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Leaders of Britain, France and Germany said on Tuesday that it was now "time for diplomacy", as a shaky ceasefire began to ...
Rail Europe is promoting train travel to iconic European destinations to avoid traffic stress and reduce emissions.
The European drive to develop a homegrown nuclear deterrent capacity neither resolves the ‘New York-for-Paris’ dilemma nor ...
As Gaza bleeds, the West’s silence turns to unease. With 55,000 killed, Israel faces rising global backlash, legal scrutiny, and calls for justice.
Envoy Danon tells Security Council member-states they were 'silent' and 'complicit' in Iran's nuclear weapons program; many ...
Israel has killed an October 7 mastermind in its latest wave of strikes against Iran, a day after Tehran said it would not ...
Like Austria, Germany has a Holocaust denial law, as does France. Lawyer James Libson, who represented Deborah Lipstadt in her battle with Mr Irving, believes it is right that they should have. "Given ...
Israel and Iran pummeled each other with airstrikes for the eighth consecutive day today, even as European diplomats met with ...
The International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, declared on June 12 that Iran was in breach of ...
European foreign ministers are due to meet their Iranian counterpart in Geneva to try to de-escalate the crisis between Iran ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Belgium leading a push to pressure the EU to end trade with Israeli settlements, the Commission sending Athens to the Court of Justice for failing to ...
After speculation about a U.S. strike on Iran, the White House says there's a "substantial chance" for renewed talks because European leaders and Iranian officials will meet Friday.