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Washington confronts a different kind of war Read Full Article at RT.comFyodor Lukyanov: Iran is not Iraq
Washington confronts a different kind of war Read Full Article at RT.com Read more
Washington confronts a different kind of war Read Full Article at RT.com Read more
LIVE UPDATES: Follow all the latest from the US-Israel war with Iran as the conflict enters its third day. Violence has spread across the Middle East with Israel launching attacks on Lebanon.
Russia has busted more than 100 communication channels and arrested over 200 people on suspicion of Ukraine-backed terrorism and fraud Read Full Article at RT.com
The next round of negotiations between Russia, Ukraine, and the US could start on March 5, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has said Read Full Article at RT.com
The US-Israeli strikes on Iran test China’s energy security, diplomacy, and global ambitions all at once Read Full Article at RT.com
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie has accused US President Donald Trump of using Iran to distract from the Epstein files Read Full Article at RT.com
The US' actions run counter to the nuclear non-proliferation regime and makes it more fragile, Mikhail Ulyanov stressed
The foreign ministers exchanged views on the situation around Iran, which has developed as a result of aggression of the United States and Israel against the Islamic republic, the statement says
Mikhail Ulyanov pointed out that a special meeting had been held on Monday
According to the media outlet, Donald Trump ordered more airstrikes in 2025 than Joe Biden during his entire term
The military accompanied this information with a video clip showing how an Israeli fighter is dodging an Iranian missile in the sky over Tehran
Après la découverte, dimanche à Opunohu, d’un bidon contenant du matériel de pêche, les autorités redoutaient qu’un chasseur sous-marin soit en difficulté. Le JRCC avait lancé un appel à témoins pour identifier le propriétaire. Celui-ci a finalement été retrouvé sain et sauf à terre, mettant fin aux inquiétudes.
Élu au conseil municipal depuis 12 ans, Tauhiti Nena se présente pour la troisième fois aux municipales à Papeete avec sa liste Papeete To'u 'Oire. L’ancien ministre de l’Éducation repart dans la course avec le soutien du Tavini et promet des mesures fortes contre la vie chère, notamment en faveur du pouvoir d’achat.
Both victims were rushed to hospital while the suspect made a stand against armed police, peering out of an 11th-floor window of a block of flats in Calder, West Edinburgh, this morning.
LIVE UPDATES: Follow all the latest from the US-Israel war with Iran as the conflict enters its third day. Violence has spread across the Middle East with Israel launching attacks on Lebanon.
Gas prices inched up a few cents overnight in Canada as the North American oil market reacts to escalating tensions in the Middle East, where the U.S. and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran Saturday that threatens to destabilize the rest of the region.
Ministries and public institutions lowered the Icelandic flag to half-mast today following the death of Davíð Oddsson, editor of Morgunblaðið and former Prime minister.
Amidst rising doping cases, the National Medical Commission has urged doctors nationwide to exercise caution when prescribing to athletes. This directive aims to prevent banned substances from entering sports through routine prescriptions, contaminated supplements, or deliberate cheating. Doctors are advised to familiarize themselves with WADA's prohibited list and ensure proper documentation for any necessary banned medications.
LIVE UPDATES: Follow all the latest from the US-Israel war with Iran as the conflict enters its third day. Violence has spread across the Middle East with Israel launching attacks on Lebanon.
The four-year old girl who was injured when an adult fell on top of her on a cross-country ski trail north of Gatineau, Que., last week has died, police said Monday.
The Public Service Alliance of Canada wants the federal government to suspend the early retirement program for public servants and has filed complaints to the Federal Public Sector Labour Relations and Employment Board. Announced in the last budget, the program is intended to help alleviate job cuts as thousands of public sector jobs are set to be eliminated by 2029.
The cumulative effects policy is supposed to limit the amount of harmful carcinogens emitted by industry in the Hamilton and Sarnia areas. But it's not working, say environmental advocates.
The sexual assault charge connected to the sixth complainant in the trial of Frank Stronach was withdrawn on Monday.
A Winnipegger who spent years on a waitlist, and was in constant pain and unable to eat solid foods, says he's mostly back to normal after finally getting a jaw surgery procedure in Saskatchewan.
At a time of geopolitical instability, merit-based enlargement is seen as one of the EU's strongest foreign-policy and geopolitical tools and a key driver of long-term security, peace, stability and prosperity in Europe. A plenary debate on Parliament's report on the EU's enlargement strategy is due to be held in March 2026. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
During the March I part-session, Parliament will vote to conclude its first reading on legislation to amend the Package Travel Directive. The proposed amendments reflect a deal struck in interinstitutional negotiations in December 2025. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Access to affordable, sustainable and good-quality housing has become one of the EU's most pressing problems. While housing remains a competence of Member States, regions and cities, the EU has started developing a response to support their action. The European Commission outlined its approach in its December 2025 affordable housing plan. The European Parliament is putting forward its recommendations on funding, permitting and construction sector issues, in an own-initiative report to be voted during the March I plenary session. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
During the March I plenary session, the European Parliament is set to vote on a new interinstitutional agreement on its relations with the European Commission. The new framework agreement would reinforce Parliament's position, in particular with regard to its scrutiny powers, including in the area of international agreements. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine has laid bare the challenges facing the EU's defence industry as it tries to meet increased demand and ramp up production in the wake of a fundamentally changed security environment in Europe. The EU's defence industry comprises a number of large multinational companies, mid-caps and a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises. It faces a multitude of challenges, such as decades of under-investment, fragmentation, insufficient critical raw material and semiconductor supplies, and a lack of manufacturing capacity. The EU and its Member States have taken several steps to reinforce the European defence industry, especially since the start of Russia's war against Ukraine. Member States have boosted their defence budgets, with their combined total estimated to have reached €381 billion in 2025. The European Defence Fund is investing in research and capability development projects and has achieved very positive results so far. Permanent structured cooperation provides the legal framework and binding commitments for progress in collaborative defence. The EU has also broken taboos by agreeing on a joint defence procurement instrument and an initiative to build up ammunition production. These form part of a three-track proposal to support Ukraine's needs for ammunition (deliver ammunition from existing stocks, jointly procure from industry and support the ramping up of production). In March 2024, the European Commission proposed the first-ever European defence industrial strategy, and the defence industry programme to implement it was formally adopted in December 2025. In 2025, the EU also put forward the white paper for European defence readiness 2030, the ReArm Europe plan (including the SAFE instrument), the defence omnibus packages, and the European defence industry transformation roadmap. Additionally, the European Peace Facility, best known for facilitating lethal weapon supply to Ukraine, is being used to procure defence materiel from the EU's defence industry, further boosting its capacity. The European Chips Act and Critical Raw Materials Act are also expected to benefit the European defence industry by ensuring it has the necessary supplies to tackle the substantially increased demand for its products. These signals have led the industry to take the first steps to increase production capacity. This updates a previous edition, published in 2024. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
LIVE UPDATES: Follow all the latest from the US-Israel war with Iran as the conflict enters its third day. Violence has spread across the Middle East with Israel launching attacks on Lebanon.
Making a statement to MPs on the mounting crisis, Keir Starmer acknowledged that the US was not happy that the UK initially refused to get involved.
Footage shared on social media appears to show the suspect brandishing a blade in each hand in Calder, west Edinburgh, at around 8.25am this morning.
The Canadian-American actor, 64, shocked fans on Thursday when he attended the 51st Cesar Awards in Paris with a striking new look.
Liam Bowes, 37, knocked back up to ten pints of lager and shots at a 50th birthday party before getting behind the wheel of a friend's Volkswagen Golf and ploughing into Abigail Eggleston, 22.
Uttar Pradesh is enhancing food security through technology-driven distribution and nutritional support, benefiting millions. The state ensures prompt farmer payments via direct procurement of paddy, wheat, and coarse grains. Modernized Fair Price Shops and the 'One Nation One Ration Card' scheme further strengthen access and transparency.