. strategy in the Middle East, particularly in relation to Iran, highlighting how U.S. energy independence has altered its military and political interests in the region.
Washington Post: America consumed munitions worth $5.6 billion during the first two days of war with Iran
The U.S. military reportedly consumed munitions worth $5.6 billion in the first two days of its military operation against Iran, highlighting the high costs of military strikes.
Article in Washington Post: There Are Two Winners in the Iran War and the US Is Not One of Them
An article from the Washington Post argues that while the US has achieved some military objectives in its dealings with Iran, the overall consequences of the war do not benefit the United States and have broader implications on global balance.
Trump holds phone call with Putin to discuss ‘quick’ ending to Iran war
Trump and Putin discussed a swift resolution to the Iran war and the conflict in Ukraine during a phone call requested by Washington.
Washington Sun: An Ambitious Project by the Founder of Politico Targeting the Washington Post
A report reveals that media investor Robert Albritton plans to launch a new news outlet, Washington Sun, aiming to compete with the struggling Washington Post.
Washington Post: Trump Fulfills Netanyahu's Wishes but His Support Comes with Risks
The Washington Post reports that President Trump has met many of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's demands, including a joint campaign against Iran, raising concerns about the risks involved.
Washington Post: Trump Team Attacked Europe for a Whole Year and Now Seeks Its Support in the War
The Trump administration, which had previously downplayed the importance of European allies, is now seeking their political and logistical support for military operations against Iran.
Washington Post: A report in the US estimates that a wide-ranging war is unlikely to lead to the overthrow of the regime in Iran
A classified report by the US National Security Council suggests that a large-scale war is unlikely to result in the overthrow of the Iranian regime.
Look here, Trump: Russia is helping Iran with intelligence for its attacks on the US, according to The Washington Post
Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of American military forces, allowing for precise attacks amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Washington Post: The outbreak of civil war in Iran is not in the interest of the United States
The article discusses the implications of a potential civil war in Iran, asserting it would not benefit the U.S. or its allies despite some acceptance of the scenario by Israel.
Russia has provided Iran with data on the location of US ships and aircraft in the Middle East, according to 'The Washington Post'
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence regarding the locations of US military assets in the Middle East, raising concerns about regional security and escalating tensions.
WP: Russia Provides Intelligence Assistance to Iran
According to The Washington Post, Russia is providing intelligence assistance to Iran, aiding its military efforts against U.S. forces.
The Washington Post: Russia is said to have given Iran information about American forces
Russia allegedly provided Iran with information about American forces, which may have assisted Iran in targeting U.S. naval assets in the region.
Russia provides intelligence data to Iran to attack American forces, according to The Washington Post
Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence on the locations of U.S. Navy ships and aircraft in the Middle East, according to The Washington Post.
Iran would have a hard time managing this alone. Moscow secretly helps it with attacks on Americans
Russia has been secretly assisting Iran with intelligence sharing to target American forces in the Middle East since the start of the war, according to sources from The Washington Post.
Russia Giving Iran Intel to Target U.S. Military Forces – Washington Post
Russia is reportedly sharing intelligence with Iran to aid in targeting U.S. military forces in the Middle East, according to the Washington Post.
Sources: Russia is providing Iran with intelligence
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence regarding American military positions in the Middle East, according to sources cited by The Washington Post.
Russia shares intelligence with Iran for attacking US forces
Russia has provided Iran with information regarding the positioning of U.S. military vessels and aircraft in the Middle East, according to sources speaking with The Washington Post.
The Washington Post: How Russia is Helping Iran Target American Forces
The Washington Post reports that Russia is providing Iran with intelligence to target American military forces in the Middle East, indicating a significant level of indirect engagement by Russia in the ongoing conflict.
Sources to Washington Post: Russia is providing intelligence information to Iran about American forces in the Middle East
Russia is supplying Iran with intelligence on American military forces in the Middle East according to sources cited by the Washington Post.
Sources to Washington Post: Russia is providing Iran with intelligence information on American forces in the Middle East
Russia is reportedly supplying Iran with intelligence about American military forces in the Middle East, including their locations.
Russia helped Iran locate US targets attacked in the Middle East, says newspaper
Russia is reportedly assisting Iran in identifying US military targets in the Middle East for bombings, as reported by The Washington Post.
Trump's new trade policy agenda has a clear message: expect more tariffs
President Trump's new trade policy agenda, announced in Washington, D.C., signals an expectation of increased tariffs, particularly affecting trading partners like Canada.