Ex-EU Tech Regulator Thierry Breton Slams US Visa Ban, Calls It a ‘Witch Hunt’

Former European Union commissioner and technology regulator Thierry Breton has sharply criticised a recent decision by the United States to deny him a visa, describing the move as politically driven … Read More

UN Envoy Sees Hope in Cyprus Talks, Says Global Summit Still Too Soon

The United Nations envoy tasked with helping resolve Cyprus’s decades-long division has expressed cautious optimism, while stressing that the process is still not ready for a large, multi-party summit. Speaking … Read More

Australian PM’s Plane Makes Emergency Landing in US After Crew Member Injured Mid-Flight

In a sudden turn of events, the aircraft carrying Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was forced to make an emergency landing in St. Louis, Missouri, after a Royal Australian Air … Read More

Palestinians Return Home to Devastation as Gaza Ceasefire Unveils the True Cost of War

When the long-awaited ceasefire finally took hold, thousands of displaced Palestinians began the heart-wrenching journey back to what once were their homes. The coastal road leading to Gaza City filled … Read More