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Armin van Buuren commemorates a significant milestone in his career with a special event featuring DJ John Summit, marking 25 years of A State of Trance.
Conflicting perceptions of abandonment, spanning issues from Iran to Greenland, may jeopardize the cohesion of NATO and deepen the rift between the US and Europe.
The U.S. State Department has declared that it will cease PEPFAR funding for South Africa, marking a significant shift in U.S. support for HIV/AIDS initiatives in the region.
The Cockroach Janta Party has issued an ultimatum for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, citing exam irregularities and student suicides as critical issues.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy engages in crucial discussions with NATO and EU officials amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
In a recent interview, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul highlighted the critical nature of European unity and the trans-Atlantic partnership, while reaffirming support for Ukraine.
The Ramsar Convention, established in 1971, stands as a pivotal treaty aimed at the protection of wetlands and waterbirds. Its effectiveness in Africa remains a topic of discussion.
At the World Cities Summit, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong highlights the critical need for cooperation among cities to address global divisions.
In Geneva, around 20,000 individuals, including approximately 600 militants, gathered to protest the upcoming G7 summit, as leaders prepare to meet in France.
In anticipation of the G7 Summit in Evian, authorities have adopted enhanced security measures influenced by the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
French president will host world leaders at Évian-les-Bains from Monday
In a recent statement, Trump expressed that he does not require a deal with Iran concerning enriched uranium and indicated he does not wish to meet with Khamenei.
During the G7 summit in Evian, Trump will participate in a session with Zelensky and have dinner with Macron, but will not hold a bilateral meeting with Ukraine's leader.
With the US scaling back its military presence in Europe, NATO's military leadership is exploring alternative defense strategies to counter potential threats from Russia.
In her latest newsletter, Euronews’ Maria Tadeo highlights the difficulties faced by Kaja Kallas, the EU's chief diplomat, and her strategies to rejuvenate the European diplomatic service.
A recent survey indicates a notable drop in European trust towards the US, with many Europeans advocating for increased security autonomy while still valuing NATO membership.
NATO has announced a gradual reduction of its troop presence in Kosovo, citing an improved security situation, with adjustments to be made based on conditions on the ground.
As discussions about the future of the EU's diplomatic service heat up, Kaja Kallas reaffirms her support for the EEAS, which may face significant changes.
A Thai woman is currently in custody after the discovery of a US diplomat's body in Myanmar. Both the Thai Embassy and Foreign Ministry have not commented on the situation.
President Lee Jae Myung's visit to Brussels for the EU-South Korea Summit highlights South Korea's cultural and military presence in Europe.