John Brennan says the president's Iran rhetoric shows he is "unfit" for office.
The president orders action in the Strait of Hormuz after failed talks with Tehran.
Péter Magyar's Tisza party secures a decisive victory.
The first crewed Moon flyby in over 50 years comes to an end TODAY.
Officials warn the new system could expose critical vulnerabilities across the financial infrastructure.
Rising prices and disrupted supplies push hundreds of thousands towards food insecurity.
Poll shows the Tisza party ahead, but a high number of undecided voters keeps the race open.
The Institution explores a expanded crisis funding as global economic fallout deepens.
The president warns against charges as the fragile ceasefire fails to restore normal shipping.
The decision further intensifies tensions between the two countries.
This challenges the idea that only humans turn on their own.
The UK prime minister calls for stronger economy and defence in a "more dangerous" world.
The first lady calls the allegations defamatory and urges support for the victims.
The White House discussions highlight a deepening rift with European allies.
The Kremlin proposes a 32-hour pause in fighting.
The Ukrainian president claims Washington ignores evidence of Russian support for Iranian strikes.
In a post on X, Zelensky emphasized that a ceasefire in the Middle East could help establish the conditions for broader diplomatic agreements.
Defence Minister Pistorius clarifies the voluntary service rules amid conscription debate.
The leaks suggest close ties between Budapest and Moscow ahead of the elections.
Jasveen Sangha admitted selling fatal doses of ketamine to the Friends star and another individual.
The vice president defends his visit to Budapest.
The new AI model exposes critical software vulnerabilities.
Nixon invented the idea that acting unhinged could force your enemies to the table. Is Trump copying him?
Paris plans a major military expansion amid global instability and uncertainty over US commitments.
Negotiations were reportedly on the brink of collapse just hours before the deadline.
Donald Trump met Mark Rutte at the White House.
A New York Times investigation names British computer scientist Adam Back as Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of the world's most valuable cryptocurrency.
European leaders now see the agreement as a fragile but important opening for diplomacy.
The plan targeting countries seeking slavery compensation sparks backlash from Caribbean leaders.
The ceasefire with Iran opens the path to resume oil flows through the key global route.
The UK seeks to secure ceasefire gains and stabilise global energy routes after the Iran truce.
The pontiff urges global pressure for peace as tensions escalate in the US-Israel war on Iran.
The government seeks to balance the 2026 budget amid political and fiscal tensions.
Lisbon says military operations must not target civilian infrastructure.
Moscow pushes the Moon programme to 2030s.
The event was called off after the government blocks Ye's entry over past antisemitic remarks.
Netanyahu supports the two-week pause on strikes as negotiations loom, while fighting in Lebanon continues.
The US vice-president openly backs Viktor Orbán ahead of a crucial vote, criticising Brussels and amplifying tensions.
The deal mediated by Pakistan halts fighting temporarily.
The president spoke with the astronauts following the record-breaking Artemis II milestone.
NASA faces a 23% budget reduction as the Artemis program gains priority over science missions.
The International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations calls for a "non-negotiable" authority amid rising risks from the Middle East conflict.
JD Vance meets Viktor Orbán in a show of support days before the crucial vote.
The new military-linked law draws criticism as the government under Friedrich Merz defends the measure on security grounds.
Viktor Orbán orders protection after explosives discovery fuels "false flag" accusations ahead of the key vote.
Andrew Tate and his brother cleared of judicial controls, but human trafficking investigation continues.
Kanye West faces criticism over Wireless Festival booking as sponsors pull out and politicians weigh action.
The president warns that failure to reveal the source could lead to imprisonment on national security grounds.
Fire Point aims to rival the Patriot missile system while cutting interception costs below $1 million.
The astronauts flied farther from Earth than any humans before during their landmark lunar flyby.