The United Kingdom made history on Sunday, 15 December, by becoming the first European country to join the Indo-Pacific trade bloc, marking its largest trade agreement...
European NATO members are considering increasing the alliance’s defense spending target from 2% to 3% of GDP at next year’s annual summit in June. The move...
Japan and the UK are set to initiate an economic version of the “two plus two” dialogue—a regular meeting between foreign and trade ministers—due to rising...
The Israeli parliament has passed a bill to end the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East...
More than 1,000 writers and publishing professionals, including Sally Rooney, Arundhati Roy, and Rachel Kushner, have pledged to boycott Israeli cultural institutions they deem “complicit in,...
The 56 nations of the Commonwealth have agreed to initiate a formal debate on reparations for the slave trade and other colonial injustices during their summit...
After years of work, plans to register ‘foreign influence agents’ operating in the UK, similar to those in the US, have been temporarily shelved as the...
The UK has sent 700 troops to Cyprus to prepare for an emergency evacuation of its citizens in Lebanon, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer urging those...
The anti-immigrant and especially anti-Muslim incidents in the UK, which for some reason the Turkish media did not pay enough attention to, have calmed down, but...
As I was writing these lines (13th August), international agencies were reporting that the initiative in the Ukrainian Kursk offensive was shifting to the Russian side....