International law appears to have died definitively on the night between January 2 and 3, 2026, the night when, for the umpteenth time, the United States decided to assert itself as the world’s historic policeman and undertake an operation to capture President Maduro
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Romania stands at a crossroads of history and identity, a nation whose vibrant spirit has weathered empires and ideologies. In recent times, its political landscape has become a focal point of intense passion and profound division
Romania is once again engulfed in controversy as serious allegations surface regarding Marian Enache, the head of the Constitutional Court of Romania (CCR). Enache is accused of having collaborated with the notorious Securitate.
Romanian officials searched the homes of supporters of banned presidential candidate Călin Georgescu this week in a series of actions that have generated intense discussion and alarm.
In just one month since taking the helm of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Director Kash Patel has demonstrated exceptional leadership, delivering tangible results that underscore his commitment to
Three journalists, the Romanian Mircea Barbu and two American journalists, have been prosecuted by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) for illegally crossing the Russian border
Pavel Durov, the enigmatic CEO and founder of Telegram, was apprehended on Saturday at Le Bourget airport near Paris, according to multiple reports citing French media sources.
The saga of Andrew and Tristan Tate has once again captured international attention as the brothers find themselves back in Romanian custody.
On Wednesday, Turkey is set to submit a crucial declaration of intervention in the genocide case initiated by South Africa against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.
Vjosa Osmani, the president of Kosovo, got into a heated argument with airport security staff on Thursday in Skopje, North Macedonia, in an extraordinary diplomatic episode

